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PARKHAYAT: The Leader in Healthcare in the Region

PARKHAYAT Hospital, which consistently scores 98.54 out of 100 in the Health Quality Standards (HQS) assessment carried out by the Ministry of Health every year throughout Turkey, continues its successful efforts to enhance its quality year after year.

One of the Highest Scores in Turkey

Afyon PARKHAYAT Hospital, achieving one of the highest HQS scores in Turkey, celebrated this significant accomplishment by cutting a cake with its employees. Speaking at the celebration, Dr. Mustafa Enis Arabacı, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Private PARKHAYAT Hospital, stated, "We attach great importance to quality improvement in our hospitals. With a score of 98.54, we are one of the hospitals that received the highest score among private hospitals both in the region and nationwide. This score has filled us with great pride as a hospital. However, the real significance lies in maintaining this standard and gradually raising it over time. What makes our team, who has earned this score with dedication and hard work, notably distinct from individuals working in similar institutions, is that they are an accomplished team that is open to development, young, dynamic, possesses a strong sense of corporate belonging, and aligns their own vision with that of our institution. I have personally observed and know that everyone contributed a lot during this evaluation process. Thank you all individually for your dedication and efforts."

As part of the Health Transformation Program, the assessment carried out by the Ministry of Health's Health Quality and Accreditation Department includes monitoring indicators such as quality management, risk management, safe reporting, training management, patient experience, healthy working life, patient care, medication management, transfusion services, radiation safety, emergency services, operating rooms, intensive care units, biochemistry laboratories, hospitality services, material and device management, medical record and archive services, and analyzing departmental and clinical indicators.