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Quality Management

Our Clinic strives every day to ensure the quality and safety of care for its patients.

The approach to quality taken by Clinica Sant'Anna, a member of Swiss Medical Network, is in line with the group's strategy of constantly striving for excellence in services for its patients and physicians.

Certifications

ISO 9001:2015 – Swiss Safety Center (SSC)

Some of our clinics are certified according to this standard, which is widely used and comparable both nationally and internationally. It shows the requirements that have to be implemented with regard to customer needs as well as product and service quality. The standard is thus a proven instrument for increasing the transparency of operational processes and subsequently optimising the efficiency of corporate performance. The annual review by the certification body SSC also ensures continuous and sustainable improvement of the management system.

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ANQ

The competence centre for quality assessments in hospitals and clinics

The ANQ coordinates and implements standardised quality assessments in acute care, rehabilitation and psychiatry throughout Switzerland. The publicly published assessment results enable hospitals and clinics to further develop their quality in a targeted manner.

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Swissnoso

Swissnoso is dedicated to reducing nosocomial infections and multidrug-resistant germs that can occur during a stay or treatment in a hospital. Practicable modules are offered in the area of surveillance and prevention. The Swiss Medical Network institutions continuously monitor possible cases of infection or the long-term course of wound healing and report these to Swissnoso. Useful data for quality control is generated and evaluated from this.

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CIRS - Critical Incident Reporting System

Our CIRS reporting platform is a reporting and learning system that allows the identification of risks or critical events. The system is an essential element of clinical risk management and allows the anonymised reporting of incidents that may occur during different procedures - e.g. during the administration of medication, communication, documentation, the exercise of standard processes or even the use of technical equipment. The goals of CIRS are the proactive handling of critical events, the further development of the hospital's internal safety culture and the increase of patient safety.

REKOLE®

In 2007, the national association of hospitals and clinics H+ created a uniform system of standards (REKOLE® stands forRevision of Cost Accounting and Service Recording) for operational accounting in hospitals. In this way, H+ has unified the operational accounting of hospitals and clinics according to common standards throughout the country and created a system that fulfils the legal requirements according to the Health Insurance Act (KVG).

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