Medical Assessment Rating Board and Quality Council of India MoU
Onboarding Healthcare Facilities and Professionals in Haryana
The Medical Assessment Rating Board (MARB) and the Quality Council of India (QCI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to streamline the onboarding of healthcare facilities and health professionals in Haryana.
This collaboration aims to enhance the quality of healthcare services in the state by ensuring that hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare providers meet specific quality standards.
Key Provisions of the MoU
- Joint accreditation and assessment of healthcare facilities in Haryana
- Development of quality standards and guidelines for healthcare providers
- Training and capacity building for healthcare professionals
- Establishment of a quality improvement framework for healthcare facilities
By working together, MARB and QCI will leverage their expertise in medical assessment and quality management to create a robust system for evaluating and improving healthcare services in Haryana.
Benefits for Healthcare Providers
- Improved patient care through adherence to quality standards
- Enhanced credibility and reputation among patients and stakeholders
- Access to training and resources for professional development
- Potential for increased referrals and revenue
The MoU is a significant step towards transforming the healthcare landscape in Haryana and ensuring that patients have access to high-quality medical care.
Other Related Developments
- Applications for starting new PG Medical courses and increasing seats in PG Medical courses for the Academic Year 2024-25 are now open.
- The website publishes a list of Registered Doctors with the various State Medical Councils across India up to the year 2021.
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