On January 18, 2018, St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou received JCI re-accreditation certification, printed with the gold medal JCI logo and the Gold Seal of Approval from the JCI headquarters in the United States.
And a letter from Paul Chang, Vice President of Joint Commission International was enclosed with the certification. Mr. Paul Chang commented on all aspects of St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou and expressed his encouragement to all staff in the hospital.
Here the letter reads:
Dear Dr Wang:
Joint Commission International (JCI) Accreditation has reviewed the Triennial Hospital Survey Report of 9-13 October 2017 for Modern Hospital Guangzhou. It is with great pleasure that I inform you of the decision to grant ACCREDITATION to Modern Hospital Guangzhou. Congratulations to you, and all the other leaders and staff for achieving this recognition of your commitment to provide quality care on an ongoing basis.
The citizens of China should be proud that Modern Hospital Guangzhou is focusing on this most challenging goal--to continuously raise quality to higher levels.Once again congratulations on this significant achievement.
Sincerely,
Paul Chang
Vice President, Accreditation, Standards and Measurement
Joint Commission International
St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou has passed the JCI re-accreditation and is accredited again by the JCI certification headquarters in the United States and it keeps us on our toes. We will continue to improve the quality of medical services and optimize the patients’ experience for treatment.
On the path towards the gold standard in global health care, we will never forget our original intention and will keep moving forwards.
JCI re-accreditation certificate is awarding to Dr Wang.
JCI re-accreditation site inspection
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