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The Tsuen Wan Adventist Hospital works to exceed
statutory requirements and patients' expectations.
In 2006, the Tsuen Wan Adventist Hospital is proud
to become the second hospital in Hong Kong and Macau
to receive accreditation from the Joint Commission International
(JCI) after the Hong Kong Adventist Hospital, its sister
hospital.
For consecutive years since 2000, the Tsuen Wan Adventist
Hospital has been receiving full accreditation from
the Trent Accreditation Board.
By choosing to receive medical care only from an internationally
accredited hospital, you are guaranteed that the level
of care you receive is of international standard.
Joint
Commission International (JCI)
Joint Commission International (JCI) is the international
affiliate of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of
Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), a non-governmental
organization that has been involved in the establishment
of standards and quality management systems in healthcare
in the United States since 1951.
Most states in America accept the accreditation by
the Joint Commission as a condition for licensure. The
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
and Joint Commission International (JCI) were designated
as the world's first WHO Collaborating Centers dedicated
solely to patient safe in August 2005.
Trent Accreditation Scheme
The Tsuen Wan Adventist Hospital has been assessed to
exceed Organization Standards of the Trent Accreditation
Board from the United Kingdom.
The Trent Accreditation Scheme was first established
in the United Kingdom in the Trent region in 1993 and
had been evaluated by the Nuffield Institute in 1996
to grant accreditation to healthcare service providers
including hospitals and nursing homes.
A panel of independent surveyors would inspect key
areas of hospital services, including management arrangements,
professional services, clinical specialties, supporting
services, information system as well as accommodation
and catering services.
It is only when Board of Directors of the Trent Accreditation
Scheme in the United Kingdom is satisfied with the surveyor's
report that full accreditation would be granted.
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