Assam's 5 govt medical colleges get NABH accreditation in quality push

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Assam's 5 govt medical colleges get NABH accreditation in quality push

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Five Assam government medical colleges — including GMCH and AMCH — have secured NABH accreditation as Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma pushes uniform quality standards across public hospitals. With Silchar Medical College awaiting results and two Critical Care Centres already certified, Assam's public health network is undergoing its most structured quality overhaul in years.

Key Takeaways

Five Assam government medical colleges have received NABH accreditation, including GMCH , AMCH , FAAMCH Barpeta , Tezpur , and Jorhat Medical College .
Silchar Medical College and Hospital has completed inspections and is awaiting its accreditation outcome.
Two Critical Care Assam Centres in Dibrugarh and Lakhimpur have also secured NABH certification.
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has directed all state medical colleges to obtain NABH accreditation to ensure uniform healthcare standards.
More healthcare facilities are expected to receive accreditation in the coming months , according to the Chief Minister.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced on Wednesday, 24 June that five major government medical colleges and hospitals across the state have secured accreditation from the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH), signalling a structured drive to standardise public healthcare delivery across Assam. The state government has directed all medical colleges in Assam to pursue NABH certification as part of a broader quality-improvement mandate.

Which Institutions Have Been Accredited

The five medical institutions that have received NABH accreditation are Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), Tezpur Medical College and Hospital, Assam Medical College and Hospital (AMCH), Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed Medical College and Hospital (FAAMCH) in Barpeta, and Jorhat Medical College and Hospital (JMCH). The accreditation confirms that these institutions meet nationally recognised benchmarks across patient safety, clinical protocols, hospital management, quality of care, and healthcare infrastructure.

More Facilities in the Pipeline

Chief Minister Sarma noted that inspections at Silchar Medical College and Hospital have been completed and the institution is currently awaiting its accreditation outcome. Beyond medical colleges, two Critical Care Assam Centres — located in Dibrugarh and Lakhimpur — have also secured NABH certification. More healthcare facilities are expected to be added to the accredited list in the coming months, according to the Chief Minister.

Why NABH Accreditation Matters

According to officials, NABH accreditation is considered one of the most significant quality certifications available to healthcare institutions in India. It helps hospitals strengthen operational efficiency, improve patient outcomes, and maintain globally accepted standards in medical services. For a state like Assam, where public hospitals serve a large rural and semi-urban population, the certification carries particular weight in building patient trust.

Assam's Broader Healthcare Expansion

This comes amid a sustained push by the Assam government to expand healthcare infrastructure alongside service quality improvements. Over recent years, the state has established new medical colleges, increased MBBS seats, and strengthened specialised care facilities across districts. A senior official stated that wider NABH accreditation among government hospitals will enhance public confidence and advance the state's goal of providing accessible, affordable, and high-quality medical services. With the accreditation drive still under way, Assam's public health network is expected to see further quality certifications in the months ahead.

Point of View

Infection rates, and wait times at facilities like GMCH that handle enormous caseloads. NABH certification is a process standard, not an outcome guarantee; without sustained monitoring and public reporting of post-accreditation performance, the drive risks becoming a compliance exercise rather than a genuine quality transformation.
NationPress
24 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Assam government medical colleges have received NABH accreditation?
Five institutions have been accredited: Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), Tezpur Medical College and Hospital, Assam Medical College and Hospital (AMCH), Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed Medical College and Hospital (FAAMCH) in Barpeta, and Jorhat Medical College and Hospital (JMCH). The accreditation was announced by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on 24 June.
What is NABH accreditation and why does it matter?
NABH — the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers — is one of India's most recognised quality certifications for healthcare institutions. It benchmarks hospitals on patient safety, clinical protocols, hospital management, and infrastructure, and is widely regarded as a marker of internationally comparable healthcare standards.
Is Silchar Medical College also NABH accredited?
Not yet. Inspections at Silchar Medical College and Hospital have been completed, and the institution is currently awaiting the outcome of its accreditation process, according to Chief Minister Sarma.
Which other facilities in Assam have received NABH certification?
Apart from the five medical colleges, two Critical Care Assam Centres — located in Dibrugarh and Lakhimpur — have also secured NABH certification. More facilities are expected to be added in the coming months.
What is the Assam government's broader healthcare goal?
The state has directed all its medical colleges to obtain NABH accreditation to ensure uniform standards of healthcare delivery. This is part of a wider push that includes establishing new medical colleges, increasing MBBS seats, and strengthening specialised care across districts.
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