Delhi AIIMS to get NABL accreditation by July 31: Director M Srinivas
New Delhi: In a bid to expand infrastructure, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) New Delhi is in the process of acquiring National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) accreditation for its laboratories.
Expressing appreciation for the departments' efforts in this regard, AIIMS Director M Srinivas emphasized the significance of NABL accreditation and its role in ensuring quality services and called it a step in the right direction.
He appreciated the efforts being made by departments to achieve NABL accreditation for their respective laboratories, informed a press release on Wednesday.
The AIIMS Director said that the effort aims to encourage and expedite the process of acquiring NABL accreditation for labs. A timeline of July 31, 2024, has been fixed after consultation with the core team spearheading the NABL accreditation process.
According to an ANI report, "AIIMS New Delhi stands committed to providing quality services in all aspects and embracing of mandatory NABL accreditation for all laboratories of AIIMS New Delhi is further testament to the same," the release stated.
Further, it is the endeavour of AIIMS New Delhi to optimise utility and use of available equipment and machines across Departments for patient care services.
The Department of Laboratory Medicine often maintains redundancy of critical equipment required for various investigations, and such equipment is essential to maintaining uninterrupted patient care services.
Similarly, the CT scan, being referred to as non-operational, is pending condemnation and has already completed its useful life span. However, to ensure uninterrupted patient care services, a new CT scan has already been operationalized in Surgical Block to cater to the patient's needs. Also, AIIMS continues to procure additional state-of-the art diagnostic equipment as per the needs of the patients and the availability of appropriate infrastructure, reported news agency ANI.
To facilitate early diagnostics for patients, AIIMS New Delhi has, in the past year, increased the operational timings of all diagnostics to the maximum feasible level with existing resources. This has resulted in making available an additional 15-25 per cent slots for patients, the release added.
AIIMS New Delhi has initiated the tender process for constructing a new Super Specialty OPD Block in its Masjid Moth Campus. This development will add approximately 1,10,000 square feet of space, accommodating 4 CT Scans, 4 MRI Machines, and specialized laboratories, thus bolstering diagnostic capabilities.
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