Bethesda American Medical Plaza Becomes Ethiopia’s First JCI-Accredited Hospital

Bethesda American Medical Plaza has officially become the first healthcare institution in Ethiopia to earn accreditation from the Joint Commission International (JCI). The milestone, announced during a ceremony celebrating the hospital’s first anniversary and its new credential, represents a significant shift for the country’s clinical landscape. JCI accreditation is globally regarded as a stringent benchmark […]

Bethesda American Medical Plaza Becomes Ethiopia’s First JCI-Accredited Hospital

Bethesda American Medical Plaza has officially become the first healthcare institution in Ethiopia to earn accreditation from the Joint Commission International (JCI). The milestone, announced during a ceremony celebrating the hospital’s first anniversary and its new credential, represents a significant shift for the country’s clinical landscape.

JCI accreditation is globally regarded as a stringent benchmark for medical quality and patient safety. To secure the designation, the hospital underwent a rigorous evaluation of hundreds of measurable standards, including clinical care protocols, infection prevention, medication management, governance, and operational performance.

The ceremony was attended by Minister of Health Dr. Mekdes Daba, alongside senior government officials, diplomatic corps, and international development partners. Government representatives characterized the accreditation as a landmark achievement that demonstrates Ethiopia’s capacity to operate healthcare facilities matching strict global standards.

“The Government of Ethiopia is committed to closely supporting and facilitating the expansion of capable, quality-driven private healthcare institutions like Bethesda that are modernizing healthcare services and raising the standard of care across the country,” Dr. Mekdes stated.

Hospital leadership noted that the achievement followed substantial, long-term investments in clinical infrastructure, workforce development, and standardized quality management systems.

For patients, the JCI stamp provides independent verification of minimized clinical risk and a formalized commitment to patient-centered care.
Beyond the immediate benefits to the institution, healthcare experts view this milestone as a catalyst for broader national reform.

As the country’s first JCI-accredited facility, Bethesda American Medical Plaza is expected to serve as a benchmark for both public and private sectors, driving conversations around clinical governance, risk management, and accountability. The achievement is expected to enhance Ethiopia’s regional reputation as its healthcare infrastructure continues to evolve toward globally benchmarked levels of clinical excellence.