R ARIVANANTHAM
CHENNAI, JAN 31
Kauvery Hospital Vadapalani on Friday announced that it has received the Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation – Gold Seal of Approval by meeting the latest 8th Edition Standards. Thus it became the world’s first hospital for its firm resolve towards patient safety, quality healthcare, and continuous improvement in medical practices. This accreditation recognizes the hospital’s dedication to upholding the highest standards of care and operational excellence, setting it apart as one of the leading healthcare providers in the region.
- The most recent revision of JCI’s 8th Edition Accreditation Standards for Hospitals, which took effect on January 1, 2025, introduces several significant advancements aimed at addressing the evolving needs of modern healthcare
- Among the key updates are the introduction of a new Global Health Impact chapter, which emphasizes on environmental sustainability and the role of healthcare organizations in reducing their ecological footprint
JCI accreditation is awarded to healthcare organisations that meet rigorous international standards for patient safety and quality of care. This recognition ensures that hospitals provide high-quality services, enhancing patient confidence in their healthcare.
For patients, JCI accreditation means access to quality healthcare services and increased trust in the care they receive. For medical professionals, it reflects a commitment to improving patient care.
Commenting on this feat, Dr. Aravindan Selvaraj, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Kauvery Group of Hospitals, expressed his pride in the hospital’s achievement, stating, “We are truly honored to receive the JCI Gold Seal of Approval® , which proves that we are providing exceptional, patient-centered care. This accreditation reflects the hard work and expertise of our entire team and strengthens our resolve to continuously improve and meet global standards in healthcare. At Kauvery Hospital Vadapalani, we believe in staying ahead of the curve and delivering care that not only meets but exceeds patient expectations. As we move forward, we will continue to focus on advancing our services to ensure that every patient receives the highest quality of care possible.”
The most recent revision of JCI’s 8th Edition Accreditation Standards for Hospitals, which took effect on January 1, 2025, introduces several significant advancements aimed at addressing the evolving needs of modern healthcare. Among the key updates are the introduction of a new Global Health Impact chapter, which emphasizes on environmental sustainability and the role of healthcare organizations in reducing their ecological footprint. A dedicated Healthcare Technology chapter also addresses critical topics such as the integration of electronic health records, the growing use of telehealth services, and the importance of cybersecurity to protect patient data. Additionally, the revised standards place a stronger emphasis on Patient Safety, advocating for a non-punitive approach to event reporting that encourages transparency and continuous learning. Other notable improvements include enhanced protocols for organ and tissue transplant programs and strengthened guidelines for the care of vulnerable patient populations, ensuring that healthcare organizations are better equipped to meet the needs of diverse patient groups.
Addressing reporters Dr Iyyappan Ponnusamy, Medical Director, Kauvery Group of Hospital said “Kauvery Hospital Vadapalani’s achievement of JCI accreditation highlights the promise of meeting these rigorous standards, reinforcing its dedication to providing the highest level of care to patients while also striving for excellence in all areas of healthcare service delivery. This accomplishment highlights the hospital’s focus on improving patient outcomes, advancing medical practices, and adopting the latest technological innovations to enhance overall healthcare quality.”
Replying to queries, he said that the Gold Seal accreditation is valid for three years from January 2025. Besides awarding the Gold Seal, the expert team from JCI will inspect/monitor on regular intervals on the compliance of the standards stipulated under the 8th Edition of JCI Accreditation Standards.
The Kauvery Group of hospitals will strive to get JCI Gold Seal Accreditation to all its chain of hospitals across the country.
Dr Poorna Chandran, Medical Superintendent, Kauvery Hospital Vadapalani welcomed the gathering and explained on JCI accreditation.