Dr Trương Vĩnh Long, director of of Gia An 115 Hospital, receives the 2024 Best Quality Leadership Award from the European Society for Quality Research at a ceremony in Brussels, Belgium, on June 30. — Photo courtesy of the hospital
HCM City’s Gia An 115 Hospital received the 2024 Best Quality Leadership Award from the European Society for Quality Research at a ceremony in Brussels, Belgium, on June 30, becoming the country’s first medical facility to do so.
Dr Trương Vĩnh Long, the hospital's Director received the award, which recognises exceptional leadership and innovative initiatives that drive quality improvement.
Speaking at the ceremony, Long said the hospital's management and staff believe that every patient deserves the best possible care and so constantly strive to improve service and treatment quality.
He said the dedication and support of its investors and the tireless efforts of the entire hospital team are key factors in sustaining and improving its quality.
This award is not only a recognition but also a reminder of its mission to provide high-quality medical services at reasonable costs, he said.
The hospital aims to become a leading healthcare service provider in Việt Nam and the region, he added.
Gia An 115 is a high-tech multi-specialty hospital with a range of specialties that includes cardiology, pulmonology, neurology, oncology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, nephrology - dialysis, urology, hemodialysis - plasmapheresis, orthopedics, physical therapy - rehabilitation, nutrition, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, dentistry - maxillofacial, and dermatology.
Located at HCM City’s western gateway, the hospital uses modern diagnostic and treatment methods.
It was the first hospital in the country to achieve American Accreditation Commission International (AACI) certification underlining its status as an outstanding and safe hospital.
It offers advanced techniques such as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular interventions, modern cancer treatments, endoscopic surgery, minimally invasive interventions for liver, bile duct and pancreatic diseases, minimally invasive spinal and orthopedic surgeries, and ultrafiltration.
The hospital has integrated with the national health insurance system, allowing all health insurance cardholders, regardless of their initial registered medical facility, to receive full benefits for both outpatient and inpatient care. — VNS