Staff receiving awards at the Seventh Annual Stars of Excellence award ceremony held at the St Regis Hotel.
Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) awarded top honours to 29 winning projects at the seventh annual Stars of Excellence staff award ceremony. The event which was held last week took place at the St Regis Hotel and was attended by more than 500 members of staff.
This year, the winning projects were selected from a total of 303 submissions, one of the highest number of submissions received in recent years. Each year, winners are chosen based on their performance against key criteria such as the application of international best practice, evidence of direct improvements resulting from the project, and how the project has impacted patient care and the overall patient experience.
The Minister of Public Health H E Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari said the awards ceremony is an important platform to recognise and reward the hard work of all HMC staff. “Every year the quality of submissions we receive speaks volumes about the excellent work being done at HMC,” the minister said. “It is important to acknowledge and reward teamwork in organizations as successful partnerships are crucial to an organisation’s success. I am always impressed by the tireless commitment shown by HMC teams towards raising the standards of healthcare in Qatar.
“So many of the projects showcased at these awards are founded on principles that can be applied in many other areas of our diverse organization. This sharing of knowledge is one of the best and also one of the most exciting outcomes from the Stars of Excellence program – being able to share our knowledge and experiences with our colleagues,” she said.
“I am consistently impressed by the commitment shown by the staff in raising the standards of healthcare in Qatar so that our population receives the safest, most effective and most compassionate care,” she added.
Nasser Al Naimi, Deputy Chief Quality Officer for HMC and Director of the Center for Patient Experience and Staff Engagement said that all the submissions were categorized within HMC’s three pillars of Health, Education and Research and focused on areas including quality, safety, innovations and improving patient experience.
“The quality of submissions was extremely high and came from all areas of the organization. This was reflected by the equally excellent winning projects. The work demonstrates the exemplary level of clinical care that is delivered at HMC for the benefit of our patients. An example of such work is the prestigious Managing Director’s Award which this year was given to HMC’s Clinical Information System (CIS) for their collaborative achievement in clinical transformation,” Al Naimi said.