There will be a tightening up of license inspection on around
2,400 medical facilities, the Shanghai municipal health bureau
announced on Tuesday. Facilities with less than 100 beds will be
checked every year, according to a Tuesday report of the
Oriental Morning Post.
Officials from the bureau said practicable measures had been
drawn up to calibrate medical facility management. Facilities with
more than 100 beds would be checked every three years.
The bureau will keep on record misconducts of medical
facilities, which would provide supporting evidence to decide
whether or not they pass the regular inspection. If they don’t,
their licenses could be revoked.
The new measures give clear guidelines on procedures and time
limits for inspection application and acceptance. Medical
facilities could be ordered to stop functioning or have their
licenses revoked if they don’t have their accreditation verified in
the required time period.
The municipal health bureau has asked health authorities at
various levels in the city to enhance the supervision over medical
facilities under their jurisdiction, keep daily records on file and
exchange information with the municipal health bureau.
(China.org. cn by Zhang Yunxing, May 25, 2006)