The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP) announced that four of its primary healthcare centers in Dubai has received the Renewal of JCI Accreditation for the application of standards and specifications in line with global requirements and international best practices. The Al Rashidiya, Al Muhaisnah, Hor Al Anz, and Al Ittihad medical centers received this accreditation renewal for providing high-quality healthcare services and management, patient and crew safety and upkeep of infrastructure and facilities, in accordance with internationally established standards, protocols, and results of clinical care.
H.E. Dr. Hussain Abdul Rahman Rand, Assistant Undersecretary for Health Centers and Clinics, commended the efficient administration of these healthcare centers and reiterated their role in bolstering the image of the country’s healthcare centers among the best in the world and giving them a competitive edge. He also lauded their efforts at inculcating a culture of innovation and increasing confidence among customers.
Dr. Al Rand pointed out that the renewal of the international accreditation falls within the ministry’s strategy of providing comprehensive, integrated and world-class healthcare, in line with the framework of the National Agenda 2021. He emphasized the continuous support received from H.E the Minister of Health and Prevention, the ministry’s Undersecretary, which has contributed in no mean measure to the renewal of the accreditation.
He said the accreditation was a global one recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) and represents a significant milestone in the provision of quality medical care and the continuous efforts to upgrade services in accordance with global best practices. He added that these healthcare centers represented the world-class quality of the existing systems, processes, and outcomes and pointed out that they were subject to the most stringent of inspections and assessed as per the strictest of standards, to comply with the accreditation requirements and a re-accreditation inspection every three years.
Dr. Aisha Suhail, Director of Primary Healthcare Centers said the JCI International Healthcare Renewal Accreditation was based on reports submitted by experts after several field visits to evaluate the quality of healthcare services in accordance with global standards. She added that these four healthcare centers were a testimony to the ministry’s focus on world-class treatment and patient care facilities.
She pointed out that the global targets on which these healthcare centers were assessed include patient safety, service availability, assessment and care, disease control, education, information management and human resources, facilities management systems and leadership and management systems, noting that the four centers received the accreditation for the first time in 2015.