NABH 3rd Edition
NABH 3rd Edition
NABH 3rd Edition
NABH STANDARDS
AAC.1
The organization defines and displays the services that it provides.
Objective Elements a) The services being provided are clearly defined and are in consonance with the needs of the community. b) The defined services are prominently displayed. c) The staff is oriented to these services
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AAC.2 The organization has a well defined registration and admission process.
Objective elements a) Documented policies and procedures are used for registering and admitting patients. b) The documented procedures address out-patients, in-patients and emergency patients.
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c) A unique identification number is generated at the end of registration. d) Patients are accepted only if the organization can provide the required service. e) The documented policies and procedures also address managing patients during non availability of beds. f) The staff is aware of these processes.
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c) Documented policies and procedures guide the transfer-out/referral of stable patients to another facility in an appropriate manner. d) The documented procedures identify staff responsible during transfer/referral. e) The organization gives a summary of patients condition and the treatment given.
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AAC.4 Patients cared for by the organization undergo an established initial assessment.
Objective elements a) The organization defines and documents the content of the initial assessment for the out-patients, in-patients and emergency patients. b) The organization determines who can perform the initial assessment.
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c) The organization defines the time frame within which the initial assessment is completed based on patient's needs. d) The initial assessment for in-patients is documented within 24 hours or earlier as per the patient's condition as defined in the organization's policy. e) Initial assessment of in-patients includes nursing assessment which is done at the time of admission and documented. 13
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f) Initial assessment includes screening for nutritional needs. g) The initial assessment results in a documented plan of care. h) The plan of care also includes preventive aspects of the care where appropriate.
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i) The plan of care is countersigned by the clinician in-charge of the patient within 24 hours. j) The plan of care includes goals or desired results of the treatment, care or service.
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c) For in-patients during reassessment the plan of care is monitored and modified, where found necessary. d) Staff involved in direct clinical care document reassessments. e) Patients are reassessed to determine their response to treatment and to plan further treatment or discharge.
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AAC.6 Laboratory services are provided as per the scope of services of the organization.
Objective elements. a) Scope of the laboratory services are commensurate to the services provided by the organization. b) The infrastructure (physical and manpower) is adequate to provide for its defined scope of services.
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c) Adequately qualified and trained personnel perform, supervise and interpret the investigations. d) Documented procedures guide ordering of tests, collection, identification, handling, safe transportation, processing and disposal of specimens. e) Laboratory results are available within a defined time frame.
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f) Critical results are intimated immediately to the personnel concerned. g) Results are reported in a standardized manner. h) Laboratory tests not available in the organization are outsourced to organization(s) based on their quality assurance system.
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AAC.7
There is an established laboratory quality assurance programme
Objective elements a) The laboratory quality assurance programme is documented. b) The programme addresses verification and/or validation of test methods. c) The programme addresses surveillance of test results.
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d) The programme includes periodic calibration and maintenance of all equipment. e) The programme includes the documentation of corrective and preventive actions.
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c) Written procedures guide the handling and disposal of infectious and hazardous materials. d) Laboratory personnel are appropriately trained in safe practices. e) Laboratory personnel are provided with appropriate safety equipment/ devices.
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AAC.9
Imaging services are provided as per the scope of services of the organization. Objective elements a) Imaging services comply with the legal and other requirements. b) Scope of the imaging services is commensurate to the services provided by the organization. c) The infrastructure (physical and manpower) is adequate to provide for its defined scope of services. 25
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d) Adequately qualified and trained personnel perform, supervise and interpret the investigations. e) Documented policies and procedures guide identification and safe transportation of patients to imaging services. f) Imaging results are available within a defined time frame.
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g) Critical results are intimated immediately to the personnel concerned. h) Results are reported in a standardized manner. i) Imaging tests not available in the organization are outsourced to organization(s) based on their quality assurance system.
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d) The programme includes periodic calibration and maintenance of all equipment. e) The programme includes the documentation of corrective and preventive actions.
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d) Imaging personnel are provided with appropriate radiation safety devices. e) Radiation safety devices are periodically tested and results documented. f) Imaging personnel are trained in radiation safety measures. g) Imaging signage are prominently displayed in all appropriate locations.
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c) Information about the patient's care and response to treatment is shared among medical, nursing and other care providers. d) Information is exchanged and documented during each staffing shift, between shifts, and during transfers between units/ departments. e) Transfers between departments/units are done in a safe manner.
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f) The patients record(s) is available to the authorized care providers to facilitate the exchange of information. g) Documented procedures guide the referral of patients to other departments/ specialties.
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c) Documented policies and procedures are in place for patients leaving against medical advice and patients being discharged on request. d) A discharge summary is given to all the patients leaving the organization (including patients leaving against medical advice and on request).
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c) Discharge summary contains the reasons for admission, significant findings and diagnosis and the patients condition at the time of discharge. d) Discharge summary contains information regarding investigation results, any procedure performed, medication administered and other treatment given.
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e) Discharge summary contains follow up advice, medication and other instructions in an understandable manner. f) Discharge summary incorporates instructions about when and how to obtain urgent care. g) In case of death, the summary of the case also includes the cause of death.
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COP.1
Uniform care of patients is provided in all settings of the organization and is guided by the applicable laws, regulations and guidelines.
Objective elements a) Care delivery is uniform for a given health problem when similar care is provided in more than one setting. b) Uniform care is guided by documented policies and procedures.
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c) These reflect applicable laws, regulations and guidelines. d) The organization adopts evidence-based medicine and clinical practice guidelines to guide uniform patient care.
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COP.2
Emergency services are guided by documented policies, procedures and applicable laws and regulations.
Objective elements a) Policies and procedure for emergency care are documented and are in consonance with statutory requirements. b) This also addresses handling of medicolegal cases. c) The patients receive care in consonance 43 with the policies.
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d) Documented policies and procedures guide the triage of patients for initiation of appropriate care. e) Staff are familiar with the policies and trained on the procedures for care of emergency patients. f) Admission or discharge to home or transfer to another organization is also documented. g) In case of discharge to home or transfer to another organization a discharge note shall be given to patient.
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COP.3
The ambulance services are commensurate with the scope of the services provided by the organization. Objective elements a) There is adequate access and space for the ambulance(s). b) The ambulance adheres to statutory requirements. c) Ambulance(s) is appropriately equipped.
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d) Ambulance(s) is manned by the trained personnel. e) Ambulance(s) is checked on a daily basis. f) Equipment are checked on a daily basis using a checklist. g) Emergency medications are checked daily and prior to dispatch using a checklist. h) The ambulance(s) has a proper 46 communication system.
COP.4
Documented policies and procedures guide the care of patients requiring cardio-pulmonary resuscitation. Objective elements a) Documented policies and procedures guide the uniform use of resuscitation throughout the organization. b) Staff providing direct patient care are trained and periodically updated in cardio pulmonary resuscitation. 47
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c) The events during a cardio pulmonary resuscitation are recorded. d) A post-event analysis of all cardiopulmonary resuscitations is done by a multidisciplinary committee. e) Corrective and preventive measures are taken based on the post-event analysis.
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c) Assignment of patient care is done as per current good practice guidelines. d) Nursing care is aligned and integrated with overall patient care. e) Care provided by nurses is documented in the patient record. f) Nurses are provided with adequate equipment for providing safe and efficient nursing services. g) Nurses are empowered to take nursingrelated decisions to ensure timely care of patients.
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COP.6
Documented procedures guide the performance of various procedures.
Objective elements a) Documented procedures are used to guide the performance of various clinical procedures. b) Only qualified personnel order, plan, perform and assist in performing procedures. 51
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c) Documented procedures exist to prevent adverse events like wrong site, wrong patient and wrong procedure. d) Informed consent is taken by the personnel performing the procedure, where applicable. e) Adherence to standard precautions and asepsis is adhered to during the conduct of the procedure. f) Patients are appropriately monitored during and after the procedure. g) Procedures are documented accurately in 52 the patient record.
COP.7
Documented policies and procedures define rational use of blood and blood products.
Objective elements a) Documented policies and procedures are used to guide rational use of blood and blood products. b) Documented procedures guide transfusion of blood and blood products.
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c) The transfusion services are governed by the applicable laws and regulations. d) Informed consent is obtained for donation and transfusion of blood and blood products. e) Informed consent also includes patient and family education about donation. f) The organization defines the process for availability and transfusion of blood/blood components for use in emergency.
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g) Post-transfusion form is collected, reactions if any identified and are analyzed for preventive and corrective actions. h) Staff are trained to implement the policies.
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COP.8
Documented policies and procedures guide the care of patients in the Intensive Care and high dependency units. Objective elements. a) Documented policies and procedures are used to guide the care of patients in the intensive care and high dependency units.
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b) The organization has documented admission and discharge criteria for its intensive care and high dependency units. c) Staff are trained to apply these criteria. d) Adequate staff and equipment are available. e) Defined procedures for situation of bed shortages are followed.
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f) Infection control practices are documented and followed. g) A quality assurance programme is documented and implemented.
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COP.9
Documented policies and procedures guide the care of vulnerable patients (elderly, children, physically and/ or mentally challenged).
Objective elements. a) Policies and procedures are documented and are in accordance with the prevailing laws and the national and international guidelines. b) Care is organised and delivered in accordance with the policies and procedures. 59
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c) The organisation provides for a safe and secure environment for this vulnerable group.
d) A documented procedure exists for obtaining informed consent from the appropriate legal representative. e) Staff are trained to care for this vulnerable group.
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c) Persons caring for high-risk obstetric cases are competent. d) Documented procedures guide provision for ante-natal services. e) Obstetric patient's assessment also includes maternal nutrition. f) Appropriate pre-natal, peri-natal and postnatal monitoring is performed and documented. g) The organization caring for high-risk obstetric cases has the facilities to take care of neonates of such cases. 62
COP.11
Documented policies and procedures guide paediatric services. Objective elements a) There is a documented policy and procedure for paediatric services. b) The organisation defines and displays the scope of its paediatric services. c) The policy for care of neonatal patients is in consonance with the national/ international guidelines.
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d) Those who care for children have age specific competency. e) Provisions are made for special care of children. f) Patient assessment includes detailed nutritional, growth, psychosocial and immunization assessment. g) Documented policies and procedures prevent child/ neonate abduction and abuse. h) The childrens family members are educated about nutrition, immunization and safe parenting and this is documented in the medical record. 64
COP.12
Documented policies and procedures guide the care of patients undergoing moderate sedation. Objective elements a) Documented procedures guide the administration of moderate sedation. b) Informed consent for administration of moderate sedation is obtained. c) Competent and trained persons perform sedation.
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d) The person administering and monitoring sedation is different from the person performing the procedure. e) Intra procedure monitoring includes at a minimum the heart rate, cardiac rhythm, respiratory rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation and level of sedation. f) Patients are monitored after sedation and the same is documented.
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g) Criteria are used to determine appropriateness of discharge from the recovery area. h) Equipment and manpower are available to manage patients who have gone into a deeper level of sedation than that intended.
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c) The pre-anesthesia assessment results in formulation of an anesthesia plan which is documented. d) An immediate preoperative re-evaluation is performed and documented. e) Informed consent for administration of anesthesia is obtained by the anesthesiologist.
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f) During anesthesia monitoring includes regular recording of temperature, heart rate, cardiac rhythm, respiratory rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation and end tidal carbon dioxide. g) Patients post-anesthesia status is monitored and documented. h) The anaesthesiologist applies defined criteria to transfer the patient from the recovery area.
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i) The type of anaesthesia and anaesthetic medications used is documented in the patient record. j) Procedures shall comply with infection control guidelines to prevent crossinfection between patients. k) Adverse anesthesia events are recorded and monitored.
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COP.14
Documented policies and procedures guide the care of patients undergoing surgical procedures. Objective elements a) The policies and procedures are documented. b) Surgical patients have a preoperative assessment and a provisional diagnosis documented prior to surgery. c) An informed consent is obtained by a surgeon prior to the procedure. 72
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d) Documented policies and procedure exist to prevent adverse events like wrong site, wrong patients and wrong surgery. e) Persons qualified by law are permitted to perform the procedures that they are entitled to perform. f) A brief operative note is documented prior to transfer out of patient from recovery area. g) The operating surgeons documents the post operative plan of care. 73
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h) Patient, personnel and material flow conforms to infection control practices. i) Appropriate facilities and equipment/ appliances/ instrumentation are available in the operating theatre. j) A quality assurance programme is followed for the surgical services. k) The quality assurance program includes surveillance of the operation theatre environment.
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COP.15
Documented policies and procedures guide the care of patients under restraints (physical and/ or chemical).
Objective elements a) Documented policies and procedures guide the care of patients under restraints. b) These include both physical and chemical restraint measures.
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c) These include documentation of reasons for restraints. d) These patients are more frequently monitored. e) Staff receive training and periodic updating in control and restraint techniques.
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c) Patients with pain undergo detailed assessment and periodic re-assessment. d) The organization respects and supports management of pain for such patients. e) Patient and family are educated on various pain management techniques, where appropriate.
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c) Care is guided by functional assessment and periodic re-assessment which is done and documented by qualified individual(s). d) Care is provided adhering to infection control and safe practices. e) Rehabilitative services are provided by a multidisciplinary team. f) There is adequate space and equipment to perform these activities. 80
COP.18
Documented policies and procedures guide all research activities. Objective elements a) Documented policies and procedures guide all research activities in compliance with national and international guidelines. b) The organization has an ethics committee to oversee all research activities. c) The committee has the powers to discontinue a research trial when risks 81 outweigh the potential benefits.
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d) Patients informed consent is obtained before entering them in research protocols. e) Patients are informed of their right to withdraw from the research at any stage and also of the consequences (if any) of such withdrawal. f) Patients are assured that their refusal to participate or withdrawal from participation will not compromise their access to the organizations services. 82
COP.19
Documented policies and procedures guide nutritional therapy. Objective elements a) Documented policies and procedures guide nutritional assessment and reassessment. b) Patients receive food according to their clinical needs.
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c) There is a written order for the diet. d) Nutritional therapy is planned and provided in a collaborative manner. e) When families provide food, they are educated about the patients diet limitations. f) Food is prepared, handled, stored and distributed in a safe manner.
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COP.20
Documented policies and procedures guide the end of life care. Objective elements a) Documented policies and procedures guide the end of life care. b) These policies and procedures are in consonance with the legal requirements. c) These also address the identification of the unique needs of such patient and family.
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d) Symptomatic treatment is provided and where appropriate measures are taken for alleviation of pain. e) Staff is educated and trained in end of life care.
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MOM.1
Documented policies and procedures guide the organization of pharmacy services and usage of medication.
Objective elements a) There is a documented policy and procedure for pharmacy services and medication usage. b) These comply with the applicable laws and regulations.
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c) A multidisciplinary committee guides the formulation and implementation of these policies and procedures. d) There is a procedure to obtain medication when the pharmacy is closed.
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a) A list of medications appropriate for the patients and as per the scope of the organizations clinical services is developed. b) The list is developed and updated collaboratively by the multidisciplinary committee.
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c) The formulary is available for clinicians to refer and adhere to. d) There is a defined process for acquisition of these medications. e) There is a process to obtain medications not listed in the formulary.
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MOM.3
Documented policies and procedures guide the storage of medication. Objective elements a) Documented policies and procedures exist for storage of medication. b) Medications are stored in a clean, safe and secure environment; and incorporating manufacturer's recommendation(s).
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c) Sound inventory control practices guide storage of the medications. d) Sound alike and look alike medications are identified and stored separately. e) The list of emergency medications is defined and is stored in a uniform manner. f) Emergency medications are available all the time. g) Emergency medications are replenished in a timely manner when used. 93
MOM.4
Documented policies and procedures guide the safe and rational prescription of medications. Objective elements a) Documented policies and procedures exist for prescription of medications. b) These incorporate inclusion of good practices/guidelines for rational prescription of medications. c) The organization determines the minimum requirements of a prescription.94
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d) Known drug allergies are ascertained before prescribing. e) The organization determines who can write orders. f) Orders are written in a uniform location in the medical records. g) Medication orders are clear, legible, dated, timed, named and signed. h) Medication orders contain the name of the medicine, route of administration, dose to be administered and frequency/time of 95 administration.
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Documented policy and procedure on verbal orders is implemented. j) The organization defines a list of high-risk medication(s). k) Audit of medication orders/prescription is carried out to check for the safe and rational prescription of medications. l) Corrective and/or preventive action(s) is taken based on the analysis, where appropriate.
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MOM.5 Documented policies and procedures guide the safe dispensing of medications.
Objective elements a) Documented policies and procedures guide the safe dispensing of medications. b) The procedure addresses medication recall.
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c) Expiry dates are checked prior to dispensing. d) There is a procedure for near expiry medications. e) Labeling requirements are documented and implemented by the organization. f) High-risk medication orders are verified prior to dispensing.
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MOM.6 There are documented policies and procedures for medication management.
Objective elements a) Medications are administered by those who are permitted by law to do so. b) Prepared medication is labeled prior to preparation of a second drug. c) Patient is identified prior to administration.
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d) Medication is verified from the order prior to administration. e) Dosage is verified from the order prior to administration. f) Route is verified from the order prior to administration. g) Timing is verified from the order prior to administration. h) Medication administration is documented. 100
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i) Documented polices and procedures govern patients self administration of medications. j) Documented polices and procedures govern patients medications brought from outside the organization.
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c) Monitoring is done in a collaborative manner. d) Medications are changed where appropriate based on the monitoring.
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MOM.8 Near misses, medication errors and adverse drug events are reported and analyzed.
Objective elements a) Documented procedures exist to capture near miss, medication error and adverse drug event. b) Near miss, medication error and adverse drug events are defined.
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c) These are reported within a specified time frame. d) They are collected and analysed. e) Corrective and/or preventive action(s) are taken based on the analysis where appropriate.
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MOM.9 Documented procedures guide the use of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances.
Objective elements a) Documented procedures guide the use of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances which are in consonance with local and national regulations.
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b) These drugs are stored in a secure manner. c) A proper record is kept of the usage, administration and disposal of these drugs. d) These drugs are handled by appropriate personnel in accordance with the documented procedure.
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MOM.10 Documented policies and procedures guide the usage of chemotherapeutic agents.
Objective elements. a) Documented policies and procedures guide the usage of chemotherapeutic agents.
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b) Chemotherapy is prescribed by those who have the knowledge to monitor and treat the adverse effect of chemotherapy. c) Chemotherapy is prepared in a proper and safe manner and administered by qualified personnel. d) Chemotherapy drugs are disposed off in accordance with legal requirements.
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b) These policies and procedures are in consonance with laws and regulations. c) The policies and procedures include the safe storage, preparation, handling, distribution, and disposal of radioactive drugs. d) Staff, patients and visitors are educated on safety precautions.
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MOM.12
Documented policies and procedures guide the use of implantable prosthesis and medical devices. Objective elements a) Usage of implantable prosthesis and medical devices is guided by scientific criteria for each individual item and national/international recognized guidelines/approvals for such specific item(s).
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b) Documented policies and procedures govern procurement, storage/stocking, issuance and usage of implantable prosthesis and medical devices incorporating manufacturer's recommendation(s). c) Patient and his/her family are counseled for the usage of implantable prosthesis and medical device including precautions, if any.
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d) The batch and serial number of the implantable prosthesis and medical devices are recorded in the patients medical record and the master logbook.
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MOM.13
Documented policies and procedures guide the use of medical supplies and consumables. Objective elements a) There is a defined process for acquisition of medical supplies and consumables. b) Medical supplies and consumables are used in a safe manner, where appropriate.
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c) Medical supplies and consumables are stored in a clean, safe and secure environment; and incorporating manufacturer's recommendation(s). d) Sound inventory control practices guide storage of medical supplies and consumables.
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PRE.1
The organization protects patient and family rights and informs them about their responsibilities during care. Objective element a) Patient and family rights and responsibilities are documented and displayed. b) Patients and families are informed of their rights and responsibilities in a format and language that they can understand. 118
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c) The organizations leaders protect patient's and family rights. d) Staff is aware of its responsibility in protecting patients and family rights. e) Violation of patient and family rights is recorded, reviewed and corrective/ preventive measures taken.
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PRE.2.
Patient and family rights support individual beliefs, values and involve the patient and family in decision-making processes. Objective elements
a) Patient and family rights include respecting any special preferences, spiritual and cultural needs. b) Patient and family rights include respect for personal dignity and privacy during 120 examination, procedures and treatment.
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c) Patient and family rights include protection from physical abuse and neglect. d) Patient and family rights include treating patient information as confidential. e) Patient and family rights include refusal of treatment. f) Patient and family rights include informed consent before transfusion of blood and blood products, anaesthesia, surgery, initiation of any research protocol and any other invasive/ high-risk procedures/ 121 treatment.
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g) Patient and family rights include right to complain and information on how to voice a complaint. h) Patient and family rights include information on the expected cost of the treatment. i) Patient and family rights include access to his/ her clinical records. j) Patient and family rights include information on plan of care, progress and information on their health care needs.
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PRE.3
The patient and/or family members are educated to make informed decisions and are involved in the care planning and delivery process.
Objective elements a) The patient and/or family members are explained about the proposed care includinng the risks, alternatives and benefits.
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b) The patient and/or family members are explained about the expected results. c) The patient and/or family members are explained about the possible complications. d) The care plan is prepared and modified in consultation with patient and/or family members. e) The care plan respects and where possible incorporates patient and/or family concerns and requests.
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f) The patient and/or family members are informed about the results of diagnostic tests and the diagnosis. g) The patient and/or family members are explained about any change in the patient's condition.
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PRE.4
A documented procedure for obtaining patient and/ or family's consent exists for informed decision making about their care.
Objective elements a) Documented procedure incorporates the list of situations where informed consent is required and the process for taking informed consent. b) General consent for treatment is obtained when the patient enters the 126 organisation.
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c) Patient and / or his family members are informed of the scope of such general consent. d) Informed consent includes information regarding the procedure, risks, benefits, alternatives and as to who will perform the requisite procedure in a language that they can understand. e) The procedure describes who can give consent when patient is incapable of independent decision making. 127
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f) Informed consent is taken by the person performing the procedure. g) Informed consent process adheres to statutory norms. h) Staff are aware of the informed consent procedures.
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PRE.5
Patient and families have a right to information and education about their health care needs.
Objective elements a) Patient and/or family are educated about the safe and effective use of medication and the potential side effects of the medication, when appropriate. b) Patient and/or family are educated about food-drug interactions. 129
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c. Patient and/or family are educated about diet and nutrition. d. Patient and/or family are educated about immunizations. e. Patient and/or family are educated about organ donation, when appropriate. f. Patient and/or family are educated about their specific disease process, complications and prevention strategies. g. Patient and/or family are educated about preventing healthcare associated infections. h. Patient and/or family are educated in a 130 language and format that they can understand.
PRE.6
Patient and families have a right to information on expected costs.
Objective elements a) There is uniform pricing policy in a given setting (out-patient and ward category). b) The tariff list is available to patients.
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c. The patient and/or family are explained about the expected costs. d. Patient and/or family are informed about the financial implications when there is a change in the patient condition or treatment setting.
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PRE.7
Organization has a complaint redressal procedure.
Objective elements a) The organization has a documented complaint redressal procured. b) Patient and/or family members are made aware of the procedures for lodging complaints.
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c. All complaints are analysed. d. Corrective and/or preventive action(s) are taken based on the analysis where appropriate.
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HIC.1 The organization has a welldesigned, comprehensive and coordinated Hospital Infection Prevention and Control (HIC) programme aimed at reducing/eliminating risks to patients, visitors and providers of care.
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Objective elements a) The hospital infection prevention and control programme is documented which aims at preventing and reducing risk of healthcare associated infections. b) The infection prevention and control programme is a continuous process and updated at least once in a year. c) The hospital has a multi-disciplinary infection control committee, which coordinates all infection prevention and 137 control activities.
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d. The hospital has an infection control team, which coordinates implementation of all infection prevention and control activities. e. The hospital has designated infection control officer as part of the infection control team. f. The hospital has designated infection control nurse(s) as part of the infection control team. 138
HIC.2 The organisation implements the policies and procedures laid down in the Infection Control Manual.
Objective elements a) The organization identifies the various high-risk areas and procedures and implements policies and/or procedures to prevent infection in these areas. b) The organization adheres to standard precautions at all times. 139
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c) The organization adheres to handhygiene guidelines. d) The organization adhere to safe injection and infusion practices. e) The organization adheres to transmission-based precautions at all times. f) The organization adheres to cleaning, disinfection and sterilization practices.
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g) An appropriate antibiotic policy is established and implemented. h) The organization adheres to laundry and linen management processes. i) The organization adheres to kitchen sanitation and food handling issues. j) The organization has appropriate engineering controls to prevent infections. k) The organization adheres to 141 housekeeping procedures.
HIC.3
The organization performs surveillance activities to capture and monitor infection prevention and control data. Objective elements a) Surveillance activities are appropriately directed towards the identified high-risk areas and procedures. b) Collection of surveillance data is an ongoing process.
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c) Verification of data is done on regular basis by the infection control team. d) Scope of surveillance activities incorporates tracking and analyzing of infection risks, rates and trends. e) Surveillance activities include monitoring the compliance with hand-hygiene guidelines.
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f) Surveillance activities include monitoring the effectiveness of housekeeping services. g) Appropriate feedback regarding HAI rates are provided on a regular basis to appropriate personnel. h) In cases of notifiable diseases, information (in relevant format) is sent to appropriate authorities.
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HIC.4
The organization takes actions to prevent and control Healthcare Associated Infections (HAI) in patients. Objective elements
a) The organization takes action to prevent urinary tract infections. b) The organization takes action to prevent respiratory tract infections. c) The organization takes action to prevent intravascular device infections. d) The organization takes action to prevent surgical site infections. 145
HIC.5
The organization provides adequate and appropriate resources for prevention and control of Healthcare Associated Infections (HAI).
Objective elements a) Adequate and appropriate personal protective equipment, soaps and disinfectants are available and used correctly.
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b) Adequate and appropriate facilities for hand hygiene in all patient-care areas are accessible to healthcare providers. c) Isolation/ barrier nursing facilities are available. d) Appropriate pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis is provided to all staff members concerned.
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HIC.6 The organisation identifies and takes appropriate action to control outbreaks of infections.
Objective elements a) Organization has a documented procedure for identifying an outbreak. b) The organization has a documented procedure for handling such outbreaks.
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c) This procedure is implemented during outbreaks. d) After the outbreak is over appropriate corrective actions are taken to prevent recurrence.
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HIC.7 There are documented policies and procedures for sterilization activities in the organisation.
Objective elements a) The organization provides adequate space and appropriate zoning for sterilization activities. b) Documented procedure guides the cleaning, packing, disinfection and/or sterlization, storing and issue of items. 150
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c) Reprocessing of instruments and equipment are covered. d) Regular validation tests for sterilization are carried out and documented. e) There is an established recall procedure when breakdown in the sterilization system is identified.
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HIC.8
Bio-medical Waste (BMW) is handled in an appropriate and safe manner. Objective elements a) The organization adheres to statutory provisions with regard to biomedical waste. b) Proper segregation and collection of Biomedical Waste from all patient care areas of the hospital is implemented and monitored. 152
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c) The organization ensures that Biomedical Waste is stored and transported to the site of treatment and disposal in proper covered vehicles within stipulated time limits in a secure manner. d) Bio-medical Waste treatment facility is managed as per statutory provisions (if in-house) or outsourced to authorised contractor(s). e) Appropriate personal protective measures are used by all categories of 153 staff handling Bio-medical Waste.
HIC.9 The infection control programme is supported by the management and includes training of staff.
Objective elements a) The management makes available resources required for the infection control programme. b) The organization earmarks adequate funds from its annual budget in this 154 regard.
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c) The organization conducts induction training for all staff. d) The organization conducts appropriate in-service training sessions for all staff at least once in a year.
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CQI.1
There is a structured quality improvement and continuous monitoring programme in the organization. Objective elements a) The quality improvement programme is developed, implemented and maintained by a multi-disciplinary committee. b) The quality improvement programme is documented.
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c) There is a designated individual for coordinating and implementing the quality improvement programme. d) The quality improvement programme is comprehensive and covers all the major elements related to quality assurance and supports innovation.
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e) The designated programme is communicated and coordinated amongst all the staff of the organization through appropriate training mechanism. f) The quality improvement programme identifies opportunities for improvement based on review at predefined intervals.
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g) The quality improvement programme is a continuous process and updated at least once in a year. h) Audits are conducted at regular intervals as a means of continuous monitoring. i) There is an established process in the organization to monitor and improve quality of nursing and complete patient care.
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CQI.2
There is a structured patient-safety programme in the organization.
Objective elements a) The patient-safety programme is developed, implemented and maintained by a multi-disciplinary committee. b) The patient-safety programme is documented.
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c) The patient-safety programme is comprehensive and covers all the major elements related to patient safety and risk management. d) The scope of the programme is defined to include adverse events ranging from "no harm" to "sentinel events". e) There is a designated individual for coordinating and implementing the patient-safety programme.
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f) The designated programme is communicated and coordinated amongst all the staff of the organization through appropriate training mechanism. g) The patient-safety programme identifies opportunities for improvement based on review at pre-defined intervals. h) The patient-safety programme is a continuous process and updated at least once in a year.
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i) The organization adapts and implements national/international patient-safety goals/solutions. j) The organization uses at least two identifiers to identify patients across the organization.
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CQI.3
The organization identifies key indicators to monitor the clinical structures, processes and outcomes which are used as tools for continual improvement. Objective elements a) Monitoring includes appropriate patient assessment. b) Monitoring includes safety and quality control programmes of the diagnostics services. 165
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c) Monitoring includes medication management. d) Monitoring includes use of anaesthesia. e) Monitoring includes surgical services. f) Monitoring includes use of blood and blood products. g) Monitoring includes infection control activities. h) Monitoring includes review of mortality and morbidity indicators. 166
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i) Monitoring includes clinical research. j) Monitoring includes data collection to support further improvements. k) Monitoring includes data collection to support evaluation of these improvements.
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CQI.4
The organization identifies key indicators to monitor the managerial structures, processes and outcomes which are used as tools for continual improvement.
Objective elements a) Monitoring includes procurement of medication essential to meet patient needs. b) Monitoring includes risk management.
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c) Monitoring includes utilization of space, manpower and equipment. d) Monitoring includes patient satisfaction which also incorporates waiting time for services. e) Monitoring includes employee satisfaction. f) Monitoring includes adverse events and near misses.
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g) Monitoring includes availability and content of medical records. h) Monitoring includes data collection to support further study for improvements. i) Monitoring includes data collection to support evaluation of these improvements.
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CQI.5
The quality improvement programme is supported by the management. Objective elements a) The management makes available adequate resources required for quality improvement programme. b) Organization earmarks adequate funds from its annual budget in this regard.
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c) The management identifies organizational performance improvement targets. d) The management supports and implements use of appropriate quality improvement, statistical and management tools in its quality improvement programme.
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CQI.7
Incidents, complaints and feedback are collected and analyzed to ensure continual improvement.
Objective elements a) The organization has an incident reporting system. b) The organization has a process to collect feedback and receive complaints.
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c) The organization has established processes for analysis of incidents, feedbacks and complaints. d) Corrective and preventive actions are taken based on the findings of such analysis. e) Feedback about care and service is communicated to staff.
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ROM.1
The responsibilities of those responsible for governance are defined. Objective elements a) Those responsible for governance lay down the organizations vision, mission and values. b) Those responsible for governance approve the strategic and operational plans and organization's budget.
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c) Those responsible for governance monitor and measure the performance of the organization against the stated mission. d) Those responsible for governance establish the organizations organogram. e) Those responsible for governance appoint the senior leaders in the organization. f) Those responsible for governance support safety initiatives and quality-improvement plans.
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g) Those responsible for governance support research activities. h) Those responsible for governance address the organizations social responsibility. i) Those responsible for governance inform the public of the quality and performance of services.
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ROM.2 The organization complies with the laid-down and applicable legislations and regulations.
Objective elements a) The management is conversant with the laws and regulations and knows their applicability to the organization. b) The management ensures implementation of these requirements.
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c) Management regularly updates any amendments in the prevailing laws of the land. d) There is a mechanism to regularly update licenses/ registrations/certifications.
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ROM.3
The services provided by each department are documented.
Objective elements a) Scope of services of each department is defined. b) Administrative policies and procedures for each department is maintained. c) Each organizational program, service, site or department has effective leadership. d) Departmental leaders are involved in quality 183 improvement.
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d) The organization honestly portrays the services which it can and cannot provide. e) The organization honestly portrays its affiliations and accreditations. f) The organization accurately bills for its services based upon a standard billing tariff.
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ROM.5
The organisation displays professionalism in management of affairs.
Objective elements a) The person heading the organization has requisite and appropriate administrative qualifications. b) The person heading the organization has requisite and appropriate administrative experience.
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c) The organization prepares the strategic and operational plans including long-term and short-term goals commensurate to the organization's vision, mission and values in consultation with the various stakeholders. d) The organization coordinates the functioning with departments and external agencies and monitors the progress in achieving the defined goals and objectives.
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e) The organization plans and budgets for its activities annually. f) The performance of the senior leaders is reviewed for their effectiveness. g) The functioning of committees is reviewed for their effectiveness. h) The organization documents employee rights and responsibilities.
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i) The organization documents the service standards. j) The organization has a formal documented agreement for all outsourced services. k) The organization monitors the quality of the outsourced services.
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ROM.6
Management ensures that patient-safety aspects and risk-management issues are an integral part of patient care and hospital management.
Objective elements a) Management ensures proactive risk management across the organization. b) Management provides resources for proactive risk assessment and risk reduction activities.
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c) Management ensures implementation of systems for internal and external reporting of system and process failures. d) Management ensures that appropriate corrective and preventive actions are taken to address safety-related incidents.
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FMS.1 The organisation has a system in place to provide a safe and secure environment.
Objective elements a) Safety committee coordinates development, implementation, and monitoring of the safety plan and policies.
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b) Patient safety devices are installed across the organization and inspected periodically. c) The organization is a non-smoking area. d) Facility inspection rounds to ensure safety are conducted at least twice in a year in patient care areas and at least once in a year in non-patient care areas.
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e) Inspection reports are documented and corrective and preventive measures are undertaken. f) There is a safety education programme for all staff.
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FMS.2
The organizations environment and facilities operate to ensure safety of patients, their families, staff and visitors. Objective elements a) Facilities are appropriate to the scope of services of the organization. b) Up-to-date drawings are maintained which detail the site layout, floor plans and fire escape routes.
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c) There is internal and external sign postings in the organisation in a language understood by patient, families and community. d) The provision of space shall be in accordance with the available literature on good practices (Indian or International Standards) and directives from government agencies. e) Potable water and electricity are available round the clock.
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f) Alternate sources for electricity and water are provided as backup for any failure/shortage. g) The organisation regularly tests the alternate sources. h) There are designated individuals responsible for the maintenance of all the facilities.
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i) There is a documented operational and maintenance (preventive and breakdown) plan. j) Maintenance staff is contactable round the clock for emergency repairs. k) Response times are monitored from reporting to inspection and implementation of corrective actions.
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c) Equipments are inventoried and proper logs are maintained as required. d) Qualified and trained personnel operate and maintain equipment and utility systems. e) There is a documented operational and maintenance (preventive and breakdown) plan.
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f) There is a maintenance plan for water management. g) There is a maintenance plan for electrical systems. h) There is a maintenance plan for heating, ventilation and air-conditioning. i) There is a documented procedure for equipment replacement and disposal.
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c) Equipment are inventoried and proper logs are maintained as required. d) Qualified and trained personnel operate and maintain the medical equipment. e) Equipment are periodically inspected and calibrated for their proper functioning. f) There is a documented operational and maintenance (preventive and breakdown) plan. g) There is a documented procedure for 204 equipment replacement and disposal.
FMS.5 The organization has a programme for medical gases, vacuum and compressed air.
Objective elements a) Documented procedures govern procurement, handling, storage, distribution, usage and replenishment of medical gases. b) Medical gases are handled, stored, distributed and used in a safe manner. 205
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c) The procedures for medical gases address the safety issues at all levels. d) Alternate sources for medical gases, vacuum and compressed air are provided for, in case of failure. e) The organization regularly tests these alternate sources. f) There is a maintenance plan for piped medical gas, compressed air and vacuum installation.
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FMS.6 The organization has plans for fire and non-fire emergencies within the facilities.
Objective elements
a) The organization has plans and provisions for early detection, abatement and containment of fire and non-fire emergencies. b) The organization has a documented safe exit plan in case of fire and non-fire 207 emergencies.
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c) Staff is trained for its role in case of such emergencies. d) Mock drills are held at least twice in a year. e) There is a maintenance plan for firerelated equipment.
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FMS.7
The organization plans for handling community emergencies, epidemics and other disasters.
Objective elements a) The organization identifies potential emergencies. b) The organization has a documented disaster management plan.
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c) Provision is made for availability of medical supplies, equipment and materials during such emergencies. d) Staff are trained in the hospitals disaster management plan. e) The plan is tested at least twice in a year.
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FMS.8
The organization has a plan for management of hazardous materials. Objective elements a) Hazardous materials are identified within the organization. b) The hospital implements processes for sorting, labeling, handling, storage, transporting and disposal of hazardous material.
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c) Requisite regulatory requirements are met in respect of radioactive materials. d) There is a plan for managing spills of hazardous materials. e) Staff are educated and trained for handling such materials.
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FMS.9
The hospital has system in place to provide a safe and secure environment Objective elements a) The hospital has a safety committee to identify the potential safety and security risks. b) This committee coordinates development, implementation, and monitoring of the safety plan and policies. 213
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c) Facility inspection rounds to ensure safety are conducted at least twice in a year in patient care areas and at least once in a year in non-patient care areas. d) Inspection reports are documented and corrective and preventive measures are undertaken. e) There is a safety education programme for all staff.
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b) The organization maintains an adequate number and mix of staff to meet the care, treatment and service needs of the patient. c) The required job specifications and job description are well defined for each category of staff. d) The organization verifies the antecedents of the potential employee with regards to criminal/negligence background. 217
HRM.2
The organization has a documented procedure for recruiting staff and orienting them to the organization's environment. Objective elements a) There is a documented procedure for recruitment. b) Recruitment is based on pre-defined criteria.
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c) Every staff member entering the organization is provided induction training. d) The induction training includes orientation to the organizations vision, mission and values. e) The induction training includes awareness on employee rights and responsibilities.
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f) The induction training includes awareness on patients rights and responsibilities. g) The induction training includes orientation to the service standards of the organisation. h) Each staff member is made aware of organization wide policies and procedures as well as relevant department / unit / service / programmes policies and procedures. 220
HRM.3 There is an ongoing programme for professional training and development of the staff.
Objective elements a) A documented training and development policy exists for the staff. b) The organization maintains the training record.
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c) Training also occurs when job responsibilities change/ new equipment is introduced. d) Feedback mechanisms for assessment of training and development programme exist and the feedback is used to improve the training programme.
222
Cont
c) Staff members are made aware of procedures to follow in the event of an incident. d) Staff are trained on occupational safety aspects.
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HRM.5
An appraisal system for evaluating the performance of an employee exists as an integral part of the human resource management process. Objective elements a) A documented performance appraisal system exists in the organization.
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b) The employees are made aware of the system of appraisal at the time of induction. c) Performance is evaluated based on the pre-determined criteria. d) The appraisal system is used as a tool for further development. e) Performance appraisal is carried out at pre defined intervals and is documented.
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HRM.6
The organization has documented disciplinary and grievance-handling policies and procedures.
Objective elements a) Documented policies and procedures exist. b) The policy and procedure are known to all categories of staff of the organization.
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c) The disciplinary policy and procedure is based on the principles of natural justice. d) The disciplinary procedure is in consonance with the prevailing laws. e) There is a provision for appeals in alldisciplinary cases. f) The redress procedure addresses the grievance. g) Actions are taken to redress the grievance. 228
Cont
c) Regular health checks of staff dealing with direct patient care are done at-least once a year and the findings/ results are documented. d) Occupational health hazards are adequately addressed.
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Cont
c) All records of in-service training and education are contained in the personal files. d) Personal files contain result of all evalutions.
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HRM.9
There is a process for credentialing and privileging of medical professionals permitted to provide patient care without supervision.
Objective elements a) Medical professionals permitted by law, regulation and the organization to provide patient care without supervision is identified.
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Cont
b) The education, registration, training and experience of the identified medical professionals is documented and updated periodically. c) All such information pertaining to the medical professionals is appropriately verified when possible.
234
Cont
d) Medical professionals are granted privileges to admit and care for patients in consonance with their qualification, training, experience and registration. e) The requisite services to be provided by the medical professionals are known to them as well as the various departments/ units of the hospital. f) Medical professionals admit and care for patients as per their privileging.
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HRM.10
There is a process for credentializing and privileging of nursing professionals permitted to provide patient care without supervision.
Objective elements a) Nursing staff permitted by law, regulation and the organization to provide patient care without supervision are identified.
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Cont
b) The education, registration, training and experience of nursing staff is documented and updated periodically. c) All such information pertaining to the nursing staff is appropriately verified when possible. d) Nursing staff are granted privileges in consonance with their qualification, training, experience and registration.
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Cont
e) The requisite services to be provided by the nursing staff are known to them as well as the various departments / units of the hospital. f) Nursing professionals care for patients as per their privileging.
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239
IMS.1
Documented policies and procedures exist to meet the information needs of the care providers, management of the organization as well as other agencies that require data and information from the Organization.
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Objective elements a) The information needs of the organization are identified and are appropriate to the scope of the services being provided by the organization. b) Documented policies and procedures to meet the information needs are documented. c) These policies and procedures are in compliance with the prevailing laws and regulations.
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Cont
d) All information management and technology acquisitions are in accordance with the documented policies and procedures. e) The organization contributes to external databases in accordance with the law and regulations.
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IMS.2 The organization has processes in place for effective management of data.
Objective elements a) Formats for data collection are standardized. b) Necessary resources are available for analyzing data.
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Cont
c) Documented procedures are laid down for timely and accurate dissemination of data. d) Documented procedures exist for storing and retrieving data. e) Appropriate clinical and managerial staff participates in selecting, integrating and using data.
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IMS.3 The organization has a complete and accurate medical record for every patient.
Objective elements a) Every medical record has a unique identifier. b) Organisation policy identifies those authorized to make entries in medical record.
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Cont
c) Entry in the medical record is named, signed, dated and timed. d) The author of the entry can be identified. e) The contents of medical record are identified and documented. f) The record provides a complete, up-to-date and chronological account of patient care. g) Provision is made for 24-hour availability of the patient's record to healthcare providers to ensure continuity of care.
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Cont
c) Operative and other procedures performed are incorporated in the medical record. d) When patient is transferred to another hospital, the medical record contains the date of transfer, the reason for the transfer and the name of the receiving hospital.
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Cont
e) The medical record contains a copy of the discharge summary duly signed by appropriate and qualified personnel. f) In case of death, the medical record contains a copy of the death certificate. g) Whenever a clinical autopsy is carried out, the medical record contains a copy of the report of the same. h) Care providers have access to current and past medical record.
249
IMS.5
Documented policies and procedures are in place for maintaining confidentiality, integrity and security of records, data and information. Objective elements a) Documented policies and procedures exist for maintaining confidentiality, security and integrity of records, data and information.
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Cont
b) Documented policies and procedures are in consonance with the applicable laws. c) The policies and procedures incorporate safeguarding of data/ record against loss, destruction and tampering. d) The organization has an effective process of monitoring compliance of the laid down policy and procedure.
251
Cont
e) The organization uses developments in appropriate technology for improving confidentiality, integrity and security. f) Privileged health information is used for the purposes identified or as required by law and not disclosed without the patients authorization.
252
Cont
g) A documented procedure exists on how to respond to patients/ physicians and other public agencies requests for access to information in the medical record in accordance with the local and national law.
253
IMS.6
Documented policies and procedures exist for retention time of records, data and information.
Objective elements a) Documented policies and procedures are in place on retaining the patients clinical records, data and information. b) The policies and procedures are in consonance with the local and national laws and regulations. 254
Cont
c) The retention process provides expected confidentiality and security. d) The destruction of medical records, data and information is in accordance with the laid down policy.
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IMS.7
The organization regularly carries out review of medical records.
Objective elements a) The medical records are reviewed periodically. b) The review uses a representative sample based on statistical principles. c) The review is conducted by identified care providers.
256
Cont
d) The review focuses on the timeliness, legibility and completeness of the medical records. e) The review process includes records of both active and discharged patients. f) The review points out and documents any deficiencies in records. g) Appropriate corrective and preventive measures are undertaken within a defined period of time and are documented. 257
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