To achieve JCI accreditation, a hospital must meet over 1,000 measurable criteria across patient care, safety systems, infection control, surgical standards, leadership, and continuous improvement. It must undergo periodic re-assessment to maintain the certification. The process is demanding, and the result is a meaningful, verified assurance of quality.
What Accreditation Means in the Operating Room
For rhinoplasty patients, accreditation has direct practical implications. It means the operating room environment, anaesthesia equipment, sterilisation standards, monitoring systems, and emergency protocols all meet internationally benchmarked criteria. It means the anaesthesiologist who manages your care during surgery is working to the same standards of practice as their counterpart in a leading European or American hospital.
It means that if anything unexpected occurs — as in any surgery, unforeseen events are possible — the facility has the systems, equipment, and trained personnel to manage it effectively. This is not a given in unaccredited facilities. In JCI-accredited hospitals, it is a verified capability.
Beyond Accreditation: Our Own Standards
Askeroglu Health Group adds a layer of internal quality assurance on top of the accreditation standards of our partner hospitals. We regularly assess the patient experience, monitor outcomes, review feedback, and maintain the relationships with surgeons and facilities that allow us to respond quickly if any aspect of care does not meet our expectations.