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Mumbai,
November 9, 2005
Wockhardt
Hospitals, Mumbai, has become the first super specialty hospital
in South Asia to achieve accreditation from Joint Commission
International (JCI), USA. JCI is the gold standard in global
healthcare standards. With this, Wockhardt Hospitals joins
an exclusive group of 71 hospitals worldwide, which have passed
JCI’s stringent clinical quality standards. JCI is the
international arm of the Joint Commission on Accreditation
of Healthcare Organisations, which evaluates quality standards
of US hospitals.
“Clinical
excellence has been Wockhardt Hospitals’ passion and
preoccupation all along,” said Habil Khorakiwala, Wockhardt
Hospitals chairman. “We have always pursued what is
best for the patient. We have been able to attract world class
doctors who share this vision, helping us set up new benchmarks
in clinical care. The JCI accreditation is a recognition of
our commitment to clinical excellence,” he said.
The JCI accreditation follows a rigorous
onsite evaluation of Wockhardt Hospitals, Mumbai by an international
surveyor team of healthcare experts in August this year.
“Healthcare organisations around the
world want to create environments that focus on quality, safety
and continuous improvement,” said Karen Timmons, JCI’s
chief executive officer, in a message. “The patient
community worldwide should be proud that Wockhardt Hospitals
in India has made a commitment to quality and safety.”
Andrew Jeon, chief operating officer of Harvard
Medical International (HMI), Wockhardt’s partner, said
HMI was pleased to have worked with Wockhardt towards getting
the JCI accreditation. “The accreditation process requires
a hospital to comply with almost 1,300 measurable standards.
Wockhardt is the only HMI-associate outside the US to win
this recognition,” he said.
Quality Initiatives
JCI
standards and evaluation methods are developed by healthcare
experts from around the world and tested in various countries.
They are created to provide a framework for risk reduction
and are focused on creating a culture of patient safety. JCI
assesses the quality of patient care from the time a patient
enters a facility to discharge, and utilises the data to plan
and implement changes that create optimal care.
“Over the last 18 months, our clinical
and administrative teams have set high standards in various
areas to upgrade our processes of clinical care and service
delivery to become eligible for JCI accreditation,”
Dr. Lloyd Nazareth, general manager, Wockhardt Hospitals at
Mulund, said.
The hospital’s initiatives included
creation of medical staff bye-laws to monitor skill sets and
training of medical personnel, care pathways for surgeries,
clinical guidelines and protocols for care in ICU and emergency
areas. The goal was to ensure that treatment protocols are
standardised. Every resident doctor had to complete certified
training in basic life support, advanced cardiac and trauma
life support. Wockhardt Hospitals has become a centre where
national trauma management programmes are held.
The hospital has established protocols, drills
and audits for safe intra-hospital and inter-hospital transfer
of patients and similar procedures for infection control and
patient safety. Wockhardt is participating in a quarterly
global study, which monitors infection rates across leading
hospitals of the world.
Wockhardt Hospitals vice president Vishal
Bali said the JCI accreditation is just another major milestone
in Wockhardt Hospitals’ quest for excellence and innovation
in patient care. “To us, quality is not a sprint but
a marathon,” he said. Wockhardt now joins the ranks
of well-known Harvard affiliated hospitals like Massachusetts
General, Brigham & Women and Joslin Diabetes Center, which
have the coveted accreditation, Bali said.
Innovations in
Cardiology
Wockhardt Hospitals Group, Chairman
Habil Khorakiwala (seated center) announcing the JCI
Accreditation news with Vishal Bali , Vice President
(Operations) Wockhardt Hospitals) and Dr. Harvey Makadon,
Vice President , Harvard Medical International , USA
Over the years, Wockhardt Hospitals has become
a global centre of excellence in cardiac care. Wockhardt Hospital
and Heart Institute (WHHI), Bangalore, has achieved global
recognition as a pioneer in innovative cardiac surgery techniques
to help patients who are often termed inoperable. These innovations
have saved over 400 lives. WHHI’s team of cardiac surgeons
has contributed to over 100 articles in professional medical
journals on novel procedures they have popularised and are
the faculty of choice in live workshops and continuing medical
education programmes the world over. WHHI has an arrangement
with hospitals in leading cities in China to train Chinese
cardiac surgeons in beating heart and awake beating heart
surgeries.
WHHI is the first hospital in Australasia
region to perform minimally invasive beating heart coronary
artery bypass surgery. It is the first hospital in the world
to perform conscious off pump coronary artery bypass surgery
(COPCAB). It was also India’s first heart hospital to
achieve ISO 9002 certification. Last month, it set another
benchmark in heart surgery by successfully performing an awake
minimally invasive heart valve repair surgery (AMIHVRS) on
a 49-year-old woman in Bangalore.
Due to its reputation for excellence in cardiac
surgery, patients from Europe and Africa have been flying
to Bangalore for treatment by WHHI’s team of cardiac
surgeons led by Dr. Vivek Jawali.
Pioneering Hip
Resurfacing
Wockhardt
Hospitals in Mumbai is one of the few hospitals in India to
offer hip resurfacing, a new technique that is superior to
hip replacement. Hip resurfacing is less invasive, preserves
healthy bone and enables the patient to spring back to active
life early. It enables the patients to squat and jump after
surgery, something conventional surgery cannot offer. Wockhardt
Hospitals in Mumbai is now the leading choice of European
nationals to undergo hip resurfacing and joint replacements
in India. One of them was a horse trainer and polo umpire
from UK. All of them chose Wockhardt after prolonged research
and have returned home satisfied. Their comments are featured
in Wockhardt Hospitals’ website www.wockhardthospitals.net
The JCI accredited institutions undergo reaccreditation
surveys every three years and are also subjected to random
audits. All JCI accredited hospitals must mandatorily comply
with new standards in quality and patient safety, which are
introduced from time to time.
Wockhardt Hospitals Limited currently runs
a cluster of super specialty hospitals in Mumbai dedicated
to cardiology, neurology, orthopaedics, ophthalmology and
minimal access surgery. It runs heart hospitals in Bangalore,
Mumbai and Nagpur and a super speciality kidney hospital in
Kolkata. Wockhardt Hospitals treats patients from all over
South Asia, South East Asia, the Middle East and Africa. In
recent months, the hospital has been receiving several patients
from Europe. Wockhardt Hospitals is the first hospital group
in South Asia to be recognised by the American Blue Cross
Blue Shield Association in its worldwide network of participating
hospitals.
JCI Accreditation for Wockhardt Hospitals
is a recognition that it adheres to international standards
of clinical care, safe environment, medication safety, respect
for rights and privacy, international infection control standards
and access to dedicated well trained staff. JCI Accreditation
has gained worldwide attention as an effective quality evaluation
and management tool.
Joint Commission
International (JCI)
http://www.jcrinc.com/international.asp?durki=7656
is a division of Joint Commission Resources (JCR), the subsidiary
of the Joint Commission
on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO).
For more than 75 years, JCAHO and its predecessor organization
have been dedicated to improving the quality and safety of
health care services. Today the largest accreditor of health
care organizations in the United States, JCAHO surveys nearly
20,000 health care programs through a voluntary accreditation
process. JCAHO and its subsidiary are both not-for-profit
corporations. Joint Commission International has extensive
international experience working with public and private health
care organizations and local governments in more than 60 countries.
The Joint Commission is an independent,
not-for-profit organization, established more than 50 years
ago. Joint Commission is governed by a board that includes
physicians, nurses, and consumers. Joint Commission sets the
standards by which health care quality is measured in America
and around the world. In August 2005, the World Health Organization
(WHO) designated the Joint Commission and Joint Commission
International (a component of JCR) as the world’s first
WHO Collaborating Centre dedicated solely to patient safety
as part of its major initiative—the World Alliance for
Patient Safety.
Accreditation provides a visible commitment
by an organization to improve the quality of patient care,
to ensure a safe environment and to continually work to reduce
risks to patients and staff. Accreditation has gained worldwide
attention as an effective quality evaluation and management
tool.