jci international accreditation what does it mean

Legal analysis: JCI is the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations abbreviated as JCAHO) for the accreditation of healthcare organizations outside the U.S. The JCI consists of international experts in medicine, nursing, administration and public **** policy. JCI is comprised of international experts in health care, nursing, administration, and public **** policy from Western Europe, the Middle East, Latin and Central America, Asia Pacific, North America, Central and Eastern Europe, and Africa. Currently JCI has given guidance and accreditation to public and private healthcare organizations and government departments in more than 40 countries around the world, and 78 healthcare organizations in 13 countries (including China) have been accredited by the international JCI.

Legal basis: "The People's Republic of China *** and the Basic Medical Care and Health Promotion Law" Article 38 To hold a medical institution, it shall have the following conditions, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the State for the approval or filing procedures:

(a) have a name, organization and premises in accordance with the provisions;

(b) have funds, facilities, equipment and medical and health care personnel that are appropriate for the business that it carries out, equipment and medical and health personnel;

(3) have appropriate rules and regulations;

(4) be able to independently assume civil liability;

(5) other conditions stipulated by laws and administrative regulations.

Medical institutions obtain a license to practice in accordance with the law. It is prohibited to forge, alter, buy, sell, rent or lend a license to practice in a medical institution. The specific conditions and configurations of various types of medical and health institutions at all levels shall be in accordance with the standards for medical and health institutions formulated by the competent health department of the State Council.