We are proud to share that Arab Hospitals Magazine has featured an article by our CEO, Renée-Marie Stephano, titled “From Good to Exceptional: The Practices and Metrics that Drive Medical Travel Success”.
In this piece, Renée-Marie explores the key strategies, performance indicators, and cultural elements that distinguish truly exceptional medical travel programs and how organizations can align patient experience, safety, and operational excellence to achieve lasting impact.
Children’s Cancer Hospital Egypt (57357) has achieved accreditation from Global Healthcare Accreditation for Medical Travel Services, strengthening its global competitiveness while supporting its mission to provide free, world-class cancer care for children.
ALZ Grup, a leading organizer of international health tourism expos, has partnered with Global Healthcare Accreditation (GHA) to elevate standards and promote global best practices across Turkey’s rapidly growing medical travel industry. Through this strategic alliance, ALZ Grup will promote GHA’s accreditation and training programs to hospitals, clinics, and agencies, helping improve patient safety, operational excellence, and international trust.
A recent incident where a medical traveler was denied boarding despite medical clearance highlights the risks of poor coordination in medical travel. GHA standards help hospitals prevent these issues by improving communication, discharge planning, and support for patients returning home safely.
King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre (KFSHRC) has been awarded Global Healthcare Accreditation (GHA) for its Medical Travel Services, recognizing the hospital's excellence in delivering high-quality, patient-centered care. This accreditation highlights KFSHRC’s commitment to global best practices in safety, transparency, and culturally competent care, strengthening its position as a trusted destination in the Middle East and beyond.
Heather Stoltzfus, MPH, RN, CIC, Director of the Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Program at Global Healthcare Accreditation, participated in the APIC 2025 conference, where she emphasized the critical role of infection preventionists in the context of growing global medical travel.
Global Healthcare Accreditation (GHA) has partnered with ACE Japan Solutions to support Japanese healthcare providers in attracting international patients. Led by Junko Fujii, the collaboration aims to raise global awareness of Japan’s high-quality medical services and help providers implement trusted, patient-centered medical travel programs.
Jersey Shore University Medical Center’s Center for Treatment of Paralysis and Reconstructive Nerve Surgery (CPRNS), led by Kimberly Caesar, Director of Global Health, is a global leader in nerve repair surgeries with an 89% success rate. In 2024, CPRNS became New Jersey’s first Global Healthcare Accreditation (GHA) program, ensuring top-quality care. With advanced technology and strong international partnerships, JSUMC is expanding its medical travel program to patients from 15+ countries.