NABH and RSSDI collaborate to improve quality of diabetes care in India
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NABH and RSSDI collaborate to improve quality of diabetes care in India

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New Delhi: In a move towards enhancing diabetes care in India, the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers, a part of the Quality Council of India, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India. Robust clinical and digital health standards will be developed to help streamline diabetes care across India’s healthcare system, it said. NABH, a body known for its work in setting and maintaining healthcare standards, will enhance its accreditation standards for allopathic clinics, specifically for diabetes care to ensure they maintain high-quality care, from patient education to the treatment process, and adopt the latest technologies for more effective management of the condition. NABH and RSSDI will collaborate to develop digital health standards for clinic management systems, enabling diabetes clinics to improve patient care through technology. RSSDI will promote the certification of NABH’s Allopathic Clinic Accreditation Standards across its extensive network of diabetes care professionals.

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