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Tokyo Adventist Hospital Receives Important Accreditation

Health-care institution has been accredited by the Joint Commission International.

Tokyo Adventist Hospital, Northern Asia-Pacific Division, and Adventist Review
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Tokyo Adventist Hospital Receives Important Accreditation
Tokyo Adventist Hospital has recently obtained certification from the Joint Commission International, an organization that evaluates health-care facilities globally. [Photo: Tokyo Adventist Hospital]

After years of hard and committed work, Tokyo Adventist Hospital has recently obtained certification from the Joint Commission International (JCI), an organization that evaluates health-care facilities globally. JCI assesses medical institutions using international benchmarks, striving for ongoing enhancements in care quality and patient welfare.

The hospital remains dedicated to upholding a system that ensures patients receive medical treatment with unprecedented reassurance, the health-care institution’s leaders recently said.

“We have undergone an assessment to maintain a system that ensures patients receive medical treatment with even greater peace of mind, while elevating the standard of medical care,” hospital leaders shared.

The audit preparation spanned a number of years. “The JCI audit required several years of preparation, leading to the establishment of the JCI secretariat and the Quality Control Office,” leaders shared. “The entire staff, under the guidance of the secretariat, quality control office, and department heads designated for JCI audits collaborated seamlessly to enhance the quality of health care for our patients.”

While the hospital’s collective endeavor has been directed toward “enhancing the quality of health care for our patients,” the focus has also been on achieving JCI accreditation, leaders reported. Overall, they said, “our objective extends beyond acquiring JCI certification.

“Rather than fixating solely on JCI accreditation, we aim for growth to consistently provide superior medical care to our patients. We view this certification as not an endpoint but a fresh beginning,” the leaders explained.

The JCI certification symbolizes not just a culmination but a new commencement, hospital leaders said. “Our commitment remains unwavering to serve every patient in line with our ethos of ‘caring for each individual with the compassion of Christ for the restoration of both mind and body,’ ” they said. “We will persistently strive to enhance patient safety and medical care quality.”

About Tokyo Adventist Hospital

Tokyo Adventist Hospital is located in a city with 14 million residents and a metro area of more than 40 million. The Adventist health-care institution has been providing services since 1929 under the motto “To Make Man Whole Through Christ’s Love.”

The Tokyo facilities provide services in internal medicine, surgery, orthopedics, and pediatrics, according to its website. The hospital also offers services in ophthalmology, dermatology, urology, and dentistry.

The original version of this story was posted on the Northern Asia-Pacific Division news site.

Tokyo Adventist Hospital, Northern Asia-Pacific Division, and Adventist Review

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