From workplace down to day-to-day life, standards for health and well-being address the unique concerns facing society today. They’re designed to promote quality care, build up choices and bring a sense of community to users.
ISO 7101, the world’s first-ever standard on managing quality in healthcare organizations, provides much needed guidance for a rapidly evolving sector.
The world is being reshaped by demographic changes, including age. These population shifts will have implications for every part of society, but particularly for employment models.
We talk to the team that was recently awarded the ISO Research Grant to find out how their work will establish links between standards and improving healthcare for all.