Nanavati Hospital's radiology dept bags NABH—MIS accreditation

16 August 2021 | News

The imaging department of Nanavati Max Hospital is equipped with a 64-slice cardiac capable PET-CT scanner and enables a complete cardiac CT scan in less than five seconds

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Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital has received the NABH -MIS accreditation. The standards cover vitals of quality safety management, delivery of high-quality care and provide guidelines to all diagnostic and interventional imaging services. NABH is a constituent board of Quality Council of India, set up to establish and operate accreditation programmes for healthcare organisations.

Dr Deepak Patkar, Director (Medical Services) and Head Imaging, Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital said, “We are proud to be the pioneers of NABH-MIS certification in Mumbai. The radiology department is the focal point of any quaternary care medical institution. The scope of a modern radiology setup is not only limited to imaging studies but plays a therapeutic role through minimally invasive interventional radiology. With advanced technology and a veteran team of experts, we strive to maintain excellent standards of care.”

The imaging department of Nanavati Max Hospital is equipped with a 64-slice cardiac capable PET-CT scanner and enables a complete cardiac CT scan in less than five seconds.  All imaging systems are linked through Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) that ensure excellent viewing quality for accurate reporting.

The MRI department has a 32-channel wide-bore, short tunnel whole body 3 Tesla machine which provides excellent image quality with several advanced studies such as cardiac MRI, MR Spectroscopy, cartilage mapping etc.

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