Document Control in Healthcare — ISO 15189 and NABH Requirements
Document control is the system that ensures the right version of the right document is available at the point of use —…
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Document control is the system that ensures the right version of the right document is available at the point of use —…
Read full guide →Technical documentation and processes are necessary for accreditation — but a genuine quality culture is what makes accreditation meaningful. Building quality culture…
Read full guide →Staff training and competency assessment are cornerstones of both NABL and NABH accreditation. People are the most critical resource in any healthcare…
Read full guide →Proper biomedical waste management is both a legal requirement and an accreditation requirement for all healthcare facilities in India. Non-compliance with the…
Read full guide →Infection control is a critical component of both NABH and NABL accreditation. Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a major patient safety concern —…
Read full guide →Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is the process of identifying the underlying reasons for a quality failure — not just the immediate cause,…
Read full guide →Continual improvement is not just an accreditation requirement — it's the mindset that separates genuinely excellent healthcare facilities from those that simply…
Read full guide →A Quality Management System (QMS) is the foundation of any successful NABL or NABH accreditation journey. But what exactly is a QMS,…
Read full guide →Internal Quality Control (IQC) is the foundation of analytical quality assurance in medical laboratories. ISO 15189:2022 and NABL require a systematic, documented…
Read full guide →Post-analytical processes — result review, report generation, critical value notification, and result interpretation — are as important for patient safety as the…
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