Clinic Accreditation

Accreditation can help specialist clinics communicate their commitment to care excellence and differentiate themselves in a saturated market of private practice.

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Clinic Accreditation

With specialist clinics taking on an increasingly critical role in the patient journey, the accreditation serves as a tool to help clinics communicate their commitment to care excellence and differentiate themselves in a saturated market of private practice.

Through the accreditation program, members can tap on the expertise of industry experts for advice and guidance on all aspects of clinical operations, including digital health adoption and other innovative healthcare practices.

The GHQIA member network also offers a platform to facilitate knowledge and best practice sharing amongst fellow clinic providers, opening doors to potential creative collaborations.

Clinic Accreditation Process & Upkeep Activities (3 years)

The accreditation activities will involve:

8 Weeks

  • Contract signing
  • Scoping form shared
  • Access to assessment recording tool (ART)

6 Weeks

  • Conduct mock assessment (if required)
  • Walk-through by GHQIA on assessment criterion
  • Submit self-assessment documents via the ART

4 Weeks

  • Submitted documents reviewed by senior assessor

2 Weeks

  • Follow-up questions formulated and shared
  • Timetable for final assessment and flow of day shared

0 Weeks

  • Assessment commences on-site
  • Organisations upload any added evidence
  • Inspiring Excellence in Healthcare

Badges of Recognition, Innovation, and Accreditation

Hospitals shall receive badges of recognition, innovation, and accreditation covering GHQIA membership and ACHS International Accreditation

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