Dr.Nirmal Fredrick T
Accreditation has generated considerable interest in recent years, as a comprehensive approach improving eye care quality. The key difference between accreditation and regulation is that by focusing on optimal or desirable, rather than minimum standards of care, accreditation has a strong performance improvement orientation, stimulating eye care centers to pursue increasingly higher levels of patient safety and quality. Accreditation is not just about standard-setting: there are analytical, counselling and self-improvement dimensions to the process. Quality assurance and the reduction of medical error is a key role of the accreditation process. This instruction course will have didactic lectures with videos on infrastructure and infection control, Panel discussion on step-wise approach to accreditation and sharing best practices from accredited hospitals.The Instruction course is a well structured programme with relevant videos, adequate time for discussion and interactions.
| 1 | Infrastructure and licensing requirements for Accreditation (10 mins) | Dr.Nirmal Fredrick T | watch video |
| 2 | Operation theatre and infection control process (10 mins) | Dr.Chandrasekhar D | watch video |
| 3 | Resources and Preparation for Accreditation (10 mins) | Dr.Arneja Jaswant | watch video |
| 4 | Documentation and technology solutions (HMS/ EMR) for Accreditation (10 mins) | Dr.ZAMINDAR SAMINA FAIYAZ | watch video |
| 5 | Best Practices in Accredited Eye Hospitals (10 mins) | Dr.Gagan Dudeja | watch video |
| Panel Discussion : (20 mins.) |


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