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Lanka Hospitals to be reaccredited by JCI

8 October, 2017

Lanka Hospitals Corporation PLC has received the prestigious and widely acclaimed accreditation from Joint Commission International (JCI). The hospital is the first medical institution in Sri Lanka to be reaccredited by the JCI, during the first triennial survey conducted from 28th August to 1st September 2017.

Commenting on the latest achievement, Group Chief Executive Officer of Lanka Hospitals Dr. Prasad Medawatte said, “For the last 15 years we have constantly strived to provide finest health care services to the people. Being reaccredited by the prestigious JCI of the latest version released in our very first attempt under the new standard will once again testify to the quality of our health care services.”

Lanka Hospitals remains among the few hospitals in the world to be accredited within a short span of time under the new standards. The new standard of the 6th Edition of JCI came into effect on the 1st of July 2017.

With a mission to improve patient safety and quality of health care across the world, JCI provides international accreditation and certification as well as education, publications and advisory services in over 100 countries. JCI has also partnered with government ministries, academia, international advocates, health systems and agencies, hospitals, clinics as well as academic medical centres to help them maintain optimal performance through rigorous standards in health care.

Lanka Hospitals commenced operations on 7th June 2002 under the brand name Apollo Hospitals. As a purpose built private hospital, Apollo Colombo revolutionized the local health care industry and today as Lanka Hospitals, the institution plays a vital role in providing world class medical care to the nation. Backed by some of the world’s most reputed global healthcare providers, Lanka Hospitals strives to offer cost effective healthcare solutions of international standards. 

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