Picasso Dental · Research Report No. 2026/JCI-VN · Vol. 1
Accreditation Directory · 2026 Edition

JCI and ISO Accredited Dental Clinics in Vietnam

Vietnam has 12+ JCI-accredited hospitals with dental departments and a growing number of ISO-certified dental clinics. Accreditation is only one measure of quality: this directory helps international patients understand what accreditation means and how to evaluate any dental clinic in Vietnam.

12+JCI-Accredited Hospitals in Vietnam
1,200+JCI Standards Assessed
30–60%Price Premium at JCI Facilities
70,000+Patients Treated at Picasso

At a Glance

International patients considering dental treatment in Vietnam frequently ask: “Is this clinic accredited?” It is a reasonable question — but the answer requires context. JCI (Joint Commission International) accreditation is the global gold standard for hospital quality, covering 1,200+ standards across patient safety, infection control, and governance. As of 2026, Vietnam has 12+ JCI-accredited hospitals, several with dedicated dental departments. ISO 9001:2015 certification applies to quality management systems and is held by a number of standalone dental clinics. However, accreditation and certification are not the only markers of quality. Many of Vietnam’s best dental clinics — including those serving the majority of international dental tourists — operate at international standards without carrying formal JCI or ISO designations. This guide explains what these accreditations mean, lists every JCI and ISO dental provider we could identify in Vietnam, profiles how Picasso Dental Clinic meets international benchmarks, and provides a practical checklist for evaluating any clinic regardless of accreditation status.

Contents

  1. Executive Summary
  2. What Is JCI Accreditation?
  3. What Is ISO Certification for Dental Clinics?
  4. JCI-Accredited Hospitals in Vietnam with Dental Departments
  5. ISO-Certified Dental Clinics in Vietnam
  6. How Picasso Dental Meets International Standards
  7. Accreditation vs Quality
  8. How to Evaluate Non-Accredited Clinics
  9. The Cost of Accreditation and Its Impact on Prices
  10. Directory of International-Standard Clinics by City
  11. Frequently Asked Questions
  12. Conclusions
12+
JCI-Accredited Hospitals in Vietnam
1,200+
JCI Standards Assessed
30–60%
Price Premium at JCI Facilities
70,000+
Patients Treated at Picasso
6
Picasso Clinics in 4 Cities

1. Executive Summary

Vietnam’s healthcare sector has undergone a transformation in the last decade. International accreditation — once limited to a handful of hospitals in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City — now extends across multiple cities and hospital systems. For dental tourists, this raises important questions: Should I only visit a JCI-accredited hospital for dental work? What does ISO certification mean for a dental clinic? Is an unaccredited clinic necessarily lower quality?

The short answers: JCI accreditation is designed for hospitals and guarantees systematic quality management and patient safety infrastructure. It does not directly certify individual dental clinics or measure individual clinician skill. ISO 9001 certification applies to any organisation’s quality management processes. Both are valuable indicators — but neither is a substitute for evaluating a clinic’s actual equipment, dentist qualifications, infection control, and clinical outcomes.

This guide provides:

2. What Is JCI Accreditation?

Joint Commission International (JCI) is the international arm of The Joint Commission, a US-based non-profit that has accredited American hospitals since 1951. JCI accreditation is widely considered the gold standard for healthcare quality globally, with over 1,100 accredited organisations in 70+ countries as of 2026.

2.1 What JCI Evaluates

JCI accreditation assesses hospitals against approximately 1,200 measurable standards organised into 14 chapters. The standards most relevant to dental patients include:

JCI accreditation standards relevant to dental patients
Standard ChapterWhat It CoversRelevance to Dental Patients
International Patient Safety Goals (IPSG)Patient identification, surgical safety, infection prevention, medication safety, fall riskEnsures correct patient/procedure/site verification before any dental procedure
Prevention & Control of Infections (PCI)Sterilisation, disinfection, hand hygiene, isolation, environmental cleaningGuarantees instrument sterilisation, cross-infection control, and clinical hygiene standards
Facility Management & Safety (FMS)Building safety, fire protection, medical equipment maintenance, emergency preparednessEnsures dental equipment is regularly maintained and calibrated
Staff Qualifications & Education (SQE)Credential verification, competency assessment, ongoing educationVerifies that dentists hold valid qualifications and undergo continuous training
Quality Improvement & Patient Safety (QPS)Clinical outcome monitoring, adverse event reporting, data-driven improvementEnsures the hospital tracks and improves clinical outcomes systematically
Patient & Family Rights (PFR)Informed consent, privacy, complaints process, patient educationGuarantees patients receive full information about treatment options, risks, and costs

2.2 The JCI Accreditation Process

Achieving JCI accreditation typically takes 18–36 months and involves:

Key distinction: JCI accredits hospitals, not standalone dental clinics. A dental department within a JCI-accredited hospital benefits from the hospital’s accredited systems (sterilisation, credentialing, emergency response), but there is no separate “JCI dental clinic” programme. When a standalone dental clinic claims to follow “JCI standards,” this means they adopt JCI-aligned protocols voluntarily — it is not the same as holding JCI accreditation.

3. What Is ISO Certification for Dental Clinics?

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) publishes standards for quality management, environmental management, and specialised industries. Unlike JCI (which is healthcare-specific), ISO standards apply to any organisation — from car manufacturers to dental clinics. Several ISO standards are relevant to dentistry:

ISO certifications relevant to dental clinics
StandardFull NameWhat It CertifiesRelevance to Dental Patients
ISO 9001:2015Quality Management SystemsThe clinic has documented quality management processes, customer feedback systems, and continuous improvement protocolsIndicates systematic quality management — the most commonly held certification for dental clinics
ISO 13485:2016Medical Device Quality ManagementQuality management for design, manufacture, and servicing of medical devicesRelevant for clinics with in-house dental labs manufacturing prosthetics (crowns, bridges, dentures)
ISO 14001:2015Environmental Management SystemsEnvironmental impact management, waste disposal, resource efficiencyDemonstrates responsible medical waste management — important for mercury-free, eco-conscious practices
ISO 45001:2018Occupational Health & SafetyWorkplace safety management for staffEnsures staff safety protocols that indirectly protect patients (e.g., sharps handling, radiation safety)

3.1 How ISO Certification Differs from JCI

While both JCI and ISO involve systematic quality management, they differ fundamentally:

JCI accreditation vs ISO certification comparison
DimensionJCI AccreditationISO 9001 Certification
ScopeHealthcare-specific (hospitals)Any organisation (manufacturing, services, healthcare)
Standards1,200+ healthcare-specific measurable standards~300 clauses covering quality management processes
Clinical focusPatient safety, infection control, clinical outcomes, medication managementProcess quality, documentation, customer satisfaction, continuous improvement
Survey4–7 day on-site survey by healthcare surveyors1–3 day audit by ISO-certified auditor
Validity3 years (with full re-survey)3 years (with annual surveillance audits)
Cost$500,000–$2,000,000+ total$10,000–$50,000 total
Applicability to dental clinicsOnly via hospital dental departmentsDirectly certifiable for standalone clinics
Important: ISO 9001 certifies that a clinic has quality management processes in place. It does not directly evaluate clinical skill, treatment outcomes, or the specific equipment used. A clinic can be ISO 9001 certified and still use outdated equipment — the certification means they have documented processes for what they do, not that what they do meets a specific clinical standard.

4. JCI-Accredited Hospitals in Vietnam with Dental Departments

The following hospitals in Vietnam hold current JCI accreditation and operate dental departments or clinics. Dental services within these hospitals benefit from the hospital’s JCI-accredited quality systems, infection control, and emergency infrastructure.

JCI-accredited hospitals in Vietnam with dental services (2026)
HospitalCityJCI SinceDental ServicesNotes
Vinmec International Hospital JCIHanoi (Times City)2017Full dental department: implants, orthodontics, cosmetic dentistry, endodontics, oral surgeryFlagship hospital; first Vinmec to achieve JCI
Vinmec Central Park JCIHo Chi Minh City2018Full dental departmentLargest Vinmec facility in the south
Vinmec International Hospital JCIDa Nang2019Dental department + Picasso Dental Clinic on-sitePicasso Dental operates the dental clinic within this JCI-accredited hospital
Vinmec International Hospital JCINha Trang2020Dental department (general, orthodontics)Coastal resort city location
Vinmec International Hospital JCIHai Phong2020Dental department (general dentistry)Northern Vietnam port city
FV Hospital JCIHo Chi Minh City2012Dental & maxillofacial department: implants, cosmetic, orthodontics, oral surgeryOne of Vietnam’s longest-running JCI hospitals; established by French-Vietnamese medical group
Tam Anh Hospital JCIHanoi2022Dental department (general, orthodontics, implants)Rapidly expanding hospital group
Tam Anh Hospital JCIHo Chi Minh City2023Dental departmentSouthern branch of Tam Anh group
Hoan My Saigon Hospital JCIHo Chi Minh City2015Dental department (general, oral surgery)Part of Hoan My Medical Group
City International Hospital JCIHo Chi Minh City2016Dental department (general, cosmetic)BiNa — BinhDan Hospital group
Picasso Dental at Vinmec Da Nang: Picasso Dental Clinic’s Da Nang location operates within Vinmec International Hospital Da Nang — a JCI-accredited facility. This means patients receiving dental treatment at Picasso’s Vinmec Da Nang branch benefit from the hospital’s JCI-accredited infrastructure: centralised sterilisation, verified staff credentialing, emergency response systems, and continuous quality monitoring. It is the only Picasso location that operates within a JCI-accredited hospital.

4.1 What Dental Services Are Available at JCI Hospitals?

Dental departments within JCI hospitals typically offer a full range of services: general dentistry, dental implants, orthodontics, cosmetic dentistry (veneers, whitening), endodontics (root canals), periodontics, and oral/maxillofacial surgery. However, there are important considerations for dental tourists:

5. ISO-Certified Dental Clinics in Vietnam

A number of standalone dental clinics in Vietnam hold ISO 9001:2015 certification for their quality management systems. ISO certification is more accessible than JCI accreditation for dental clinics because it is designed for any organisation (not just hospitals), costs significantly less, and can be achieved in 6–12 months.

Notable ISO-certified dental clinics in Vietnam (2026)
ClinicCityISO StandardCertifying BodyDental Focus
Elite Dental Vietnam ISO 9001Ho Chi Minh CityISO 9001:2015TUV RheinlandImplants, cosmetic dentistry, orthodontics
Nhan Tam Dental Clinic ISO 9001Ho Chi Minh CityISO 9001:2015BSIDental implants (high-volume implant centre)
Saigon Implant Dental ISO 9001Ho Chi Minh CityISO 9001:2015VariousDental implants, full-arch rehabilitation
Australian Dental Clinic ISO 9001Ho Chi Minh CityISO 9001:2015SGSGeneral and cosmetic dentistry (Australian-managed)
Peace Dentistry ISO 9001Ho Chi Minh CityISO 9001:2015VariousMulti-branch chain; general and cosmetic dentistry

5.1 What ISO 9001 Means in Practice

An ISO 9001-certified dental clinic has documented and audited systems for:

Perspective: ISO 9001 is a management standard, not a clinical standard. It ensures a clinic has processes for managing quality — it does not specify what equipment the clinic should have, what materials to use, or what clinical protocols to follow. A clinic without ISO 9001 may have better equipment, more experienced dentists, and superior clinical outcomes than one with the certification.

6. How Picasso Dental Meets International Standards

Picasso Dental Clinic operates 6 clinics across 4 cities in Vietnam (Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, Da Lat), has served 70,000+ patients from 62 countries since 2013, and employs 30+ dentists. One location — Da Nang (Vinmec) — operates within a JCI-accredited hospital. The other five locations are standalone clinics that implement international-standard protocols without holding formal JCI or ISO certification.

6.1 Equipment and Technology

Picasso Dental Clinic’s equipment matches or exceeds what is found in most JCI hospital dental departments:

Picasso Dental Clinic equipment and technology standards
CategoryPicasso EquipmentJCI Hospital StandardAssessment
3D imagingCBCT scanner (Sirona / Vatech) at all locationsCBCT available in dental departmentEquivalent
Digital X-rayDigital panoramic + periapical at all locationsDigital radiography standardEquivalent
Intraoral scannerMedit / Trios intraoral scannersAvailable at some JCI hospitalsPicasso advantage (not universal at JCI hospitals)
CAD/CAMCAD/CAM-designed crowns and veneers (lab-fabricated)Varies by hospitalEquivalent
SterilisationAutoclave with cycle documentationCentral sterilisation departmentEquivalent standard, different scale
Implant systemsStraumann, Nobel Biocare, Osstem, NeodentVaries by hospitalTop-tier implant brands
SedationIV sedation available with anaesthesiologistFull anaesthesia departmentHospital advantage for general anaesthesia

6.2 Infection Control Protocols

Picasso Dental Clinic implements infection control protocols aligned with international standards:

6.3 Staff Qualifications and Training

All 30+ dentists at Picasso Dental Clinic hold recognised dental degrees from accredited Vietnamese or international universities. The clinic’s approach to continuing education includes:

6.4 The Vinmec Da Nang Advantage

Picasso Dental Clinic’s Da Nang location is unique in the network: it operates within Vinmec International Hospital Da Nang, a JCI-accredited facility. This means:

For patients who want JCI-level assurance: Picasso Dental Clinic’s Vinmec Da Nang location provides the combination of Picasso’s dental expertise with Vinmec’s JCI-accredited hospital infrastructure. Da Nang is also a popular tourist destination with international flights, making it an ideal base for dental tourism.

7. Accreditation vs Quality: Not All Great Clinics Are JCI-Certified

Accreditation is a valuable quality indicator, but it is not the only indicator — and it is not always the most important one. Understanding the distinction between accreditation and clinical quality is critical for international patients making informed decisions.

7.1 What Accreditation Proves

7.2 What Accreditation Does Not Prove

Why Accreditation Matters

  • Provides a baseline guarantee of safety infrastructure
  • Third-party verification — not self-reported
  • Systematic infection control protocols
  • Staff credential verification
  • Emergency preparedness systems
  • Reassurance for risk-averse patients

Why Accreditation Isn’t Everything

  • Does not measure individual dentist skill
  • Does not assess equipment modernity or range
  • Does not track clinical outcomes (e.g., implant success rates)
  • Creates cost overhead that raises patient prices
  • JCI is unavailable to standalone dental clinics
  • Many world-class clinics operate without formal accreditation

7.3 Evidence from Research

A 2023 systematic review published in BMC Health Services Research examined the relationship between hospital accreditation and clinical outcomes. The findings were mixed: accreditation was associated with improved adherence to clinical protocols and reduced infection rates, but the evidence for improved patient outcomes (mortality, complication rates) was inconsistent across studies[4]. The authors concluded that accreditation improves process quality but its impact on outcome quality is less clear.

In dentistry specifically, the relationship is even less direct. Most dental procedures are low-risk outpatient treatments where the dominant factors in outcome quality are the dentist’s skill, the materials and equipment used, and the patient’s oral health — not the hospital’s administrative quality systems.

The practical takeaway: If you are choosing between a JCI hospital dental department and a well-equipped standalone clinic with experienced dentists and documented infection control, the standalone clinic may offer equal or better dental outcomes at a lower price. Accreditation is one data point — not the only data point.

8. How to Evaluate Non-Accredited Clinics

Since JCI accreditation is unavailable to standalone dental clinics and ISO 9001 is a management (not clinical) standard, international patients need a practical framework for evaluating dental clinics in Vietnam on clinical merit. The following checklist covers the factors that most directly affect treatment quality and patient safety.

8.1 The 10-Point Clinic Evaluation Checklist

10-point clinic evaluation checklist for international dental patients
#FactorWhat to Look ForRed Flag
1Dentist credentialsUniversity dental degree, postgraduate specialisation, years of experience, international training certificationsUnable to verify qualifications; no information about the treating dentist on website or upon request
2Imaging technologyCBCT 3D scanner on-site (essential for implants); digital panoramic and periapical X-rayNo CBCT available; using only 2D X-rays for implant planning
3SterilisationAutoclave; sealed instrument pouches with chemical indicators; single-use disposablesCannot explain sterilisation protocol; instruments stored unwrapped; visible reuse of disposable items
4Implant brandsGlobally recognised brands (Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Osstem, Neodent) with implant passport provided to patientUnknown or unbranded implants; refusal to disclose implant brand; no implant passport
5Material transparencyNamed crown/veneer materials (e.g., IPS e.max, Lava Plus, BruxZir); lab certificates providedVague material descriptions (“porcelain crown” without specifying type); no lab certificate
6Written treatment planItemised treatment plan with fixed pricing in writing before treatment beginsVerbal-only quotes; prices that change after examination; “we’ll see during treatment”
7Patient reviewsVerifiable Google, Facebook, and dental tourism forum reviews from international patientsNo reviews; only reviews in Vietnamese; reviews that appear fabricated
8Before-after portfolioClinical photos of actual cases (not stock photos) showing the type of treatment you needNo case portfolio; only stock images; refusing to show previous work
9CommunicationEnglish-speaking staff; responsive WhatsApp or email; telemedicine consultation availableNo English capability; slow or non-responsive communication; cannot arrange pre-visit consultation
10Warranty and follow-upWritten warranty on implants, crowns, and major work; clear follow-up protocol; remote consultation available post-treatmentNo warranty offered; no follow-up plan; “come back if there’s a problem”
Picasso Dental Clinic scores on all 10 points: verified dentist credentials on the website, CBCT at all locations, autoclave sterilisation, Straumann/Nobel Biocare/Osstem implants with implant passport, named materials with lab certificates, written treatment plans with fixed USD pricing, 1,000+ Google reviews from international patients, extensive before-after case portfolio, English-speaking coordinators via WhatsApp (+84 989 067 888), and written warranties with remote follow-up via WhatsApp/video call.

8.2 Questions to Ask Before Booking

Send these questions via WhatsApp or email before committing to any dental clinic in Vietnam:

  1. What is the name and qualification of the dentist who will perform my treatment?
  2. Do you have a CBCT scanner on-site?
  3. What autoclave class do you use for sterilisation?
  4. What implant brand do you use? Will I receive an implant passport?
  5. Can you send me a written treatment plan with fixed pricing?
  6. What warranty do you offer on implants and crowns?
  7. Can I see before-after photos of similar cases?
  8. What happens if I need follow-up after I return home?

A quality clinic will answer all of these questions promptly and transparently. Hesitation or vague responses are warning signs.

9. The Cost of Accreditation and Its Impact on Prices

Accreditation is not free — and the costs are ultimately borne by patients through higher treatment fees. Understanding these economics helps international patients make informed decisions about the value of accreditation relative to price.

9.1 JCI Accreditation Costs

Estimated costs of achieving and maintaining JCI accreditation
Cost CategoryEstimated Range (USD)Frequency
Application fee$60,000–$80,000One-time
Pre-survey consultation$50,000–$100,000Per accreditation cycle
Infrastructure upgrades$200,000–$1,000,000+Initial (with ongoing maintenance)
Staff training$50,000–$200,000Per accreditation cycle
Documentation systems$30,000–$100,000Initial + annual maintenance
On-site survey$50,000–$100,000Every 3 years
Ongoing compliance$100,000–$300,000/yearAnnual
Total (first cycle)$500,000–$2,000,000+Over 3 years

9.2 ISO 9001 Certification Costs

Estimated costs of achieving and maintaining ISO 9001 certification
Cost CategoryEstimated Range (USD)Frequency
Consultant/gap analysis$3,000–$10,000One-time
Documentation development$2,000–$8,000Initial
Certification audit$3,000–$8,000Every 3 years
Surveillance audits$2,000–$5,000Annual
Staff training$1,000–$5,000Per cycle
Total (first cycle)$10,000–$50,000Over 3 years

9.3 Impact on Patient Pricing

The cost differential is significant and directly affects what patients pay:

Price comparison: JCI hospital vs quality standalone clinic (selected procedures)
ProcedureJCI Hospital Dental Dept (USD)Picasso Dental Clinic (USD)Difference
Dental implant (Straumann)$1,800–$3,500$1,346–$1,73130–50% lower at Picasso
Porcelain veneer (IPS e.max)$500–$900$34630–60% lower at Picasso
Root canal (molar)$350–$600$192–$21245–65% lower at Picasso
Zirconia crown$400–$700$26933–62% lower at Picasso
CBCT scan$50–$120$2354–81% lower at Picasso

The price premium at JCI hospitals reflects legitimate costs: accreditation fees, larger administrative staff, hospital overhead (emergency departments, operating theatres, inpatient wards), and higher marketing costs. For patients who value the institutional safety net of a hospital environment, these premiums may be worthwhile. For the majority of dental tourists — healthy adults seeking elective dental treatment — the clinical outcome at a quality standalone clinic is equivalent, at a significantly lower price.

Value calculation: The savings from choosing Picasso Dental Clinic over a JCI hospital dental department for a typical dental tourism case (e.g., 4 implants + 4 crowns) can amount to $3,000–$8,000 — more than enough to cover flights and accommodation. The clinical quality, equipment, and materials are equivalent or superior.

10. Directory of International-Standard Clinics by City

The following directory lists dental providers in Vietnam that meet international standards — whether through formal accreditation, demonstrated equipment and protocols, or established track records with international patients. This is not an exhaustive list but represents the clinics most commonly recommended for international dental tourists as of 2026.

10.1 Ho Chi Minh City

International-standard dental providers in Ho Chi Minh City
ProviderTypeAccreditationDental FocusInternational Patient Services
Picasso Dental ClinicStandalone clinicIntl StandardImplants, veneers, full-mouth rehab, cosmeticEnglish, WhatsApp, fixed USD pricing, airport transfer
FV Hospital — Dental DeptJCI hospitalJCIFull dental services, oral surgeryInternational patient department, insurance billing
Vinmec Central Park — DentalJCI hospitalJCIFull dental servicesInternational patient department
Elite Dental VietnamStandalone clinicISO 9001Implants, cosmetic, orthodonticsEnglish, online booking
Nhan Tam DentalStandalone clinicISO 9001High-volume implant centreEnglish, international patient coordination
Westcoast International DentalStandalone clinicIntl StandardGeneral and cosmetic dentistryEnglish (Australian-managed)

10.2 Hanoi

International-standard dental providers in Hanoi
ProviderTypeAccreditationDental FocusInternational Patient Services
Picasso Dental Clinic (Chau Long)Standalone clinicIntl StandardImplants, veneers, cosmetic, full-mouth rehabEnglish, WhatsApp, fixed USD pricing, airport transfer
Picasso Dental Clinic (Hoang Minh Thao)Standalone clinicIntl StandardImplants, veneers, cosmetic, full-mouth rehabEnglish, WhatsApp, fixed USD pricing
Vinmec Times City — DentalJCI hospitalJCIFull dental servicesInternational patient department
Tam Anh Hospital — DentalJCI hospitalJCIGeneral, orthodontics, implantsInternational patient department
Dental International (Hanoi)Standalone clinicIntl StandardGeneral and cosmetic dentistryEnglish-speaking staff

10.3 Da Nang

International-standard dental providers in Da Nang
ProviderTypeAccreditationDental FocusInternational Patient Services
Picasso Dental Clinic (Vinmec)Hospital-based clinicJCI (via Vinmec)Implants, veneers, cosmetic, full-mouth rehabEnglish, WhatsApp, fixed USD pricing, JCI infrastructure
Picasso Dental Clinic (Hoang Dieu)Standalone clinicIntl StandardImplants, veneers, cosmetic, full-mouth rehabEnglish, WhatsApp, fixed USD pricing
Vinmec Da Nang — DentalJCI hospitalJCIFull dental services (operated by Picasso Dental)International patient department
Dana DentalStandalone clinicIntl StandardGeneral and cosmetic dentistryEnglish-speaking staff

10.4 Da Lat and Other Cities

International-standard dental providers in Da Lat and other cities
ProviderCityTypeAccreditationNotes
Picasso Dental ClinicDa LatStandalone clinicIntl StandardFull Picasso equipment standard; popular with expats and retirees
Vinmec Nha Trang — DentalNha TrangJCI hospitalJCIBeach resort city; general dental services
Vinmec Hai Phong — DentalHai PhongJCI hospitalJCINorthern port city; general dental services

11. Frequently Asked Questions

Which hospitals in Vietnam have JCI accreditation?

As of 2026, JCI-accredited hospitals in Vietnam include Vinmec International Hospital (Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, Nha Trang, Hai Phong), FV Hospital (Ho Chi Minh City), Tam Anh Hospital (Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City), Hoan My Saigon Hospital, and City International Hospital. Vinmec has the largest network of JCI-accredited facilities in Vietnam, with its first accreditation dating to 2017.

What does JCI accreditation mean for a dental clinic?

JCI accreditation is the global gold standard for hospital quality and patient safety. It covers 1,200+ standards across patient safety, infection control, medication management, staff qualifications, facility management, and quality improvement. For dental patients, JCI accreditation at a hospital guarantees standardised sterilisation protocols, verified staff credentials, emergency response systems, and systematic quality monitoring. However, JCI accredits hospitals — not standalone dental clinics. A dental clinic inside a JCI hospital benefits from its systems; a standalone clinic cannot hold JCI accreditation directly.

Is Picasso Dental Clinic JCI accredited?

Picasso Dental Clinic’s Da Nang (Vinmec) location operates within Vinmec International Hospital Da Nang, which is JCI accredited. This means patients at this location benefit from JCI-accredited infrastructure including centralised sterilisation, verified credentialing, and emergency response. The other 5 Picasso locations are standalone clinics that implement international-standard protocols — autoclave sterilisation, CBCT imaging, CAD/CAM technology, branded implant systems — but do not hold standalone JCI or ISO certification, as JCI does not certify standalone dental clinics.

What ISO certifications are relevant for dental clinics?

The most relevant ISO certifications for dental clinics are ISO 9001:2015 (quality management systems — the most commonly held), ISO 13485:2016 (medical device quality management, relevant for in-house dental labs), ISO 14001:2015 (environmental management), and ISO 45001:2018 (occupational health and safety). ISO 9001 is a management standard that certifies processes — it does not specify clinical protocols, equipment requirements, or treatment standards.

Does accreditation guarantee better dental treatment?

Accreditation demonstrates that a facility has systematic quality management and patient safety processes, but it does not directly measure clinical skill or treatment outcomes. A 2023 systematic review in BMC Health Services Research found that accreditation improves process adherence but has inconsistent effects on clinical outcomes. Many excellent dental clinics worldwide — including some of the most respected implant centres — operate without formal accreditation. The most important factors for dental treatment quality are the dentist’s training and experience, the equipment and materials used, infection control protocols, and clinical outcomes data.

How much does JCI accreditation cost a hospital?

The total cost of achieving JCI accreditation ranges from USD $500,000 to $2,000,000+ depending on hospital size and existing infrastructure. This includes application fees ($60,000–$80,000), pre-survey consultation, infrastructure upgrades, staff training, documentation systems, the on-site survey ($50,000–$100,000), and ongoing compliance ($100,000–$300,000/year). These costs are reflected in patient fees at JCI-accredited facilities, which are typically 30–60% higher than non-accredited alternatives for equivalent dental procedures.

How can I evaluate a non-accredited dental clinic in Vietnam?

Use the 10-point checklist: (1) dentist credentials — university degree, postgraduate training, certifications; (2) imaging technology — CBCT scanner on-site; (3) sterilisation — autoclave, sealed instrument pouches; (4) implant brands — globally recognised (Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Osstem) with implant passport; (5) material transparency — named materials with lab certificates; (6) written treatment plan with fixed pricing; (7) verifiable patient reviews from international patients; (8) before-after case portfolio; (9) English communication and telemedicine availability; (10) written warranty and follow-up protocol.

Are dental clinics inside JCI hospitals better than standalone clinics?

Hospital dental departments benefit from JCI infrastructure: centralised sterilisation, emergency response, and credentialing systems. However, standalone dental clinics often offer advantages: dedicated dental specialists (rather than rotating hospital staff), purpose-built facilities with dental-specific equipment (CAD/CAM, intraoral scanners), more flexible scheduling, lower overhead costs (30–60% lower pricing), and a focused patient experience. The best standalone clinics — like Picasso Dental — implement hospital-grade protocols in a purpose-built dental environment, delivering equivalent clinical quality at a significantly lower price.

12. Conclusions

Vietnam’s dental landscape offers international patients a range of options across the accreditation spectrum: JCI-accredited hospital dental departments, ISO-certified standalone clinics, and high-quality clinics that meet international standards without formal accreditation. Each has its place, and the right choice depends on your priorities.

If accreditation is your top priority: Choose a JCI-accredited hospital dental department (Vinmec, FV Hospital, Tam Anh) or Picasso Dental Clinic’s Vinmec Da Nang location, which combines Picasso’s dental expertise with Vinmec’s JCI-accredited infrastructure. Expect to pay 30–60% more than standalone clinics.

If clinical quality and value are your priorities: Evaluate clinics using the 10-point checklist in this guide. Focus on the dentist’s qualifications and experience, the equipment and materials used, infection control protocols, patient reviews, and pricing transparency. A well-equipped standalone clinic with experienced dentists — like Picasso Dental Clinic — delivers equivalent or superior dental outcomes at significantly lower prices than JCI hospital departments.

If you want both: Picasso Dental Clinic’s Da Nang (Vinmec) location is the only dental provider in Vietnam that combines a dedicated dental tourism clinic’s expertise, equipment, and patient experience with a JCI-accredited hospital’s safety infrastructure. It is the best of both worlds.

Accreditation is a valuable quality indicator — but it is not the only one, and it is not always the most important one for dental treatment. The most reliable indicators of dental quality are the ones you can directly observe and verify: the dentist’s credentials, the clinic’s equipment, the materials used, the treatment plan’s detail, the pricing transparency, and the experiences of previous patients. This guide gives you the tools to evaluate any dental clinic in Vietnam — accredited or not.

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Sources & References

[1] Joint Commission International (2020). JCI Accreditation Standards for Hospitals, 7th Edition. Approximately 1,200 measurable standards across 14 chapters covering patient safety, quality improvement, infection prevention, and governance.

[2] International Organization for Standardization (2015). ISO 9001:2015 — Quality management systems — Requirements. International standard for quality management applicable to any organisation.

[3] Vietnam Ministry of Health (2024). Circular on Healthcare Facility Quality Standards. National regulations governing quality standards, licensing, and inspection of healthcare facilities in Vietnam.

[4] Ng et al. (2023). “Impact of Hospital Accreditation on Clinical Outcomes: A Systematic Review.” BMC Health Services Research. Accreditation associated with improved process adherence but inconsistent effects on clinical outcomes.

[5] JCI-accredited organisation directory, accessed March 2026. jointcommissioninternational.org

[6] Picasso Dental Clinic — published price list (2025–2026) and internal patient records (2013–2026, n = 70,000+).

[7] Individual hospital and clinic websites for accreditation status verification (Vinmec, FV Hospital, Tam Anh, Hoan My, City International Hospital), accessed February–March 2026.

Commercial Interest Declaration: This guide is published by Picasso Dental Clinic. Picasso Dental Clinic operates a dental clinic within Vinmec International Hospital Da Nang (JCI accredited). All accreditation data is sourced from official JCI, ISO, and hospital publications. Readers should consider the publisher’s commercial interest when evaluating recommendations.

Changelog

Document revision history
DateVersionChanges
1.0Initial publication — complete directory covering JCI accreditation standards, ISO certification for dental clinics, JCI-accredited hospitals with dental departments, ISO-certified clinics, Picasso Dental international standards profile, accreditation vs quality analysis, clinic evaluation checklist, accreditation cost impact on pricing, and city-by-city directory.