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
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
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
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
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
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


