The Asian Society for Quality in Health Care (ASQua) is a network of National Societies from the Asian region dedicated to the improvement of quality in healthcare at national and international levels. It was founded by a group of National Societies for quality in healthcare from Malaysia, Japan, Thailand, India, Taiwan and the Philippines, under the auspices of ISQua. It is committed to the achievement of its aims through collaborative action within the network and in association with other health and quality related individuals and professional organisations in Asia.
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Asian Hospital & Healthcare Management is a Quarterly magazine from Ochre Media. It is the leading Healthcare title in print as well as digital versions serving the information needs of key executives from the world's leading Healthcare providers. Asian Hospital & Healthcare Management covers important issues and trends shaping the future of the Healthcare industry across Asia and rest of the world. It offers dedicated, reliable and accurate coverage of the industry's progress and incisive analysis to help its readers make informed decisions to stay ahead of the competition.
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Taiwan Association for Medical Informatics was established in 1991. The directors and colleagues of the information centers and hospitals in Taiwan's major medical centers and hospitals have their unique research needs in view of the unique information on medical information and medical information. The group established a corporate legal person. The Association aims to study medical information, improve medical information standards, and strengthen the exchange of international medical information. Under the leadership of the past presidents and past members of the Board of Directors and the current members of the Board of Directors over the past 10 years, Zhang Bo has more than 600 members, covering government agencies, universities, public and private medical institutions. For-profit companies, etc.
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With a growing number of healthcare organisations achieving NABH, NABL and JCI accreditation, there has been a need for a common platform that will facilitate communication amongst the accredited HCOs, share best practices, and provide benchmarking, while promoting and continuously improving the quality and safety of healthcare services provided by the HCOs across India, in collaboration with all stakeholders. The Consortium of Accredited Healthcare Organisations (CAHO) is a not-for-profit society that was formed to fulfil this need. The primary objective of CAHO is to promote collaboration among accredited hospitals and laboratories to initiate efforts to improve healthcare quality and to work closely with NABH and NABL
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Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council (MHTC) is an agency under the Ministry of Finance tasked to facilitate and promote the healthcare travel industry of Malaysia. MHTC facilitates collaborations between key public and private stakeholders, namely between our private healthcare facilities and governments, insurance firms, airlines, travel agents, health facilitators and other emerging organisations in this industry. Fortified with strong public-private partnerships, MHTC enables numerous industry patrons to promote Malaysia’s seamless end-to-end healthcare journey experience offerings through local and international channels. Well monitored and strongly regulated by the Ministry of Health, private healthcare facilities in Malaysia offer expertise in medical fields such as cardiology, in-vitro fertilisation, oncology, orthopaedics, neurology, general health screening, and aesthetics (dental & cosmetic surgery) among many others. Leading the industry with world-class holistic healthcare services, numerous medical facilities have attained accreditations such as the Joint Commission International (JCI), Malaysian Society for Quality in Health (MSQH) and the Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS).
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The Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) is the government's principal agency for the promotion of the manufacturing and services sectors in Malaysia. Incorporated as a statutory body under the Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (MIDA) Act, the establishment of MIDA in 1967 was hailed by the World Bank as "the necessary impetus for purposeful, positive and coordinated promotional action" for Malaysia's industrial development. Today, MIDA is Malaysia's cutting-edge, dynamic and pioneering force in opening pathways to new frontiers around the globe. Incorporated as a statutory body under the Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (MIDA) Act, the establishment of MIDA in 1967 was hailed by the World Bank as "the necessary impetus for purposeful, positive and coordinated promotional action" for Malaysia's industrial development. Today, MIDA is Malaysia's cutting-edge, dynamic and pioneering force in opening pathways to new frontiers around the globe.
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Administrators of several private hospitals convened and decided to form an association of private hospitals nationwide on March 13, 1979 in Antipolo, Rizal that will properly address the problems of the industry. Thus, the Private Hospitals Association of the Philippines, Inc. (PHAP) was born. PHAP operates on a national scope and has a growing membership of over 600 members throughout the country. Out of the 1,071 licensed private hospitals at the Department of Health, 50% are recognised members of the association who actively participate and support all the PHAP activities since its inception. The association conducts regional seminars and symposia in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao periodically. PHAP has been undertaking continuing professional education program and has conducted over 6 programs per year since its foundation in 1979 and with a combined attendance of over 400 participants per seminar for the past 31 years and these numbers will still be growing in the next centuries. PHAP is cooperating with different government agencies such as the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (Phil-health), Department of Health (DOH) and the House of Representatives in facing various pending laws that will affect the private hospitals systems and administration. The association also organises ICD-10 Coding of Diseases in cooperating with the PhilHealth since year 2008 to present (2011). PHAP being an organization, which is dedicated to the management and concerns of private hospitals in the Philippines, is the appropriate organization to represent the concerns of the private hospitals nationwide.
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The Malaysian Nurses Association was formerly known as the Malaysian Trained Nurses Association (1950) which started with 300 members. It was initially formed as the Trained Nurses League Penang and was registered as an association under the Society Ordinance in May 1950. Later Kedah, Perlis, Kelantan and Terengganu came under the umbrella of Trained League Penang. In 1951 Perak Nurses established the Perak Trained Nurses Association. Then the Leagues felt that there is a need to have a Professional body at the national level and saw the birth of the Malayan Trained Nurses Association which was registered under the Societies Ordinance in March 1952. Then in 1980, the organizational structure of the MTNA was reviewed and the constitution was revised to set up the Malaysian Nurses Association (MNA).
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The mandate of the UEHP is clear: first of all, to promote private hospitals in Europe, a healthcare alternative that has become indispensable. In addition, private hospitals present a service that is complementary to the public hospitals system and thus helps to maintain healthy competition, which can only be beneficial to the patient. Finally, private hospitals show that it is possible to spend efficiently on care and at the same time, to offer effective quality of care. UEHP has always defended a European health care system model, a competitive situation between the public and private sectors, respecting common and shared rules, using resources rationally and productively, responding quickly to demand and constantly seeking to achieve quality and patient safety. The guidelines of UEHP conform to the priorities of the European institutions with a particular focus on the three main objectives for European health systems, specified in the joint declaration of the Ministers of Health of the member states of the EU, later transposed by the European Council: equality of access, quality of care and the sustainability of health systems.
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Hospital and Healthcare Management chronicles the wide spectrum of the global hospital and healthcare industry diverse voices that are pulling us forward: Hospital management, Healthcare executives, service providers, Organisations medical devices information, updates, innovative news and how Healthcare will fit in the future. Through engaging content, compelling editorial features, article events, exhibitions and case studies, Hospital and Healthcare Management occupies the intersection where providers connect.
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Administrators of several private hospitals convened and decided to form an association of private hospitals nationwide on March 13, 1979 in, Rizal that will properly address the problems of the industry. PHAP operates on a national scope and has a growing membership of over 600 members throughout the country. Out of the 1,071 licensed private hospitals at the Department of Health, 50% are recognised members of the association who actively participate and support all the PHAP activities since its inception. The association conducts regional seminars and symposia in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao periodically. PHAP has been undertaking continuing professional education program and has conducted over 6 programs per year since its foundation in 1979 and with a combined attendance of over 400 participants per seminar for the past 31 years and these numbers will still be growing in the next centuries. PHAP being an organization, which is dedicated to the management and concerns of private hospitals in the Philippines, is the appropriate organization to represent the concerns of the private hospitals nationwide.
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The Malaysian Society for Quality in Health was established in 1997 with the vision of advocating, promoting, and supporting continuous quality improvements and safety in Malaysian healthcare arena. MSQH is recognized nationally and internationally as the leading Malaysian organization which promotes and improves safety and quality in the provision of healthcare services in Malaysia. Through active and smart partnerships with healthcare professionals, relevant facilities and agencies, and educational institutions involved in healthcare, MSQH has become the national voice in continuous quality improvement in healthcare facilities and services. In order to realize this vision, MSQH develops standards, plans and implements accreditation programmes, promotes safety and quality improvement in healthcare facilities, and organises opportunities for communication of ideas and exchange of experiences on current and best practices in health care. MSQH has also initiated the Patient for Patients Safety Movement to strengthen patients and family engagement in the delivery of healthcare services since 2014.
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InfoMed is the leading independent source for news on all aspects of the healthcare industry. We are enabling the readers to be knowledgeable and be involved in their healthcare. InfoMed has been established as the premier healthcare magazine in Malaysia and now the region. InfoMed offers comprehensive, latest news and findings for healthcare professionals and the public. It brings the latest, emerging technologies and practices in the field of medicine and healthcare, updates on pertinent government policies and programs, and evidence-based information essential for healthcare prevention and maintenance of good health. InfoMed always engages with healthcare c-level management, experts and clinicians for interviews that transform healthcare with new ideas, services, and products. InfoMed is also a Media Partner for most of the significant healthcare events in Malaysia, Singapore, and the region.
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