Orientation and Sensitisation Training on NABH Standards for Government Hospitals

As part of Gujarat’s SRESTHA-G project, NABH is conducting sensitisation and orientation training programmes for academic leaders, administrators, and healthcare professionals from public hospitals. The training is designed to familiarise them with NABH’s Entry-Level and Accreditation Standards, enabling them to lead quality improvement initiatives and improve patient care outcomes across the state’s public healthcare system.

With Gujarat actively advancing public health infrastructure, equipping institutional leaders and staff with knowledge of quality protocols is crucial. This initiative ensures capacity building, strengthens service delivery, and helps institutions become accreditation-ready—setting a benchmark for other states.

To train academic, administrative, and clinical stakeholders from government hospitals in Gujarat on NABH quality standards, fostering a culture of safety, accountability, and readiness for certification and accreditation.

  •  Builds leadership capacity in quality healthcare and patient safety across all levels of the public health system.
  • Creates a trained network of professionals to drive and sustain systemic improvements.
  • Enhances operational understanding of NABH standards and implementation methods.
  • Equips healthcare staff and administrators to embed quality protocols in day-to-day operations.
  • Promotes a culture of continuous quality improvement and strengthens interdepartmental coordination.
  • Increases patient satisfaction through better communication, systems, and service protocols.
  • Helps hospitals prepare for audits, documentation, and formal accreditation.
  • Establishes Gujarat as a quality-focused state in public healthcare delivery.