Formed since 2005, National Accreditation Board is an exhaustive healthcare standard for hospitals and healthcare providers around the globe, this standard is set up by the constituent board of Quality Council of India to establish and maintain the accreditation parameters for Hospital and Healthcare Organizations.
NABH accreditation Standards are equivalent to other international hospital and health care standards such as Australian Council on Healthcare Standards, the Japan Council for Quality in Health Care, and the National Committee for Quality Assurance in the United States. NABH accreditation is the world’s most leading hospital accreditation because it’s standards are accredited by ISQUA the apex body accrediting the top accreditators.
All stakeholders including industry, consumers, government, have full functional autonomy in the operations of the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers.
The current standards 5th Edition, made by National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers consists of 600 plus objectives to achieve the NABH Accreditation with the stringent implementation of patient and organization centered standards for your hospital and other health care organizations.
Allopathic Clinics |
AYUSH Hospitals including (Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Siddha, Unani, Yoga) |
Blood Banks |
Dental Hospitals |
Medical Imaging Services |
Medical Laboratories |
OST Centre and Oral substitution therapy programs |
PHC/CHC Accreditation (primary health centers/community health centers) |
Small Healthcare Organisations |
Wellness Centres |
1 . Access, Assessment, and Continuity of Care (AAC) |
2 . Care of Patients (COP) |
3 . Management of Medication (MOM) |
4 . Patient Rights and Education (PRE) |
5 . Hospital Infection Control (HIC) |
6 . Continual Quality Improvement (CQI) |
7 . Responsibilities of Management (ROM) |
8 . Facility Management and Safety (FMS) |
9 . Human Resource Management (HRM) |
10 . Information Management System (IMS) |