The document provides information about NABH (National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers) accreditation. It discusses that NABH was established in 2006 by the Quality Council of India to set standards for healthcare organizations and accredit those that meet the standards. It outlines NABH's accreditation programs, certification programs, empanelment, and training/education activities. The document also summarizes the benefits of NABH accreditation for patients, healthcare staff, healthcare organizations, and regulatory bodies. Finally, it provides a brief overview of the differences between NABH accreditation and entry-level certification.