King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (KFSHRC) has received three prestigious awards at the seventh edition of the National Patient Safety Award, hosted by the Saudi Patient Safety Center.
These accolades recognize KFSHRC’s steadfast dedication to improving patient safety and advancing healthcare quality through innovative initiatives.
KFSHRC honored for pioneering initiatives
KFSHRC received the Choosing Wisely Track Award for its initiative “Enhancing Patient Engagement and Safety through a Modified Breast Clinical Pathway,” which empowers patients to take an active role in their treatment journey while strengthening medical safety protocols.
King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre also secured the Mentorship Track Award for its initiative “Strategic Management and Oversight Approach for Patient Safety Improvement: Optimizing Project Implementation and Outcomes,” underscoring its leadership in implementing hospital-wide safety strategies that drive excellence in patient care.
KFSHRC received the General Patient Safety Track Award for its initiative “Decrease the Number of CAUTI Cases in Acute Care Admission Unit,” which has significantly improved patient outcomes and minimized the need for additional medical interventions.
These accolades reaffirm its dedication to the highest standards of patient safety and its role as a leader in pioneering healthcare advancements. The hospital remains committed to delivering world-class specialized medical care, in alignment with its vision to be the preferred healthcare destination for patients seeking excellence.
Furthermore, the hospital’s pioneering initiatives aimed at improving patient care, reducing medical errors, and promoting a culture of safety have played a key role in its recognition. The accolades celebrate KFSHRC’s ongoing efforts to implement advanced safety measures and deliver world-class healthcare services, reinforcing its status as a leader in the healthcare sector, according to the statement.
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