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    HCAH, India’s out-of-hospital care provider, has recently announced that its Hyderabad facility has been awarded the QAI (Quality and Accreditation Institute) accreditation for Transition Care Centres. This makes it the first facility in India to receive this certification. The accreditation is a testament to HCAH’s commitment to maintaining the highest quality of services at its Hyderabad Transition Care Centre (TCC). HCAH has been delivering excellence in out-of-hospital care for the last ten years and focuses on improving the quality of life for patients while minimizing the chances of readmission.

    The QAI accreditation adds to HCAH’s already impressive track record in quality standards, as it becomes the only organization to receive two QAI accreditations and one NABH (National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers) accreditation. This achievement marks an essential step for HCAH as it continues to expand its footprint nationwide and aims to emerge as an outstanding quality healthcare provider in this segment.

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    Vivek Srivastava, Co-founder and CEO, HCAH, expressed his excitement about this achievement and stated that having this accreditation will make it easier for insurance companies to fund patient expenses, thereby addressing the issue of payers. Dr. Gaurav Thukral, COO, HCAH, highlighted that four years ago, HCAH became the first home healthcare company to receive QAI accreditation. Building on this legacy, HCAH’s Hyderabad TCC becomes the first to be accredited under the Indian Standards for TCC developed by QAI. These standards have been approved by the Board of QAI’s Centre for Accreditation of Health & Social Care.

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    In conclusion, HCAH’s QAI accreditation is a significant milestone in the Indian healthcare industry. It demonstrates HCAH’s commitment to providing high-quality healthcare services and sets a benchmark for other healthcare providers in India.

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