Aga Khan Hospital Tanzania, first in the country to receive prestigious JCI accreditation

“I am extremely proud of our team here at Aga Khan Hospital following our successful review and accreditation award, without their consistent hard work and adherence to the standards set by JCI every day with every patient we would not be able to join this exclusive grouping of hospitals around the world.”

— Sulaiman Shahabuddin, CEO Aga Khan Hospital, Dar es Salaam

Aga Khan Hospital Tanzania, first in the country to receive prestigious JCI accreditationThe Aga Khan Hospital has been awarded accreditation for good quality by the Joint Commission International (JCI).

Joint Commission International (JCI) works to improve patient safety and quality of health care in the international community by offering education, publications, advisory services, and international accreditation and certification.

The accreditation means that the Aga Khan Hospital has achieved a level of quality and patient service that is equal to the best hospitals in the world.

Aga Khan Hospital Tanzania, first in the country to receive prestigious JCI accreditationIn Africa, there are nine such hospitals and Aga Khan Hospital is the first hospital in Tanzania to achieve JCI accreditation.

Agencies of the Aga Khan Development Network provide health services in Tanzania to nearly 400,000 people a year through its hospital, health centres, community health programmes and medical training programmes.

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