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  2. List of international healthcare accreditation organizations

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    This is a list of international healthcare accreditation organizations. These organizations are responsible for the accreditation of hospitals and other healtchcare services. The Joint Commission is one of the most widely used accreditation organizations.

  3. Ministry of Public Health (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    Temporary hospitals were set up to care for patients during epidemics, then disbanded when the epidemic subsided. Under King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) a hospital was constructed and completed in 1888 and named " Siriraj Hospital " in commemoration of the king's young son, Prince Siriraj Kakudhabhand , who had died of dysentery. [ 2 ]

  4. List of professional associations and regulatory councils in ...

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    Eleven of them—the medical, nursing, pharmacy, dental, engineers, veterinary, medical technology, physical therapy, architect, lawyer, and accounting councils—together form the Federation of Professional Councils of Thailand.

  5. Hospital accreditation - Wikipedia

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    Accreditation Canada accredited its first organization internationally in 1967 in Bermuda. [8] In 2010, Accreditation Canada International (ACI) was created to provide accreditation to hospitals, clinics, primary care centers and health systems. [9] Acreditas Global (formerly AAAHC International) has been present in Peru since 2012 and Costa ...

  6. International healthcare accreditation - Wikipedia

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    Fundamentally healthcare and hospital accreditation is about improving how care is delivered to patients and the quality of the care they receive. Accreditation has been defined as "A self-assessment and external peer assessment process used by health care organisations to accurately assess their level of performance in relation to established standards and to implement ways to continuously ...

  7. Hospitals in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    General hospitals (Thai: โรงพยาบาลทั่วไป) are located in province capitals or major districts and have a capacity of 200 to 500 beds. These hospitals are capable of secondary care and are under the category S and M1 service level. [3] As of 2022, there are total of 92 general hospitals in Thailand. [1]

  8. Healthcare in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    A subdistrict health promotion clinic, the most local level of healthcare infrastructure of MOPH, pictured here in Ban Na District, Nakhon Nayok Province. As of 2019, Thailand's population of 68 million is served by 927 government hospitals and 363 private hospitals with 9,768 primary care health units (SHPH clinics), responsible for Thai citizens’ health at the sub-district level. [1]

  9. Nakornthon Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Today the hospital provides medical care through multidisciplinary teams of trained specialists. The hospital operates with a 500-bed capacity and more than 15 specialty centers, and has received the ISO 9001:2000 certification, as well as the Thailand Hospital Accreditation. The hospital has many specialty centers, including: Allergy