Cohsasa Accreditation Confirms International Healthcare Quality And Patient Safety Standards
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| Name of Hospital | Award | Valid for | Type of facility | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jwaneng Mine Hospital | Full Accreditation | 4 years | Acute hospital | Jwaneng, Botswana |
| Newmarket Day Hospital | Full Accreditation | 2 years | Same day surgical hospital | Alberton, South Africa |
| The Bank Hospital | Full Accreditation | 3 years | Acute hospital | Accra, Ghana |
| Zuid Afrikaans Hospital | Full Accreditation | 2 years | Acute hospital | Pretoria, South Africa |
What do these awards represent?
Cohsasa accreditation signals that a healthcare facility meets robust international quality and safety standards. For patients, it provides assurance that care is delivered safely, consistently and at a high level of quality.
What does accreditation mean for patients?
A full Cohsasa accreditation confirms that a healthcare facility has successfully completed a rigorous quality improvement programme and complies with standards accredited by the International Society for Quality in Health Care External Evaluation Association (ISQua EEA), the global authority overseeing healthcare quality in more than 70 countries.
Cohsasa is itself also accredited by ISQua EEA, making it the only internationally recognised healthcare accrediting body based in sub-Saharan Africa.
Facilities entering the Cohsasa programme initially receive a two-year accreditation upon meeting these demanding standards. As quality systems mature and performance is sustained, longer accreditation awards follow. A four-year accreditation signals to patients that the facility has consistently met superior standards for at least eight years.
Quality assurance does not end with the award. All accredited facilities are required to undergo an interim survey midway through the accreditation cycle, ensuring that standards are maintained and that patients continue to receive high-quality care.
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