The latest tertiary hospital accreditation standards

The latest accreditation standards for tertiary hospitals are as follows:

1, infrastructure: including the hospital's construction, decoration, water and electricity and other facilities, and whether the facilities are in line with national standards and industry norms;

2, the hospital management: including the hospital's management system, management personnel and work system, and whether the management work is in line with the laws, regulations and standards requirements

3, medical services: including the scope of medical services, medical equipment and technical level of the hospital, as well as the hospital's medical quality and safety, etc.;

4, medical education and scientific research: including the hospital's level of medical education and scientific research, as well as the hospital's educational and scientific research achievements, etc.;

5, medical costs and social responsibility: including the hospital's medical costs level and reasonableness, as well as the hospital's responsibility and contribution to society and other aspects.

Tertiary hospitals are assessed as follows:

1. Infrastructure construction: including the assessment of hospital buildings, equipment, facilities and other aspects, such as the hospital's planning, floor space, decoration, water, electricity and communication facilities, whether they are in line with the national standards and industry norms;

2. Medical management: including the hospital's management system, organizational structure, staffing, service flow

2. Medical management: including the assessment of the hospital's management system, organizational structure, staffing, service flow, such as quality management, safety management, risk management, etc.;

3. Medical services: including the assessment of the hospital's quality of medical services, technical level, medical safety, such as diagnostic and therapeutic equipment, medical technology, clinical pathways, etc.;

4. Medical education and scientific research: including the assessment of the level of the hospital's medical education and scientific research, such as the hospital's medical education facilities, teaching level, academic discipline, and so on. medical education facilities, teaching level, discipline construction, scientific research capacity, etc.

5. Management and service innovation: including the hospital's management innovation and service innovation, such as the hospital's informatization construction, intelligent management, and service system construction.

In summary, the hospital accreditation standards are based on relevant national and local regulations and standards, and the specific content and requirements may vary by region and time.

Legal basis:

Article 2 of the Regulations on the Handling of Medical Accidents

Medical accidents as referred to in the present regulations refer to accidents in which a medical institution and its medical personnel, in the course of their medical activities, violate the medical and health care management laws, administrative regulations, departmental rules and regulations as well as diagnosis and treatment and nursing norms and routines, and negligently cause personal damage to patients.

Article 3

To deal with medical accidents, shall follow the principles of openness, fairness, impartiality, timeliness and accessibility, adhere to the scientific attitude of seeking truth from facts, so that the facts are clear, the characterization is accurate, the responsibility is clear, and the treatment is appropriate.