INFECTION CONTROL INITIATIVES
Our quality and safety services are designed to help hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic centers to implement global best practices in clinical operations, infection control, and risk management.
- Monitor, inspect, and test materials.
 - Outputs to find and correct defects or deviations.
 - Ensure consistency for the uniform and reliable products and services.
 - Detects defects to identify flaws or errors before products reach customers.
 - Maintain standards to verify that processes and outputs meet specified standards or regulations.
 - Reducing waste and costs—preventing errors early—saves time, materials, and money.
 - Improving customer satisfaction—delivering high-quality products and services builds trust and loyalty.
 - Facilitating continuous improvement — Feedback from QC can help improve processes over time.
 - To prevent healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and ensure a safe environment for patients, healthcare workers, and visitors.
 - Design and implement programs to improve clinical outcomes and patient safety.
 - And overall care quality, for example, reducing hospital-acquired infections through evidence-based practices.
 
                
            
We protect patients from infections acquired during care, especially those who are vulnerable (e.g., post-surgery, immunocompromised). We also do the following initiative:
- Central Sterile Supply Department (CSSD)
 - Autoclave Protocol
 - Protect healthcare workers and staff by reducing occupational exposure to infectious agents.
 - Monitor and investigate infection trends by utilizing surveillance systems to detect outbreaks and implement corrective actions.
 - Including hand hygiene, sterilization, isolation precautions, and PPE use.
 - Train healthcare staff through ongoing education in infection prevention practices.
 - Ensure compliance with standards and regulations from national health authorities and global bodies, such as the WHO or the CDC.
 - Promote antimicrobial stewardship by preventing the overuse of antibiotics to reduce antibiotic resistance.
 - Laboratory Management
 - Access Control
 - Medical Waste Management