Medical tourism in the Philippines is fast becoming the growth with the launch of the International Accreditation
A recognized certification program in the world has been launched in the Philippines to improve the quality of care among local health providers and medical product development and tourism in the country.
Under the aegis of its exclusive Philippine representative HealthCORE, NaBH International aims to improve conditions, systems, processes and skills and health care facilities in the country through internationally recognized and accredited standards.
“Accreditation is a practical solution to one of the main issues of medical tourism, which is the quality and safety assurance. You can not underestimate their importance as international accreditation allows our healthcare professional to advise patients who have undergone an external evaluation was assessed globally. It gives credibility and confidence generated by the recognition among foreign patients, to promote medical tourism, “said Sanjiv Malik, member of the Board NaBH MS and CEO of Health Care Group in the UAE, which has also been responsible for marketing strategies of the Working Group for Taiwan Travel Medicine.
Developed and implemented successfully in India, NaBH has been accredited by the International Society for Quality in Health Care (ISQua) within the International Accreditation Program in 2008 – one of the few accreditation bodies world to achieve this recognition. ISQua is an international body which grants approval of accreditation programs of health as a seal of excellence.
“The Philippines have some advantages over other countries, we have trained health professionals who have brilliant communication skills in English, and hospitality and optimism is ideal for patients heal and recover. But for Medical tourism to really flourish in the Philippines, we recognize the need for health care providers to be Filipino at the height of world-class standards, which is exactly the purpose of accreditation, said Department of Transportation Deputy Secretary for Tourism Plotting and Promotions Vicente Romano III.
International Accreditation Process NaBH involves site visits and site visits to determine if the rules of access, patient care, medication administration, patient rights and infection control are met. Standards continuous improvement of quality, governance, security, facilities, human resources and the system of information management are also assessed by consultants qualified and well trained that includes doctors, health managers and nursing supervisors.
“This is an opportunity for the Philippines compared with the best in the world. International Accreditation NaBH results in healthcare organizations that are globally competitive and in harmony with the needs and demands of international patients,” he said Dr. J. Girdhar Gyani, CEO of NaBH International and Secretary General of Quality Council of India.
Outside of hospitals and clinics, also refers to international accreditation NaBH spas, health centers, blood banks, community health centers and other small healthcare organizations.
“As we seek to position Argentina as a destination for international health, our world class physicians, nurses and therapists need the same world-class facilities to practice. By combining our improved capabilities Our world-class hospitals and clinics to world class standards, the Philippines will become a world center of health care, “said an ardent supporter of the student’s medical tourism Joyce, President and CEO of Communications HealthCORE HIM.
In addition to promoting medical tourism, the accreditation program is seen as supporting the current administration’s program to provide universal access to health care quality.
“With the rigorous accreditation process NaBH International, we ensure that our hospitals provide health care safe and effective for the best quality and best price. Basically, NaBH it comes to improving the health system in general, for the benefit of patients, “said Juris Umali-Soliman, CEO of HealthCORE.







