The Center for Licensing and Accreditation of Medical Organizations has developed the National Standards for the Accreditation of Medical Institutions in accordance with international requirements. These standards have been officially approved by the relevant order of the Minister of Health.
The National Standards cover all areas of medical organizations’ activities, including:
— leadership and management system;
— safety of buildings and equipment;
— infection control and epidemiological safety;
— clinical practice and treatment processes;
— handling of medicines and medical devices;
— ensuring patients’ rights;
— technical preparedness and human resources management.
The National Standards serve as the main criteria for assessing the performance of medical institutions, determining their quality, safety, and efficiency levels.
The introduction of the National Standards is an important step towards strengthening the sustainability of the healthcare system, providing quality services, and achieving international recognition.