Pvt. hospitals to be tagged for being breastfeeding-friendly
The Hindu
Hospitals are accredited after a two-stage process costing ₹17,000
A new initiative will now help mothers identify “breastfeeding-friendly” hospitals before they give birth.
The Breastfeeding Promotion Network of India(BPNI) in collaboration with Association of Healthcare Providers of India (AHPI), which comprises more than 12,000 private hospitals, has launched an accreditation programme that will enable hospitals to get a “breastfeeding-friendly” tag. This programme is called “Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI)”.
The certification process involves two stages — the first stage includes self-assessment by a hospital, followed by an external assessment by an authorised appraiser who interviews doctors, nurses and patients as well as reviews different practices and training of staff. The accreditation process costs ₹17,000 per hospital.













