ISO 9001 in hospitals: a systematic review and implementation framework for clinical services in emerging countries
Abstract
Abstract Background ISO 9001 is a widely adopted quality management standard that aims to improve patient safety, care organization, and risk control in hospital settings. Despite its proven effectiveness in numerous healthcare institutions worldwide, its application in low- and middle-income countries remains limited due to structural constraints, limited resources, and a lack of context-specific implementation strategies. Methods A systematic review was conducted following PRISMA guidelines. Electronic databases, including PubMed and ScienceDirect, were searched for studies published between 2014 and 2024. Eligible studies included original research and systematic reviews assessing ISO 9001 implementation in hospital departments providing direct clinical care. Data were extracted and analyzed thematically according to study objectives, methodology, reported outcomes, and implementation challenges. Results Of 246 records screened, 23 studies met inclusion criteria. Most originated from Europe, with minimal representation from resource-limited settings. Three main findings emerged from the analysis: (1) ISO 9001 adoption was associated with improved care quality, patient safety, and organizational efficiency; (2) common implementation barriers included limited funding, staff resistance to change, and difficulty adapting this industry-derived standard to clinical practice; (3) key success factors included strong leadership commitment, staff engagement, and external support from accreditation or certification bodies. Based on these findings, we propose a three-phase implementation framework: (i) initial gap analysis and contextualization of ISO 9001 requirements, (ii) stepwise establishment of a hospital quality management system, and (iii) evaluation of impact and sustainability. Conclusion ISO 9001 demonstrates strong potential to enhance quality of care and organizational performance in hospital clinical services, including in resource-limited settings. However, effective implementation requires a context-sensitive, participatory, and phased approach. The proposed three-phase framework offers a practical roadmap for clinical services in resource-limited settings to initiate structured, sustainable quality improvement aligned with ISO 9001 principles.