November 17, 2021: Standardisation of procedures to ensure that it meets international quality standards is the hallmark of any world-class organisation. That is the reason why enterprises strive to set high standards for themselves and adhere to them. International Organization for Standardisation also known as ISO is a non-profit organisation and is a non-governmental body by nature. They establish international safety and quality standards that are accepted globally. Possessing an ISO certificate is considered a cornerstone of achievement
ISO is needed in the healthcare industry because of several reasons.
The implementation of ISO standards creates a standard framework for maintaining quality standards.
ISO standards are strategic instruments that assist firms obtain a competitive edge by providing safe, dependable, and trustworthy products and services.
Consistency is ensured by the implementation of ISO health standards. National governments, Healthcare providers, and manufacturers profit from not having to meet numerous market demands and criteria.
ISO standards give instruments for assessing and evaluating conformance, giving health policy a firm technological foundation.
Regulators can rely on internationally standardised solutions that are examined and updated on a regular basis to offer the technical foundation for market-friendly policies that fulfil citizens’ expectations.
ISO standards aim to standardise the healthcare sector in order to minimise costs while also improving access to care and efficiency.
ISO standards protect the interests of consumers by providing high-quality care and safe and dependable products and services.
Data privacy being priority at all levels, ISO standardization helps setting up of benchmarks and protect the consumer interest.
Some of the Health sector areas that implement ISO Standards include –
The advantages of ISO 9001:2015 certification for the hospitals are as follows:
ISO standards ensure quality and safety in products and services offered by the healthcare industry. Businesses can optimise costs by improving systems and procedures.
The ISO standard demonstrates your commitment to standardisation, consistency, continuous improvement and patient delight. These are tangible, measurable benefits that help to create a sustained culture of high performance. The ISO 9001 standard provides the benchmarks for a quality management system that enables healthcare providers to provide superlative healthcare that meets the needs of patients while managing the statutory and regulatory requirements. It serves as a hallmark of the superior service standards that your organisation strives to live by.
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