
JCI Accreditation Preparedness
A leading tertiary hospital
Nigeria
JCI accreditation achieved
Sustained compliance
The context
A leading tertiary hospital pursued Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation — one of the most demanding international standards — and needed to be genuinely ready, not just hopeful.
What we did
- Ran a baseline gap assessment against the JCI standard
- Delivered quality-improvement coaching and patient-safety programme development across clinical and non-clinical teams
- Directed root-cause-analysis investigations and built a culture of incident reporting and learning
- Conducted mock surveys and rigorous compliance management ahead of the formal survey
The outcome
The hospital achieved and maintained Joint Commission International accreditation — evidence of accreditation readiness translated into a sustained operating discipline.
What this unlocks for similar clients
Hospitals can approach JCI or local accreditation as a programme that leaves durable patient-safety systems behind, not a one-off scramble for a certificate.
Client and host organisations are described by role and sector pending consent to be named. Outcome metrics are reported as published in our faculty’s public track record.