Ward accreditation is a key component of our ongoing efforts to enhance and standardise the quality of care provided to patients in our hospitals.
Internal assessments are conducted by corporate nurses and subject matter experts. They deliver reports that highlight the ward's strengths. They also identify areas for improvement necessary to achieve the next level of accreditation.
The assessments include various aspects including patient experience, safety, staff morale, operational efficiency, and performance in equality, diversity, and inclusion. Wards receive ratings of bronze, silver, or gold based on their adherence to these standards. Teams work hard to meet rigorous criteria.
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Latest ward accreditation news
Iris becomes our first gold ward and Daisy jumps to silver
Congratulations to Iris ward at King George Hospital, which has become the first to achieve gold in our ward accreditation scheme.
Read " Iris becomes our first gold ward and Dai…"It's silver for Sky B!
Sky B ward at Queen’s Hospital has become the latest to attain silver accreditation as part of our ongoing efforts to improve and standardise the quality of care given across our hospitals.
Read " It's silver for Sky B!…"Silver for CCU and Ocean B, while Iris goes for gold!
The Coronary Care Unit and Ocean B have achieved silver in our ward accreditation programme, and Iris ward has become the first to reach the threshold to be assessed for gold, as part of our drive to improve patient care.
Read " Silver for CCU and Ocean B, while Iris g…"Congratulations Sky A and MRU!
We’re delighted two more of our wards have attained silver and bronze accreditation as part of our ongoing efforts to improve and standardise the quality of care given across our hospitals.
Read " Congratulations Sky A and MRU!…"Congratulations to our Maternity High Dependency Unit
Our Maternity High Dependency Unit (HDU) at Queen’s Hospital has achieved silver in our ward accreditation scheme, becoming the latest to achieve the award.
Read " Congratulations to our Maternity High De…"Well done to Bluebell B!
Mandarin A gets silver