Narayana Health is Awarded CAP Certification

Written by Arushi Sharma

Narayana Health, Bengaluru, achieves prestigious CAP certification, reaffirming their commitment to precision and quality healthcare. Joining a global network of accredited facilities, they prioritize patient well-being and excellence in laboratory medicine.

Narayana Health is Awarded CAP Certification
Narayana Health achieves CAP accreditation, joining a global network of top-quality laboratories.

Narayana Health, based in Bengaluru, is accredited by the College of American Pathologists (CAP).

The College of American Pathologists (CAP) has awarded Narayana Health accreditation. Recently, the CAP Accreditation Committee conducted an on-site inspection and recognized Narayana Health for adhering to standards.

Dr. K Mallika Reddy, Director of the Department of Laboratory Medicine & Blood Bank and Consultant at Narayana Health City, stated -

“We are honored to be accredited by the College of American Pathologists. This achievement acknowledges our services and reflects the expertise and dedication of our team. Together, we are dedicated to providing accurate diagnoses and quality healthcare, improving lives along the way.”

Narayana Health becomes part of a group of over 8,000 CAP-accredited facilities worldwide. The accreditation process of CAP involves examining laboratory records, quality control procedures, staff qualifications, equipment, facilities, safety programs, and overall management. By adhering to recent practices, Narayana Health ensures that its activities align with industry standards.

The College of American Pathologists, utilizing the expertise of pathologists, collaborates with laboratories worldwide to enhance the quality of laboratory medicine. CAP provides solutions such as proficiency testing/external quality assessment programs, quality improvement tools, and protocols and guidelines. These initiatives strive to promote operational excellence, bolster diagnostic confidence, and guarantee optimal patient care.

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