International gold-standard accreditation for hospitals with global ambitions.
Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation is the globally recognised mark of healthcare excellence, sought by hospitals attracting international patients, institutional investors, and government recognition. Achieving JCI requires meeting over 1,000 standards across patient care, safety, infection control, facility management, and governance. Our JCI support service combines facility design review, compliance documentation, and gap assessment to prepare your hospital for accreditation — whether as a standalone programme or alongside NABH.
Discuss Your ProjectJCI accreditation opens doors to international patient referrals, insurance networks, and investment partnerships.
NABH and JCI compliance achieved simultaneously — our design and documentation process covers both standards.
Governance, leadership, and quality structures aligned to JCI requirements from board level down.
Chapter-by-chapter gap analysis against current JCI Hospital Standards edition.
Facility compliance review, documentation gaps addressed, and policy library developed.
Department-specific training, IPSG drills, and quality measurement system activation.
Simulated JCI survey with tracer methodology and final readiness assessment.
Healthcare Facilities
Hospital layouts built to NABH standards from the first line of BIM.
Healthcare Facilities
From NABH gap assessment to accreditation certificate — structured consulting for first-attempt success.
Healthcare Facilities
Laboratory spaces and quality systems built to NABL and ISO 15189 standards.
Common questions about our JCI Accreditation Support service.
JCI accreditation typically takes 18–24 months from initial gap assessment to survey for hospitals starting from scratch. Hospitals with existing NABH accreditation can leverage their existing quality infrastructure and often achieve JCI in 12–18 months.
Yes — we actively recommend this. The two standards are complementary, and a dual-standard preparation programme is more cost-effective than sequential accreditation. We map requirements across both standards and implement jointly where they overlap.
IPSGs are six high-priority patient safety requirements mandated by JCI: correct patient identification, effective communication, safe medication management, surgical safety, infection control, and fall prevention. Full compliance with all six is a condition of JCI accreditation.
Significantly — JCI is the benchmark international patients and their referring physicians use to assess hospital quality. Many international insurance providers also require JCI accreditation for direct billing arrangements. It is the single most impactful credential for medical tourism revenue.
JCI accredits hospitals of all sizes including specialty hospitals, ambulatory surgery centres, and clinical laboratories. There are JCI standards specifically designed for each facility type. We assess applicability and recommend the right JCI programme for your facility.
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