The healthcare facilities listed in the table below have recently been awarded accreditation by The Council for Health Service Accreditation of Southern Africa (COHSASA), a not-for-profit company (NPC) based in Cape Town.

COHSASA accreditation award means the healthcare organisations have entered a rigorous quality improvement programme and have been assessed against, and comply with, standards recognised by the International Society for Quality in Health Care (ISQua), the global body overseeing accreditation and quality improvement programmes in healthcare organisations in 70 countries around the world. COHSASA itself is accredited by ISQua as are its standards.

Hospitals and clinics that initially enter the programme and meet standards are awarded two-year accreditations and as the journey in excellence continues, awards of longer duration are given. A four-year accreditation award from the Council should signal to patients that a facility has sustained standards over a commendable period.

 

Facility Status

 

Award Valid Location 
MedAhead@Wilgers in Pretoria 2 Years Full Accreditation 15 February 2019 to 14th February 2021 Die Wilgers, Pretoria, Gauteng
Mediclinic Kloof 4 Years Full Accreditation 15 February 2019 to 14th February 2023 Erasmuskloof, Pretoria, Gauteng
Mediclinic Newcastle 3 Years Full Accreditation 15 February 2019 to 14th February 2022 Newcastle, KwaZulu-Natal
Mediclinic Paarl 4 Years Full Accreditation 15 February 2019 to 14th February 2023 Paarl, Western Cape
Mediclinic Vergelegen 4 Years Full Accreditation 15 February 2019 to 14th February 2023 Somerset West, Western Cape
Queen Mamohato Memorial Hospital in Lesotho 3 Years Full Accreditation 15 February 2019 to 14th February 2022 Maseru, Lesotho
Selebi Phikwe Government Hospital in Botswana 2 Years Full Accreditation 15 February 2019 to 14th February 2021 Selebi Phikwe, Botswana