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JANUARY, 2019 | Th e HEALTH Plus 11 p11 “We subject ourselves to such an audit to be on top of things. We try to provide the absolute best for our patients.” – Akmal Arief Quality treatment is key Institut Jantung Negara is one of the few to be accredited by the Joint Commission International From structural safety, to water supply, to even janitorial regime – each aspect of the hospital is audited to ensure the standard is up to par. “It’s a comprehensive review of the whole organization,” Akmal adds. “We subject ourselves to such an audit to be on top of things. So to have that certifi cation is a serious achievement. We try to provide the absolute best for our patients.” 2019, busy year “We are subjected to another round of audit by the JCI in 2019, it will be a busy one.” Akmal says that because the auditing process gets more dif- fi cult every time, as JCI themselves THE PASSION... For us to become the best is to contribute will update the requirements accord- ing to the global standard. to people who needs help, says Akmal Arief. He elaborates, “Th e second edition is more comprehensive and stringent HERE is a certain level of quality any type than the fi rst edition, then more requirements are of organizations strive to become. For a added for the third edition – and so forth. We are now medical institution such as Institut Jan- subjected to our sixth edition, so it will be a challenge.” tung Negara (IJN), the golden seal has to be the Joint Commission International JCI The passion to become the best For Akmal, and the rest of the people at IJN who works accreditation. together to serve their patients, there is a certain drive What is JCI? for them to become the best. “Th e hospital is the last place anyone wants to Founded in 1951, Joint Commission is the oldest and largest standards-setting and accrediting body in visit unless really necessary. Th erefore for us, it’s all health care in the United States. Joint Commission about the contribution. For us to become the best is International was founded by the Joint Commission in to contribute to people who needs help. We want to make sure that everyone who comes through here are 1994 and has touched more than 90 countries. It is considered the gold standard in global health- being treated well.” He continues, “I’ve worked in organizations that care accreditation. It identifi es, measures, and shares best practices in quality and patient safety across many gives priority to bottom lines, where the return on investments, profi t margins, and revenue becomes countries. IJN actually publishes their quality accreditation the fuel. In IJN, you have that balance of business and quality indicators on their website, an initiative sustainability and the passion to sincerely help those not many hospitals do. Akmal Arief Mohamed Fauzi, in need.” — Th e Health Plus Chief Operating Offi cer of IJN explains the value of being JCI-accredited institution. T Getting accredited “We have been accredited by JCI for 9 years now, since 2009. To have this accreditation, we assure that the whole organization is compliant to a set of globally accredited standard.” And the accreditation doesn’t just look at patient treatment alone. “It completely covers each aspect of our daily operation relating to patient care and safety, and it involves each and every single employee of the organization, even the cleaners, security guards, and other outsourced service providers.” IJN is for all IJN serves all with heart condition, just make sure to bring all the documents needed HOSPITALS is where we seek treatment and advice about our illness, and for IJN, they provide treatment and advice for any heart-related condi- tions. Yet some have claimed that IJN has been somewhat unwelcoming to them. How so? For government servants/offi cers, being admit- ted to a public hospital is a very simple process. It would only require an approved Guarantee Letter (GL) from the employer, no payment needed. Th ere is a misconception towards IJN in that some believe it to be a public hospital. Th is has resulted in some members of the public to experience diffi culty in being admitted into IJN because they do not possess suffi cient documentation. IJN is actually a private hospital own by the government since 1992. IJN do provide their services to everyone, be it from the government or private sector, however you do need to have suf- fi cient documentation before you can be admitted. Procedure is king Below is the statement made by IJN regarding their policy in admitting patients, be it with a government or private letter/referral. “We serve all categories of patients; according to the payors’ policy on health coverage for their employees and/or their dependents. As a tertiary hospital, IJN accepts guarantee letters (GL) from all government agencies – federal, state and statutory bodies, private com- panies as well as walk-ins patients. Patients seeking treatment in IJN with government referrals/GL or company GL should refer to their respective human resources depart- ments on the process as e very government agencies and corporate companies has their own policies on employees’ eligibility and coverage when seeking treatment at IJN.” One step ahead Th e process for referred patients is stricter than it is on the surface. Especially when it is being referred from government hospitals. “For referred patients, the hospital will usually let us know ahead of time that the patient will come. And we will usually request the hospital to send us the referral letter beforehand. We will also look out for patients who need guarantee letters and ensure that they are updated,” Akmal says. “Th erefore we will advise the patients of their requirements before they come into IJN.” — Th e Health Plus