Hospital accreditation in 2012 Focus on Patient Safety
Jakarta, Starting in 2012 there is a new accreditation standards for hospitals that focuses on patients. Accreditation standards are very different from the accreditation standards used today.
"The new accreditation standards or called with this 2012 version consists of four groups of standards for which there are 1048 elements to be assessed. The four groups are very different from the existing standard (version 2007)," said Chairman PERSI (All Indonesian Hospital Association) Dr. Dr. Sutoto, Kes in the seminar Hospital Expo at JCC, Jakarta, Saturday (11/19/2011).
Dr. Sutoto said at the standard 2007 version is no standard for 5, 12 and 16 which focuses on service providers such as emergency and medical records. But for this new standard is more focused on the patient.
The following are four groups of accreditation standards and the new hospital:
1. Standards group that focuses on patients
2. Hospital management, such as management efforts to provide support in order to provide good service to patients
3. Target patient safety, specifically incorporated in Indonesia to improve service quality and better patient safety. Do not get patients who come to the hospital to bring home the disease again.
4. Target achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
"Surveyors will meet with the patient, looking for evidence of an increase in service quality and patient safety. If no evidence is found, the surveyor will not go into the policies and SOPs," said Dr. Sutoto.
Dr. Sutoto expressed in this accreditation standard required the involvement of all components of the hospital, the existence of an integrated and sustainable services between units in hospitals as well as the continuity between the hospital with other hospitals.
Expected with the inclusion of elements of the MDGs in the standard program akteditasi hospital in 2012, then the goal of the MDGs can be achieved as reduce morbidity for HIV / AIDS and also tuberculosis.
"Currently, all hospitals have an obligation in terms of quality of service to accreditation shall conduct a minimum of 3 years or so," said Director General of Health Efforts Kemenkes, dr Supriyantoro, SpP, MARS.
dr Supriyantoro hope this national accreditation system can improve the quality of hospitals in Indonesia and could lead an international ministry. Moreover, the current number of hospitals in Indonesia is pretty much where there is a new hospital 80-10 per month with a total of 1707 hospital.
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