Bhopal's Urban Primary Health Center Kolua Kala has received National Quality Assurance Standard Certificate with 99.7 percent marks. This certification has been issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India.
For the first time in the country, any health institution has received so many marks. The team of Government of India had evaluated the institution on 8th and 9th November.
Chief Medical and Health Officer Bhopal Dr. Prabhakar Tiwari said that the Urban Primary Health Center Kolua Kala was evaluated according to the checklist of 12 different departments, in which information was taken about all the national health programs including women health, child health, vaccination, family welfare, non-communicable diseases, communicable diseases, dressing room and emergency medicine, pharmacy, laboratory, general clinic, outreach activities.
National Quality Assurance Standard was started in the year 2013 for the delivery of quality health services in public health facilities. Under this, mainly eight areas like service provision, patients' rights, inputs, support services, clinical care, infection control, quality management and outcome are included.
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