Log in
Social Affairs

HCMC-based Cho Ray Hospital honored at International Hospital Federation’s awards

Cho Ray Hospital is the first and only hospital in Vietnam to have been recognized as a member of the prestigious organization of International Hospital Federation.

Cho Ray Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City has received an honorable mention at the International Hospital Federation Awards 2021 (IHF).

The IHF has recently announced the winners of the IHF Awards 2021 at the 44th World Hospital Congress (WHC) in Barcelona, Spain.

Participating in this award for the first time, Cho Ray Hospital registered to compete in two categories of “Excellence Award for Leadership and Management of American College of Healthcare Executives” and “Austco Excellence Award for Quality and Patient Safety”

 Cho Ray Hospital receives honorable mention in the “American College of Healthcare Executives Excellence Award for Leadership and Management” category. Photo courtesy of the hospital

The former award is reserved for excellence or outstanding achievements in strong leadership and management in leading a hospital or a health service provider. Whereas, the latter recognizes excellence or outstanding achievements in promoting quality and patient safety.

In both categories, Cho Ray Hospital qualified for the final round and received an honorable mention at the award ceremony held in Barcelona along with many famous hospitals and healthcare organizations from the US, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Portugal, Poland, Oman, UAE, among others.

The award committee, led by Dr. Lawrence Lai of the Hong Kong Hospital Authority, selected the winners in the six categories from 250 entries submitted from 38 different countries and territories - the highest number of submissions since the awards were established in 2015.

Winners were chosen based on criteria such as originality and innovation, intended impact, adaptability and scalability, scientific rigor, and clarity.

Entries for the 2022 IHF awards are scheduled to open in March 2022 and will be awarded at the next WHC in Dubai.

The IHF Awards were launched in 2015 and have been recognized worldwide as the premier awards that honor hospitals and healthcare organizations.

IHF is an international non-profit organization founded in 1929, with its headquarters located in Geneva (Switzerland). IHF is currently the world's largest and most prestigious international organization for hospitals, with a mission to support, connect and form interactive channels between hospitals around the globe.

Cho Ray Hospital officially became a member of IHF on August 5, 2021. It is also the first and only hospital in Vietnam to have been recognized as a member of this prestigious organization.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Cho Ray-Phnom Penh hospital inaugurated

Cho Ray-Phnom Penh hospital inaugurated

13 Jan, 14:44

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and his host Hun Sen cut the red ribbon, inaugurating the Cho Ray-Phnom Penh hospital in Cambodia’s capital on January 13.

Two-tier local government model strengthens Hanoi’s efforts to end urban flooding

Two-tier local government model strengthens Hanoi’s efforts to end urban flooding

Associate Professor Nguyen Hong Tien analyzes why Hanoi still faces chronic flooding, explains weaknesses in drainage planning and implementation and outlines how the two-tier local government model can support long-term solutions.

PetroVietnam advances nationwide STEM classrooms to drive innovation and future talent

PetroVietnam advances nationwide STEM classrooms to drive innovation and future talent

PetroVietnam expands its STEM Innovation program to develop high-quality classrooms and strengthen Vietnam’s future workforce in science, technology and innovation.

Vietnam Happy Fest 2025 spreads joy through simple things

Vietnam Happy Fest 2025 spreads joy through simple things

The Vietnam Happy Fest 2025 honors the idea that joy comes from everyday moments and Vietnamese smiles, sharing a spirit of happiness with the world.

Flood-hit people to have houses by Lunar New Year as committed by Vietnamese Government

Flood-hit people to have houses by Lunar New Year as committed by Vietnamese Government

Rebuilding houses for disaster-affected residents must be linked with rural and regional plans to ensure immediate recovery and long-term safety.

Investments in infrastructures, teaching staff to drive English to become second language

Investments in infrastructures, teaching staff to drive English to become second language

Vietnam’s ambition to make English a second language in all schools has gained strong support, yet teachers, experts and lawmakers warn that the plan requires major upgrades in infrastructure, staffing and policy to succeed nationwide.

Four American scientists win 2025 VinFuture Grand Prize for HPV vaccine breakthroughs

Four American scientists win 2025 VinFuture Grand Prize for HPV vaccine breakthroughs

Four American scientists received the 2025 VinFuture Grand Prize in Hanoi for pioneering discoveries that led to the HPV vaccine, recognized as a major breakthrough in preventing HPV-related tumors and advancing global public health.

Vietnam's health sector pushes zero-fee hospital treatment for all

Vietnam's health sector pushes zero-fee hospital treatment for all

The policy is a financial measure to carry profound social significance, promote fairness in access to health services so that no one is left behind.

New flooding strikes Vietnam's central region and Central Highlands

New flooding strikes Vietnam's central region and Central Highlands

Floods triggered by torrential rains with localized downpours reaching more than 80mm continue to rage in the south central and Central Highlands regions of Vietnam, forcing urgent evacuations.