Head of the Health Services Division of the Central Lampung District Health Service, Agus Subagio, officially opened the PT Great Giant Pineapple (PT GGP) Inpatient Primary Clinic Accreditation Survey Activity on Wednesday (13/12).
In his speech, Lailatul Munawaroh, representing the Head of the Central Lampung Health Services Division, stated that clinic accreditation is not only the government’s obligation according to PMK No. 34 of 2022, but is also an important step in improving quality standards, performance and patient safety. “Best wishes to surveyors in Central Lampung Regency. I would like to appreciate the PT GGP Pratama Inpatient Clinic team for their preparation for this accreditation process. “Accreditation is not only an obligation, but also an important evaluation for PT GGP’s Pratama Inpatient Clinic in providing health services in accordance with applicable standards,” he said.
The accreditation process is considered a form of recognition of health services that meet predetermined standards. Munawaroh hopes that the accreditation process will run smoothly and produce results in accordance with the preparations that have been made so far. According to Munawaroh, this step not only has an impact on administrative achievements, but also has a real positive impact on public health.
He hopes that the PT GGP Pratama Inpatient Clinic can continue to be an example in providing quality and safe health services for the community.
In this accreditation survey activity, the Primary Health Accreditation Committee (KAKP) Surveyor Team Mulyakin, S. Kep. Ners., and dr. Depi Angraini, Head of PT GGP Primary Inpatient Clinic drg. Fitria, People Partner Prot and Plant Based Department Head PT GP Movery Ferestian, as well as officials from the Central Lampung Health Service. Fitria expressed her hope that this accreditation will bring improvements in the quality of service at the PT GGP Inpatient Primary Clinic. He emphasized the clinic’s efforts in providing health services according to the highest quality standards. Fitria also stated that the presence of this accreditation was history for the PT GGP clinic, and they hoped that the results would be as expected.
Mulyakin hopes that during the two days of carrying out the accreditation survey, all team members can be in place without permission unless it is an emergency. He explained that on the first day a document review would be carried out, and on the second day the relevant verification would be carried out, so that having officers on duty would make it easier if there were any necessary repairs.