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Green and Clean Hospital Management System

GCHMS

UAF accredited GCHMS standard is based on ISO 17021-1:2015 with additional requirements as per UAF:GCHMS MS:CAB:01.

Healthcare industry faces three major challenges. One challenge is safety, the next is effluence and bio waste management and the other affordability. Safety comes through effective regulation and incentivizing quality, Effluence and bio waste management through effective regulation and proper management of wastes, whereas affordability is achieved by improving efficiency through optimal use of resources and cutting down waste and efficient processes.

Hospital are known to be consuming large amount of electrical energy, which result into generating greenhouse gas emissions. Hospitals also require huge amount of water supply. Both these resources are precious. Hospitals also consume materials that could have toxic efforts, which includes MERCURY, CLEANING AGENTS and PESTICIDES etc. Hospitals also generate large quantities of Bio Medical Waste, which can have serious repercussions for environment and society at large.

Environmentally sustainable hospitals can also help in lowering the cost of healthcare delivery. This happens as hospitals are encouraged to practice energy saving measures that include electricity, water, gases and other consumable, by adopting of environmentally friendly processes, eliminating unnecessary purchases, choosing environmentally friendly agents/re-agents, recycling etc. All such aspects are addressed within the standard.

Hospital is a place of healing. Therefore, every hospital must have a robust system in place, which mitigate the adverse effects on environment within the hospital premises and at the same time does not in any way impacts external surroundings adversely. GREEN and CLEAN Hospital Standard provides necessary guidelines for effective environment, facilitating hospital in managing bio-medical waste and in controlling infection. This standard aims at optimum utilization of resources like electricity, water and other consumables, aiding hospitals in delivering safe and affordable healthcare to the community.

The GREEN and CLEAN Hospital aims to mitigate adverse effects on environment (GREEN) and even hasten the recovery process through infection free ambience (CLEAN).

The compliance to this Standard will provide tangible economic benefits like;

  • Reduced consumption of raw material/ resource
  • Reduced energy consumption
  • Improved process efficiency
  • Reduced waste management and disposal cost
  • Utilization of recoverable resource
  • Include use of renewable energy
  • Reduced hospital acquired infection

Hospitals shall develop Green and Clean Management System addressing the requirements of this Standard and suitably incorporate them within the existing system.

Hospitals shall develop Green and Clean Management System addressing the requirements of this Standard and suitably incorporate them within the existing system.

  • Leadership and Commitment
  • Legal Compliance
  • Environment Sustainability
  • Operational Control
  • Monitoring, Measurement and Improvement

The standard covers all processes; clinical as well as non-clinical and requires hospitals to undertake regular assessments for Green and Clean Management System.

Greens and Clean Hospital Management system Certification Process: Our Methodology

Accredify procedure for GCHMS registration/certification consists of the following steps:

1. Receipt of completed Questionnaire and Application.

2. Signing of Contract.

3. Stage I Audit – Documentation Review.

4. Stage II Audit – Initial Certification Audit.

5. Issuance of Certificate.

6. Surveillance Audits to ensure maintenance of system and continual improvement.

7. Re-certification through full audit after 3 years for continual assessment.

Services

ISO 7101:2023 –Healthcare Quality Management System (HQMS ISO 9001:2015 –Quality Management (QMS) ISO 14001:2015 –Environmental Management(EMS) ISO 21001:2018 –Educational Organizations Management System (EOMS) ISO/IEC 27001:2022 –Information Security Management (ISMS) ISO/IEC 20000-1:2018 –IT Service Management (ITSM) ISO/IEC 42001:2023 –Artificial Intelligence Management System (AIMS) ISO/IEC 27701:2019 –Privacy Information Management (PIMS) ISO 45001:2018 –Occupational Health & Safety (OHS) ISO 22000:2018 –Food Safety Management (FSMS) ISO 50001:2018 –Energy Management (EnMS) ISO 13485:2016 –Medical Device Quality Management (MDMS) Certification Process Accredited Management System Process (AMSP) Complaint & Appeals Impartiality Policy Confidentiality & COI IMS (Integrated Management System) Policy Rules for Logo Use CE Marking & Product Certification HACCP (Codex 2023) – Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points GMP (Updated 2023) – Good Manufacturing Practice Inspection and Testing General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Human Health Care HIPAA Compliance Certification Health Information Trust Alliance (HITRUST) System and Organization Controls (SOC) CMMI (Capability Maturity Model Integration) Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing (VAPT) Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) Cyber Security Service ISO CEN/TS 16555-1:2013 - Innovation ISO/IEC 22301:2019 –Business Continuity Management (BCMS) ISO 44001:2017 – Collaborative Business Relationship ISO/IEC 17025:2017 –Testing & Calibration Laboratories ISO 20121:2012 – Sustainable Events Management ISO 41001:2018 - Facility Management ISO 55001:2014 – Asset Management System ISO 31000:2018 – Risk Management ISO 30301:2019 – Records Management System ISO 21001:2018 –Educational Organizations Management ISO/TS 16949:2016 –Automotive Quality Management ISO 21434:2021 –Automotive Cybersecurity Compliance AS 9100D:2016 – Aerospace Quality Management ISO 10002:2014 - Customer Complaint ISO 18788:2015 - Security Operation ISO 39001:2012 - Road Safety ISO 29001:2010 - QMS:Oil & Gas ISO 37001:2016 – Anti-Bribery Management System ISO 19650:2018 – Building Information Modeling (BIM) ISO 10004:2012 - Customer Satisfaction ISO 26000:2010 – Social Responsibility ISO 13485:2016 -Medical Device ISO 15189:2022 – Medical Laboratory ISO 22716:2007 – Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) for Cosmetics

ISO CERTIFICATION. 3 STEPS. 30 DAYS. DONE !! | ACCREDIFY GLOBAL

Accredify Global, we follow a structured and transparent ISO certification process to help businesses achieve international compliance efficiently. Our streamlined approach ensures a hassle-free experience from initial consultation to final certification..

1. Application & Readiness Review

  • Objective: Review the certification application, confirm scope, and evaluate management system documentation and implementation status against the applicable ISO standard requirements.
  • Activities:
    • Review documented information and implemented processes.
    • Assess operational preparedness and site-specific conditions.
    • Confirm certification scope, audit duration, and audit program planning.
    • Identify any areas requiring clarification prior to the certification audit.
  • Outcome: Confirmation of readiness and formal audit plan for the certification audit.

2. Certification Audit

  • Objective: Independently assess your management system against the applicable ISO standard requirements.
  • Activities:
    • Conduct on-site or remote audit of documented information and implemented processes.
    • Interview personnel and observe operational activities.
    • Evaluate effectiveness and compliance of the management system.
    • Identify nonconformities or observations, if applicable.
  • Outcome: Audit report detailing findings and corrective action requirements (if applicable).

3. Certification Decision & Issuance

  • Objective: Review audit results and make an impartial certification decision.
  • Activities:
    • Independent technical review of audit documentation.
    • Verification of corrective actions, if applicable.
    • Certification approval by authorized decision-maker.
  • Outcome: ISO Certificate issued (valid for three years, subject to periodic surveillance audits).