17 June 2008
12:37:00 AM
Why the need for JCI?JCI is a benchmark for clinical excellence. The accreditation credits organizations that are compliant and meet regulatory standards and also demonstrates the commitment of standard of quality from an institute. JCI accredited organizations are deemed as a gold standard for hospital care and it enables patients to confidently seek treatment at an institute knowing that the quality of treatment will not be compromised. JCI does not only protect its patients but its staff, by creating a safe working environment. It strives to reduce risks and improve quality to attain maximum quality and addresses necessary concerns of healthcare to ultimately question, is your hospital good enough?
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http://www.nhc.com.sg/NR/rdonlyres/3D7EA392-6823-4E7AB09AE71D57A4C0E4/4478/draft5final.pdf Gladys Chia
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