November 23, 2024
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The MoU will help to strengthen healthcare capacity building, improve access and quality of care

NATHEALTH-Healthcare Federation of India signed an MoU with The American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE). Under this agreement, both federations will mutually strengthen healthcare systems by developing and providing leadership education and development experiences that will help in preparing healthcare professionals to become clinical leaders and improve patient care. The collaboration will bring in educational opportunities through in-person interactions, such as the Annual Congress on Healthcare Leadership.THIS CAN BE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT

The partnership aims to provide a knowledge-sharing platform that will enable different stakeholders to find solutions to the barriers of access to quality healthcare, ways to improve patient outcomes and attain executive positions in healthcare settings and national medical societies. 

The MoU between ACHE and NATHEALTH has the following objectives:

· Build and lead effective teams and achieve high levels of interprofessional engagement

· Create collaborative, participatory physician, clinical, and executive partnerships built on trust to improve patient care

· Become transformational physicians and clinical leaders to attain executive positions in healthcare settings and national medical societies

· Collaborate on educational opportunities through virtual delivery and as appropriate, in-person interactions, such as the Annual Congress on Healthcare Leadership programmes

Dr Harsh Mahajan, President, NATHEALTH said, “We are hopeful that this strategic collaboration between NATHEALTH and ACHE will provide a platform to improve patient care through a unique and much-needed clinical partnership.” 

Deborah Bowen, FACHE, CAE from ACHE said, “We look forward to our collaboration with NATHEALTH on education and leadership development to promote bidirectional programming sharing best practices that will positively impact healthcare leaders and the patients and communities that they serve.”

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