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Time of India
19-05-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Mizoram hospital gets NQAS with 92.89% pts
Aizawl: The State Referral Hospital at Falkawn village, which is also designated as Aizawl West district hospital as well as Zoram Medical College & Hospital , has bagged the National Quality Assurance Standards (NQAS) by scoring 92.89% points while the maternity department of the hospital secured Platinum Certificate in LaQshya, a press statement issued by the state health and family welfare department said on Monday. The hospital's maternity operation theatre (OT) bagged 98.26% points, while the labour room and the paediatric department of the hospital scored 92.88% and 92.80%, respectively. The paediatric department received the MusQan certificate. Other primary health centres (PHCs) which have bagged the NQAS are — Chhipphir PHC (92.48%), Phuldungsei PHC (91.27%), West Phaileng PHC (89.47%) and Bilkhawthlir PHC (94.94%). Mizoram health minister Lalrinpuii said bagging national level certificates is a sign of healthcare improvement which is an important milestone for Mizoram and good news for the people, especially patients being treated in govt facilities.


Time of India
29-04-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Lokbandhu receives ‘MusQan Certification' for quality child health services
Lucknow: Lokbandhu Rajnarayan Combined Hospital was awarded the ' MusQan Certification ' by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare for quality child health services . "This certification symbolises the successful implementation of standards set by the central govt to maintain quality, accessible, and friendly child health services," they said, adding that the hospital also held the NQAS certification. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now With the MusQan certification, each department will receive Rs 3 lakh annually for three years. About 25% of this amount can be used to motivate employees, and 75% for branding activities like signage, raising awareness and facility improvements for which funds are not available from other sources. After three years, a reassessment will be conducted with internal evaluations continuing in the meantime. Nodal officer of the paediatric department LBRN Dr Neelambar Jha said: "It is a matter of pride for the hospital to receive the MusQan certificate. The hospital scored 90% in the assessment, with the paediatric ward IPD receiving 91%, the paediatric OPD 90%, and the SNCU 89%." The assessment was conducted between April 1 and 3. The quality of health services provided by the neonatal and paediatric department was evaluated based on eight standards, including the SNCU, paediatric OPD and paediatric ward IPD.