The accreditation is expected to foster new partnerships with hospitals, insurance companies, and other healthcare providers, ensuring superior emergency care that aligns with international standards
RED.Health has received the Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation, a global gold standard for quality and patient safety in healthcare. This accreditation is expected to open new partnerships with hospitals, insurance companies, and other healthcare providers, enhancing emergency care services to meet international standards.
RED.Health addresses critical issues caused by delays in Emergency Medical Services (EMS). Each minute of delay raises severe trauma mortality risk by 2-3 per cent, and a 15-minute delay for stroke patients heightens the risk of long-term disability or death. Inefficient transport also leads to higher stress and anxiety for patients, longer emergency department stays, and increased healthcare costs. By improving EMS efficiency, RED.Health reduces unnecessary hospital readmissions, enhances patient outcomes, and could save the healthcare system up to INR 23,000 crores annually.
“RED.Health’s commitment to JCI standards ensures patient safety and needs remain central, providing peace of mind to patients and families. This accreditation solidifies RED.Health’s reputation and credibility as one of the world’s elite healthcare providers,” informs the statement.