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Bali’s Sanglah General Hospital Fails to Win International Accreditation
A yearlong effort by Bali’s main general hospital –
Rumah Sakit Sanglah to obtain certification from
Joint Commission International (JCI) have yet to meet with success.
Internationally recognized since 1994,
JCI is represented in more than 90 countries providing health care organizations, governments, and international advocates rigorous standards of care to achieve peak performance.
JCI provide international accreditation, education and advisory services.
The
JCI review covers all clinical and managerial functions of acute care hospitals.
A team from
JCI has just concluded a week survey of
Sanglah General Hospital concluding that Bali main hospital still falls sort in areas that preclude full accreditation.
As reported by
Radar Bali, the chief director of
Sanglah General Hospital, dr. Wayan Sutarga admitted his hospital's failure to meet
JCI standards, including the quality of the building, the hospitals ability to control infection and the fit out of bathroom facilities.
JCI also requires that bathtubs in the hospital must be replaced with showers.
According to Dr. Sutarga, of the 1,218 separate standards of service from
JCI, only 36 remain unfulfilled by
Sanglah General Hospital. Of the remaining 36 unmet standards, 24 criteria are non-medical in nature with the remaining 12 of a medical nature. In the words of Dr. Sutarga, “it can be said that the Sanglah General Hospital has met the predicate of ‘almost excellent.’"
A repeat visit by
JCI will be carried out in three month’s time to determine if all the necessary conditions are in place and have been met to allow accreditation at that time.