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EN 15224 Quality Management in Health Care

EN 15224:2017 & ISO 9001:2015: Quality Management Systems for Health Care

EN 15224:2017 specifies the minimum requirements on a quality management system in health care. The standard covers all of the requirements of ISO 9001:2015 and includes some additional requirements specifically for the health care sector. The focus of EN 15224:2017 is on the consideration of “clinical processes” and “clinical risk management”. The term “clinical” refers to all kinds of interaction between patients and health care staff (doctors and nursing staff).

EN 15224:2017 defines eleven quality aspects:

  • Appropriate, correct care
  • Availability
  • Continuity of the care
  • Efficacy
  • Efficiency
  • Equality
  • Evidence/knowledge-based care
  • Care that concentrates on the patient, including physical, psychological and social integrity
  • Inclusion of the patients
  • Patient safety
  • Timeliness/accessibility

Your advantages

  • If you introduce a QM system according to EN 15224:2017 you will benefit not only from an industry-specific standard but primarily from the internal advantages offered by a well-structured and -implemented QM system.
  • A focus on the clinical processes places the patients’ benefit firmly in the spotlight.
  • The obligatory consideration of the clinical risk reduces or avoids negative effects on the results of one of the quality aspects of health care.

Target group

Health care institutions such as hospitals, nursing homes, hospices, psychiatric clinics, physiotherapy institutions, rehab clinics, dental care services, primary care centers, surgeries, etc., can be certified according to EN 15224:2017.

Requirements

A documented quality management system that is integrated in and practiced by the organization.

EN 15224:2012 Upgrade certification pursuant to EN 15224:2017: What you should know

Have you already had your company certified according to EN 15224:2012? If so, we recommend a timely switch to the revised standard from 2017.

Your EN 15224:2012 certification can be updated to the revised standard from 2017 during any re-certification or surveillance audit. In the event of a changeover during a surveillance audit, you should reckon with work appropriate for a re-certification audit because all of the standard’s requirements have to be audited.

Certification procedure

We will determine the exact duration, effort as well as the costs of a certification according to EN 15224:2017 together with you before the start of the certification. This is why every certification process begins with a briefing.

1. Briefing
We will explain the procedure to obtain your certificate in a non-binding and free meeting. Amongst those items that will be clarified in this meeting are:

  • Basis requirements for your certification
  • Goals and benefits of the certification
  • Comparison of the business data and definition of the scope of the certification
  • Discussion of your specific needs and wishes
  • Determination of the next steps that are needed for the certification

You will then receive an individual offer that is tailored to your organization on the basis of this briefing.

2. Commissioning
If our offer meets with your approval, the certification body is commissioned. Once you have received confirmation of your order, the certification process begins with a joint agreement of the timetable with the responsible auditor(s).

3. Pre-audit (optional)
A pre-audit can be carried out on request. However, this is not an essential requirement for certification.
Either specific areas and/or processes or the overall situation in your organization will be audited on the basis of a jointly defined framework. Any weak spots in the documentation and implementation of the system will be identified here. A pre-audit can provide you with a status report regarding the basic suitability for certification, a detailed expertise on individual processes or the conformity with individual requirements of the respective standard on request. The audit method hereby corresponds to that of the certification audit.

4. Level 1 certification audit
The level 1 audit serves to determine whether you are suitable for certification. Location-specific conditions are assessed and any necessary information with respect to the scope is collected. The level 1 audit primarily deals with the following main points:

  • Verification of the documentation for conformity and completeness compared to the requirements of the standard.
  • Status of the implementation of the management system within the company: Does the existing management and the level of implementation of the management system in the organization allow a certification in principle, or are any crucial details missing?
    Before the level 2 audit is performed, an audit plan for the actual certification audit will be drafted on the basis of knowledge gained of your organization and the management system and jointly agreed upon with you.

5. Level 2 certification audit
During the level 2 audit, the efficacy of the management system in place in your company will be verified. Random checks will hereby be made with respect to all of the requirements in departments and organizational units as well as along the process chain.

This audit is based on:

  • The audit plan
  • The respective certification standard and/or individual standard requirements specified therein
  • Organization-specific documents
  • General and industry-specific principles (laws, additional, industry-specific, necessary standards,..)

Following an analysis and assessment of the results, you will be informed of the outcome of the audit and any deficiencies or deviations during the final review. Corrective measures will be specified in the event of deficiencies. Subsequently, a root cause analysis and any specific documented measure will once again be verified by the audit team.

6. TÜV AUSTRIA certificate
The actual certification will be issued by the certification body of TÜV AUSTRIA following a successful audit and reporting on the basis of the audit report. Provided the following certification requirements have been satisfied, there is no reason why the certificate should not be issued promptly:

  • Documentation and implementation of the management system
  • Certification agreement (confirmation of the certification offer, the certification regulations and the T&Cs)
  • Positive outcome of the audit and thus a corresponding recommendation by your audit team to the certification body

A certificate will be issued for a period of 3 years. In order to maintain the validity of the certificate over its entire term, an annual surveillance audit has to be performed with a positive outcome (12 months and 24 months after the certificate has been issued).

7. Surveillance audits
The annual surveillance audit verifies the efficacy and further development of the management system through random sampling. Surveillance audits are shorter than a normal audit and cover the deficiencies discovered in the last audit along with various key points of the requirements in the standard.

8. Re-certification audit
This has to be carried out before the certificate becomes invalid (usually after three years). In a re-certification audit (often also referred to as a repeat audit), all of the requirements are checked at random, the same as for a certification audit. The effort involved for this repeat certification audit is less than that for an initial certification (approx. 2/3 of the time needed for an initial certification audit).

Following a positive decision on the certification, a new certificate valid for a further three years will be issued that also has to be confirmed by an annual surveillance audit.

Your certificate, the certification logo

Your certificate is valid for three years and may be used for advertising purposes in accordance with the certification regulations.

Take a look at a sample certificate


You are free to use the certification logo on your business stationery, website (in each case in connection with your organization), for example. Your planned use has to be approved/confirmed by the certification body for legal reasons.

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