Five more UAE hospitals internationally accredited
Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, July 22, 2008
Five more hospitals in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have been internationally accredited by Joint Commission International, in partner with the Health Authority Abu Dhabi, according to Gulf News.
Fourteen hospitals are now internationally accredited in the area.
"The relatively large percentage of UAE hospitals that have achieved JCI or other international accreditation is a signal that hospitals take seriously the mandate to improve their care," Derick Pasternak, MD, managing director for the JCI Middle East office, told Gulf News.
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