Ten Ayush Centers in Wayanad Set to Meet NABH Standards
The initiative marks the launch of the third phase of evaluations aimed at optimizing Ayush Health and Wellness Centres across the state to meet National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH) standards. This assessment process is designed to enhance the quality of healthcare services provided by these centres, which focus on traditional Indian systems of medicine, including Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy.
The NABH standards are recognized for ensuring the delivery of high-quality healthcare through systematic processes and protocols. This effort reflects the governments commitment to improving public health infrastructure and promoting alternative medicine practices. As part of this phase, health officials will conduct thorough reviews of facilities, staff qualifications, and patient care protocols at various centres. Successful accreditation will not only improve the quality of healthcare available to the public but may also increase trust and utilization of these health services among the community.
Further details regarding the timeline for the assessments and any anticipated funding or resources allocated to support these upgrades have yet to be announced.
