NH’s overseas hospital, Health City Cayman Islands gets JCI accreditation

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It is only the second hospital in the region to have received a JCI approval

Narayana Health’s Health City Cayman Islands (HCCI) has received the Joint Commission International (JCI) Gold Seal of Approval. Launched in February 2014, this recognition is received just over a year of Health City Cayman Island’s operations. Reportedly, it is for the first time that an Indian healthcare chain has set-up a hospital in the western world and it is only the second hospital in the region to have received a JCI approval.

Dr Devi Shetty, Founder and Chairman, Narayana Health said, “It is rewarding to see our efforts recognised with the accreditation by JCI which has expanded our credibility worldwide. JCI’s endorsement of our state-of-the-art clinical facilities and of medical treatment further reinstates the Narayana Health commitment.”

Narayana Health is associated with Ascension Health Alliance, one of the largest private, non-profit healthcare networks in the US, to provide quality services at HCCI.

Dr Ashutosh Raghuvanshi, Vice Chairman, MD and Group CEO, Narayana Health, “HCCI has continued to demonstrate how the group’s high-quality, low-cost model can be successful and impactful in the western world as well. It has completed over a year of operations and received a JCI approval. The majority of Health City’s team members come from institutions where quality has become a way of life, allowing the hospital to achieve this important accreditation in such a short time.”

The Joint Commission International Hospital Standards aim to stimulate continuous, systematic and organisation-wide improvements in daily performance and in the outcomes of patient care.

EH News Bureau

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