First Ayurveda hospital gets accreditation
Thursday, October 21, 2010 10:43:34 PM, IANS
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New Delhi:
As accreditation has been made compulsory for traditional medicine
hospitals, the health ministry Tuesday gave accreditation to the
first ayurveda hospital in the national capital.
Accreditation was given to 'AyurVAID' hospital by Minister of
State for Health G. Gandhiselvan.
The government is trying to promote alternate and traditional
medicines under the department of Ayush, which covers ayurveda,
yunani, siddha and homeopathy.
Accreditation for Ayush hospitals was made compulsory by the
National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare
Providers (NABH), a constituent board of Quality Council of India
(QCI).
According to officials, the step has been taken to ascertain the
standard of health care in hospitals practicing traditional
medicines.
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