Services

What we do in SQCS?


We as SQCS handle the NABH or other Quality Ratio in different manner. We not consult the hospital about NABH. We teach them how to handle NABH assessment for their own. The team make a comprehensive study on the organization. And make structural move as a project term and then we lead the hospital towards accreditation. We give the hospitals a clear picture about where we are and what we are going to do in our project term.

JCI - Joint Commission International

Joint Commission International accredits eight types of health care programs: hospitals, academic medical center hospitals, ambulatory care facilities, clinical laboratories, home care facilities, long term care facilities, medical transport organizations, and primary care centres

JCI Accreditation

Joint Commission International accredits eight types of health care programs: hospitals, academic medical center hospitals, ambulatory care facilities, clinical laboratories, home care facilities, long term care facilities, medical transport organizations, and primary care centres. Here are more details about some of these accreditation categories. Academic Medical Center JCI defines an academic medical center hospital as any of the following:
  • A medical facility that is integrated with a medical school
  • The principal site for the education of medical students and residents from the medical school
  • A site that conducts academic and/or commercial clinical research trials
Ambulatory Care Facility

Ambulatory Care Facility

JCI defines an ambulatory care facility as any of the following:
  • Free-standing medical, dental, and surgical facilities
  • Dialysis facilities
  • Diagnostic radiology centers
  • Outpatient chronic care management facilities
  • Acute care centers
Home Care Facility

Home Care Facility

JCI standards address best practices for care within a patient’s home, including end-of-life care. Measurable elements of performance cover:
  • All patient-centered care and interactions
  • Safety of the environment
  • Staff qualifications and education
Long Term Care Facility

Long Term Care Facility

JCI long term care standards address quality improvement issues for non-acute settings such as:
  • Assisted living facilities
  • Rehabilitation centers
  • Chronic care facilities
Medical Transport Organization

Medical Transport Organization

JCI standards address all aspects of emergency and non-emergency transport of patients and apply to public and community-based medical transport organizations associated with hospitals. JCI standards evaluate multiple transport modes including:
  • Emergency treatment and transport services
  • Non-emergency transport services
  • Public and private ambulance services
  • Air and water medical transport
  • Fire brigade emergency services
Primary Care Center

Primary Care Center

JCI primary care standards focus on:
  • Community integration
  • Health promotion
  • Disease prevention
  • First-contact medical services
  • Linkages to other parts of the health care system

NABH – National Accreditation Board for Hospital & Healthcare providers

National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH) is a constituent board of Quality Council of India (QCI), set up to establish and operate accreditation programme for healthcare organizations. NABH has been established with the objective of enhancing health system & promoting continuous quality improvement and patient safety. The board while being supported by all stakeholders, including industry, consumers, government, has full functional autonomy in its operation. NABH provides accreditation to hospitals in a non-discriminatory manner regardless of their ownership, legal status, size and degree of independence – Sourced from QCI We SQCS has a deep look into NABH as we had handled nearly 67 different kind of hospitals and made them success to reach their NABH destiny

We have rich experience

  • NABH – Full accreditation
  • NABH- Entry level, progressive
  • NABH- MIS (Medical Imaginary System)
  • NABH- AYUSH Hospitals
  • NABH- Emergency Care
  • NABH- Nursing Excellence
  • NABH- Eye Care Organization

NABL – National Accreditation Board for testing & calibration Laboratory

NABL Accreditation is the third-party attestation related to a conformity assessment body conveying the formal demonstration of its competence to carry out specific conformity assessment task. Conformity Assessment Body (CAB) is a body which includes Testing including medical Laboratory, Calibration Laboratory, Proficiency Testing Provider, Certified Reference Material Producer. The liberalization of trade and industry policies of the Government of India has created quality consciousness in domestic trade and provided greater thrust for export. As a consequence, testing centres and laboratories have to demonstrably operate at an internationally acceptable level of competence. Laboratory accreditation is a procedure by which an authoritative body gives formal recognition of technical competence for specific tests/ measurements, based on third party assessment and following international standards. Similarly, Proficiency testing Provider accreditation gives formal recognition of competence for organizations that provide proficiency testing. Reference Material Producers Accreditation gives formal recognition of competence to carry out the production of reference materials based on third party assessment and following international standards.

We have rich experience

  • NABL

Hospital Design

Best Hospital design brings up a hospital or health industry in a world class technique to bring in the patient with a high confidence. By knowing the serial technique and recent trends we sqcs’n bring the model as how the client expect the their healthcare deliverable should be

Architecture & Campus Design

Good campus planning and architecture allows the layout of streets, building approach and building entries to serve as way finding devices. Trying to read signs while driving is nerve-wracking. Vehicular access and approach roads should be designed to be intuitive and clear to alleviate stress on the commute. In addition, choices in scale, lighting and materiality for the main entry to the hospital, parking structures, and medical office buildings put patients and their families on the quickest path to the front door. Locating vertical circulation towers and major public spaces near main entries serves as a beacon for those arriving at night, signalling to patients and families where to go with clearly illuminated entrances.

Welcoming Design Aesthetic

Good hospital design should reflect both the region and the visual and cultural ethos of the institution. Today, many institutions reference elements of hospitality design when discussing their vision for new buildings. This includes covered drop-offs with valet parking, open and transparent lobbies and public spaces, and warm, natural materials that evoke a sense of comfort. Concierge and check-in services are becoming more common. Art and sound play a key role in creating a calming and welcoming aesthetic and providing positive distractions upon arrival.


Drop-Off and Parking

There is no better way to feel that you are being taken care of – pampered even – than by eliminating all worry of arrival, drop-off and parking. Free valet services reduce stress of finding a space, paying and returning to your car. An expanded vehicular drop-off and pick-up area accommodates these services. It is also adaptable for ride-share and a potential autonomous car revolution. With more patients and visitors utilizing alternative arrival methods, this drop-off sequence will become more important than ever before as parking garages shrink or are converted to other hospital functions.

Internal Way finding

When architecture, medical planning, interior design and environmental graphics harmoniously blend, a first-time visitor can walk through a space without the aid or “you are here” maps. Aligning the patient journey with key architecture and interior elements alleviates the need for excessive signage, which can become distracting. Less signage also means more room for design that creates joy and delight. For example, bold colours or visually distinct changes at elevator banks pull people toward them. Using the concourse concept or promenade to connect departments together is a way to intuitively organize way finding.

Haemodialysis Turnkey Project

We undertake turnkey projects for entire Haemodialysis services. In healthcare industry, dialysis services has become one of the vital service unit of hospital. Due to the increasing life style diseases such as hyper tension and diabetes our country has alarming population of end-stage renal failures resulting in a great demand for dialysis unit. As per WHO study results “The current scenario of renal services however is very pathetic as there is an enormous demand for quality dialysis centres in rural as well as urban population “ . We the SQCS have an excellent track record of providing end to end services in Renal care such as Feasibility & dipstick studies , financial planning, turnkey projects, sales and services. We promise our clients that we provide the best, state of art, profitable venture in haemodialysis services. With our wide network of highly trained and experienced professionals we keep our promises consistently. For any queries on Renal care services, you can reach our customer care team.

Silent Features

  • Experience of more than 11 years
  • 35 installations in India
  • Team of Biomedical engineers for efficient services
  • Feasibility study Branding and marketing
  • New, imported & refurbished dialysis machines – sales, setup & services
  • Joint venture with Nephrologists, Hospitals, Clinics & diagnostic centres for Haemodialysis Units.

Process & Quality Improvement

The process and quality improvement services of SQCS is focussed in helping our clients attain regional leadership using quality as a service differentiator and performance excellence as the sustainability platform for delivering top-line and bottom-line growth. The backbone of our approach is standardisation of systems and processes of the healthcare enterprise coupled with building a participative approach to quality assurance within the organisation and data driven continual improvement process.

Our services in the area include:

  • Accreditation & Certification Compliance – NABH, JCI, ACHS, NABL
  • Systems and Process Standardisation and Documentation Support
  • Quality Improvement Programs – Facilities, Public Health Systems
  • Organisational Assessment and Strengthening
  • Infection Control
  • Medication Management
  • Patient & Family Involvement in Care Process
  • Audit & Evaluations
  • Education & Training

Health System Development

The health systems development practice at SQCS focuses on the main idea of increasing the accessibility and availability of affordable healthcare to one and all. SQCS strengths in this area in applying our knowledge in managerial sciences and health service delivery in developing sustainable models of healthcare delivery in the public health context. Apart from providing the government, development agencies and non-governmental organisations technical assistance on various issues and implementation assistance for their programmes. SQCS has considerably strengthened its knowledge base and delivery capabilities in various aspects of health system improvement through close partnerships with Health Systems Research India Initiative (HSRII) of which it is a founding institutional member and OASIS a not for profit organisation with a track record of working on health care issues at grass root level in various parts of the country.

Our services in the area include:

  • Program Planning and Budgeting
  • Quality Improvement
  • Facility Assessment
  • Facility / Infrastructure Planning
  • Research & Evaluation
  • Health Communication
  • Biomedical Waste Management

Strategy & Planning

SQCS works in close partnerships with clients to develop concepts, plans and models for healthcare delivery and services with a vision for sustainability, quality of services and cost competence. We work with both new and established organisations for market assessments, techno-commercial feasibility analysis and development of innovative health service concepts. Our technical support extends to development of Detailed Project Reports, Business Plans and Road maps; and support in investment and debt syndication. SQCS supports its clients for healthcare facility design and planning through development of sustainable and cost-efficient facility mix and space planning in accordance with the various healthcare standards. For healthcare facility and engineering design services, SQCS works with its preferred partner organisations who are focused healthcare architects and planners. In our role as hospital / healthcare consultants we help the client in developing a detailed architects brief, optimizing the service and facility specifications, validating design and space plans and providing the right cost perspective to space, design and material issues. SQCS’s strength in working extensively with healthcare standards and process improvement brings in a perspective of functionality lead design resulting in infrastructure which is cost effective and friendly to needs of patients and healthcare workers.

Our services in the area include:

  • Development of service concepts / Concept Project Reports
  • Business Strategy – Market Entry Planning, Expansion Plans, Competitive Strategy
  • Market Assessment & Feasibility Analysis – Market Surveys, Techno-Commercial Feasibility Reports, Dipstick Studies
  • Detailed Project reports
  • Business Plans