NATIONAL ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR HOSPITALS
& HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS (NABH)
GENERAL INFORMATION BROCHURE
FOR
NURSING EXCELLENCE
CERTIFICATION PROGRAMME
January 2015
NATIONAL ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR HOSPITALS
& HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS (NABH)
NATIONAL ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR HOSPITALS
& HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS (NABH)
Nursing Excellence Certification
As the nations hospitals face increasing demands to participate in a wide range
of quality improvement activities, the role and influence of nurses in these efforts
is also increasing. Hospital organizational cultures set the stage for quality
improvement and nurses roles in those activities. Hospitals with supportive
leadership, a philosophy of quality as everyones responsibility, individual
accountability, physician and nurse champions, and effective feedback reportedly
offer greater promise for successful staff engagement in improvement activities.
Yet hospitals confront challenges with regard to nursing involvement, including
scarcity of nursing resources, difficulty engaging nurses at all levelsfrom
bedside to management, growing demands to participate in more activities often
duplicative, quality improvement activities, the burdensome nature of data
collection and reporting and shortcomings of traditional nursing education in
preparing nurses for their evolving role in todays contemporary hospital setting.
Because nurses are the key caregivers in hospitals, they can significantly
influence the quality of care provided and ultimately, treatment and patient
outcomes. Consequently, hospitals pursuit of high-quality patient care is
dependent, at least in part, on their ability to engage and use nursing resources
effectively, which will likely become more challenging as these resources
become increasingly limited.
In recent years, emphasis on improving the quality of care provided by the
nations hospitals has increased significantly and continues to gain momentum.
Because nurses are integral to hospitalized patients care, nurses also are pivotal
in hospital efforts to improve quality. As hospitals face increasing demands to
participate in a wide range of quality improvement activities, they are reliant on
nurses to help address these demands.
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NATIONAL ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR HOSPITALS
& HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS (NABH)
Benefits of Nursing Excellence Certification
Benefits for Patients
Patients are the biggest beneficiary among all the stakeholders. The patients are
serviced by credential nursing staff which results in high quality of care and
patient safety.
Benefits for Hospitals
This certification programme stimulates continuous improvement. It enables
hospital in demonstrating commitment to quality care. It raises community
confidence in the services provided by the hospital. It also provides opportunity to
healthcare unit to benchmark with the best.
Benefits for Nursing Staff
An environment that recognizes and rewards competence
Professional growth and development by educational opportunities and
support
A structure that encourages decision making at the bedside over clinical
issues
High job satisfaction
Low turnover and more stability
Focus on professional autonomy
Enhanced Interdisciplinary collaboration
Professional growth opportunities
Leadership opportunities
Opportunity to practice professional nursing with strong interdisciplinary
teamwork that support autonomous practice of nursing
A culture that supports you to be the best nurse you can be!
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NATIONAL ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR HOSPITALS
& HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS (NABH)
About NABH
National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH) is a
constituent board of Quality Council of India (QCI), set up to establish and
operate accreditation program for healthcare organizations. NABH has been
established with the objective of enhancing health system & promoting
continuous quality improvement and patient safety. The board while being
supported by all stakeholders, including industry, consumers, government, has
full functional autonomy in its operation.
NABH provides accreditation to hospitals in a non-discriminatory manner
regardless of their ownership, legal status, size and degree of independence.
International Society for Quality in Healthcare (ISQua) has accredited Standards
for Hospitals, 3rd Edition, November 2011 developed by National Accreditation
Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH, India) under its International
Accreditation Program for a cycle of 4 years (April 2012 to March 2016). The
approval of ISQua authenticates that NABH standards are in consonance with
the global benchmarks set by ISQua. The hospitals accredited by NABH have
international recognition. This will provide boost to medical tourism.
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NATIONAL ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR HOSPITALS
& HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS (NABH)
About NABH
ISQua is an international body which grants approval to Accreditation Bodies in
the area of healthcare as mark of equivalence of accreditation program of
member countries.
NABH is an Institutional Member as well as a member of the Accreditation
Council of the International Society for Quality in HealthCare (ISQua). NABH is
the founder member of Asian Society for Quality in Healthcare (ASQua).
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NATIONAL ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR HOSPITALS
& HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS (NABH)
Organizational Structure
National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and
Healthcare Providers (NABH)
Appeals Committee
Assessors Management
Committee
Accreditation
Committee
Technical
Committee
Secretariat
Panel of Assessors &
Experts
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Research
Committee
NATIONAL ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR HOSPITALS
& HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS (NABH)
Organizational Structure
Accreditation Committee
The main functions of Accreditation Committee are as follows:
-
Recommending to Board about grant of Certification or otherwise based on
evaluation of assessment reports & other relevant information.
Approval of the major changes in the scope of Certification
Recommending to the board on launching of new initiatives
Technical Committee
The main functions of Technical Committee are as follows:
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Drafting of standards and associated documents
Periodic review of standards
NABH Secretariat
The Secretariat coordinates the entire activities related to NABH Accreditation to
hospitals and healthcare organizations.
Panel of Assessors and Experts
NABH has a panel of trained and qualified assessors for assessment of
hospitals.
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NATIONAL ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR HOSPITALS
& HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS (NABH)
NABH Nursing Excellence Standards
NABH Nursing Excellence Standards for hospitals prepared by the technical
committee contains complete set of standards for evaluation of nursing service
for grant of certification. The standards provide framework for quality of care for
patients and quality improvement for nursing services. The standards help to
build a quality culture at all level and across all the function of hospital. NABH
Nursing Excellence Standards has 07 chapters incorporating 48 standards and
216 objective elements.
Outline of NABH Nursing Excellence Standards
1. Nursing Resource Management (NRM).
2. Nursing Care of Patient (NCP).
3. Management of Medication (MOM).
4. Education, Communication and Guidance (ECG).
5. Infection Control Practices (ICP).
6. Empowerment and Governance (EG).
7. Nursing Quality Indicators (NQI).
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NATIONAL ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR HOSPITALS
& HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS (NABH)
Preparing for Nursing Excellence Certification
Hospital management shall first decide about getting certification for its nursing
services from NABH. It is important for a hospital to make a definite plan of action
for obtaining certification and nominate a responsible person to co-ordinate all
activities related to seeking certification (Preferably from nursing). An official
nominated should be familiar with existing nursing policies and system.
Hospital shall procure a copy of Nursing Excellence standards from the NABH
Secretariat against payment. Further clarification regarding standards can be
obtained form NABH Secretariat in person, by post, by e-mail or on telephone.
The hospital looking for certification shall understand the NABH assessment
procedure. The hospitals shall ensure that the standards are implemented in the
organization.
The hospitals can download the application form for NABH Nursing Excellence
from the web-site. The applicant hospital must have conducted self-assessment
against NABH standards atleast 3 months before submission of application and
must ensure that it complies with NABH Standards.
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NATIONAL ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR HOSPITALS
& HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS (NABH)
Preparing for Nursing Excellence Certification
Obtain a copy of NABH Nursing Excellence
Certification Standards
(From NABH office)
Get accustomed to the standard & implement
them
(By health care organization)
Application form + Self-Assessment Tool Kit +
Documents + Application cum First Year
Certification Fee
Acknowledgment and Scrutiny of application
(by NABH Secretariat)
Assessment of hospital
(by Assessment Team)
Review of Assessment Report
(by NABH Secretariat)
Review of report & Recommendation for
Nursing Excellence Certificate
(by Accreditation Committee)
Issue of Certificate for 2 years, 6 monthly
report on defined indicators to be submitted to
NABH Secretariat
(by NABH Secretariat)
Renewal of Certification
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Feedback
To
Health care
Organization
And
Necessary
Corrective
Action
Taken
By
Healthcare
Organization
NATIONAL ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR HOSPITALS
& HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS (NABH)
Nursing Excellence Certification Procedure
Application for certification:
The hospital shall apply to NABH in the prescribed application form. The
application shall be accompanied with the following:
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Prescribed application cum first year certification fee as detailed in the
application form
Filled in Self Assessment Toolkit, available free on the web-site.
Nursing Manual (as per NABH Nursing Excellence standards) and other
NABH relevant documents i.e. different policies and procedures of the
hospital
Self-Assessment toolkit is for self-assessing itself against NABH Nursing
Excellence Standards. The self assessment shall be done by the hospital in a
stringent manner to ensure there is no significant difference between the self
assessment and the assessment report.
The applicant hospital must apply for all its facilities and services being rendered
from the specific location.
Scrutiny of application:
NABH Secretariat receives the application form and after scrutiny of application
for its completeness in all respect, acknowledgement letter for the application
shall be issued to the hospital with a unique reference number. The hospital shall
be required to quote this reference number in all future correspondence with
NABH.
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NATIONAL ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR HOSPITALS
& HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS (NABH)
Nursing Excellence Certification Procedure
Assessment:
NABH appoints a Principal Assessor/ Assessment Team who is responsible for
assessment of nursing services in healthcare organization. The total number of
assessors appointed shall depend on the number of beds. The date of
assessment shall be agreed upon by the hospital management and assessors.
NABH forwards the application form, documents, procedures, self-assessment
toolkit to the Principal Assessor/ Assessment Team.
The assessment involves comprehensive review of hospitals nursing functions
and services. Based on the assessment by the assessors, the assessment report
is prepared by the Principal assessor in a format prescribed by NABH. Copy of
the report is handed over to the organization after the assessment and original
sent to NABH Secretariat.
The hospital is required to take necessary corrective action to the nonconformities
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NATIONAL ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR HOSPITALS
& HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS (NABH)
Nursing Excellence Certification Procedure
Scrutiny of assessment report
NABH shall examine the assessment report. The report is taken to the
accreditation committee. Depending on the compliance to standards it would
decide the award of certification.
Issue of Certificate
NABH shall issue a certificate to the hospital with a validity of two years. The
certificate has a unique number and date of validity.
The applicant hospital must make all payment due to NABH, before the issue of
certificate.
All decision taken by NABH regarding grant of certification shall be opened to
appeal by the hospitals, to chairman NABH.
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NATIONAL ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR HOSPITALS
& HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS (NABH)
NABH Certification Procedure
Re assessment
Certification to a nursing service of hospital shall be valid for a period of two
years.
The hospitals may apply for renewal of certification at least six months before the
expiry of validity of certification for which reassessment shall be conducted.
NABH may call for un-announced visit, based on any concern or any serious
incident reported upon by an individual or organization or media.
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NATIONAL ACCREDITATION BOARD FOR HOSPITALS
& HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS (NABH)
Financial Terms and Conditions
General information brochure
: Free of cost
NABH Standards for nursing excellence
: Rs. 1500/-
Application fee and NABH Certification charges:
Size of
Hospitals
10-30
Assessment Criteria
Certification Fee
Assessment
One man-days
Application cum
First year
Certification Fee
(1X1)
Second year
Certification fee
Rs. 25,000/-
Rs. 25,000/-
Two man-days (1X2)
Rs. 45,000/-
Rs. 45,000/-
Four man-days (2X2)
Rs. 55,000/-
Rs. 55,000/-
Six man-days
Rs. 65,000/-
Rs. 65,000/-
beds
31- 100
Beds
101- 350
Beds
351 beds
(2X3)
and above
NOTE: The man days given above for assessment are indicative and may change depending on the facilities and size of the
hospital.
Service Tax: w.e.f. 15.11.2015 a service tax of 14.50% will be charged on all the above
fees. You are requested to please include the service tax in the fees accordingly while
sending to NABH.
Notes on certification fee:
The certification fee does not include expenses on travel, lodging / boarding
of assessors. These expenses are to be borne by the hospital on actual
basis.
All the payments to NABH are to be paid through DD in favour of Quality
Council of India.
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