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PARKHAYAT, THE REGION'S LEADER IN HEALTH

PARKHAYAT hospital, which received 98.54 points out of 100 in the Quality Standards in Health (SKS) evaluation carried out throughout Turkey every year by the Ministry of Health, continues its successful work in order to take its quality one step further each year.

One of the highest scores in Turkey 

Afyon PARKHAYAT hospital, which received one of the highest SKS scores in Turkey, celebrated this important success by cutting a cake with its employees. Speaking at the celebration, Private PARKHAYAT Hospital Chairman of the Board of Directors, Dr. Mustafa Enis Arabacı said, “We attach great importance to quality studies in our hospitals. With 98.54 points, we are one of the highest-scoring hospitals in the region and among private hospitals in Turkey. This score made us very proud as a hospital. However, the most important thing is to maintain this bar and raise it higher over time. An important difference between our team, which deserves this score by working devotedly and from people working in similar organizations, is that it is a successful team that is open to development, young, dynamic, has a high sense of corporate belonging, and matches its own vision with the vision of our institution. I personally observed and know that everyone put a lot of effort into this evaluation process. “I would like to thank each and every one of you for your dedication and efforts.” said. In the evaluation made by the Ministry of Health, Department of Health Quality and Accreditation within the scope of the Health Transformation Program, quality management, risk management, secure reporting, education management, patient experience, healthy working life, patient care, drug management, transfusion services, radiation safety, emergency service, Processes such as operating room, intensive care units, biochemistry laboratory, hotel management services, material and device management, monitoring of medical record and archive services indicators, and analysis of department-based and clinical indicators were taken into consideration.

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