Qatar Rehabilitation Institute (QRI) has entered into a partnership with Atrium Health Carolinas Rehabilitation, aimed at improving quality of care and outcomes for patients receiving rehabilitation services worldwide.
The multiyear collaboration will include the sharing of expertise and information between Carolinas Rehabilitation and QRI, Hamad Medical Corporation has said in a statement.
HE Dr Hanan Mohamed al-Kuwari, Minister of Public Health, said: “The opening of Qatar Rehabilitation Institute in 2016 was propelled by Qatar’s aim to offer integrated holistic healthcare services and our ambition to establish a leading regional rehabilitation facility. This collaboration with Atrium Health Carolinas Rehabilitation will see Hamad Medical Corporation further enhance its rehabilitation expertise and continue to advance the quality of care provided to its patients.”
The collaboration will proceed in three phases, the first of which will focus on enhancing QRI’s clinical rehabilitation programmes. During the second and third phases, Carolinas Rehabilitation clinicians and staff members will provide virtual and on-site consultation and assessments aimed at preparing QRI to apply for accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). The highly sought-after CARF accreditation helps rehabilitation service providers meet international standards for quality, assuring patients and their families that they are receiving the best available care.
Dr Hanadi al-Hamad, medical director of QRI and Rumailah Hospital and Qatar’s national lead for Healthy Ageing, said: “We continually work to improve and expand our services to meet the needs of patients in Qatar; this includes engaging with all our stakeholders to further develop our care programmes and serve our community better. Our partnership with Carolinas Rehabilitation will help us strengthen every aspect of our rehabilitation services and provide the highest quality of care to our patients, including paediatrics, adults and older adults."
“Internationally, CARF accreditation is a significant quality standard that patients will increasingly look at when selecting which service provider to use. We are honoured to work with Atrium Health’s specialists to build sustainable and scalable rehabilitation services for all citizens of Qatar,” said Mahmoud al-Raisi, chief of continuing care at QRI.
“QRI handles some of the most complex rehabilitation cases in the Middle East. This collaboration will allow us to share best practices widely recognised as valuable in driving positive patient outcomes here at Carolinas Rehabilitation,” said Robert Larrison, enterprise group vice president of the Atrium Health rehabilitation network and president of Atrium Health Carolinas Rehabilitation. “It will also advance our goal to improve the depth and quality of rehabilitation services globally.”
As part of the collaboration, Charlotte, North Carolina-based Carolinas Rehabilitation will work closely with QRI on clinical pathway development and quality improvement. QRI will join Carolinas Rehabilitation’s Patient Safety Organisation and contribute to the Exchanged Quality Data for Rehabilitation (EQUADR) network. During the initial phases of the partnership, QRI will consult with Carolinas Rehabilitation on some of its most complex cases as it works towards its own certification.
“There is no equivalent to EQUADR in the Middle East, so it will be extremely valuable for QRI to participate and contribute data to this effort,” said Diane Lynn, assistant vice president of Global Health Operations and Administration at Atrium Health. “It will allow us to collect data and use it to share best practices. That will not only help QRI achieve the highest standard of care, but it will also help us learn from QRI’s experiences in patient care.”
Carolinas Rehabilitation has been CARF-accredited for over 40 years and was the first hospital ever accredited in cancer rehabilitation by CARF. In 2019, it became the first and only rehabilitation hospital to be awarded the American Hospital Association’s Quest for Quality Award.
Atrium Health Carolinas Rehabilitation is widely regarded as a leading-edge facility for both capabilities and expertise. Last year, it was named among the top 15 rehabilitation hospitals in the United States by US News and World Report. It is also among Newsweek’s 'Best Physical Rehabilitation Centres' in the nation.
The multiyear collaboration will include the sharing of expertise and information between Carolinas Rehabilitation and QRI, Hamad Medical Corporation has said in a statement.
HE Dr Hanan Mohamed al-Kuwari, Minister of Public Health, said: “The opening of Qatar Rehabilitation Institute in 2016 was propelled by Qatar’s aim to offer integrated holistic healthcare services and our ambition to establish a leading regional rehabilitation facility. This collaboration with Atrium Health Carolinas Rehabilitation will see Hamad Medical Corporation further enhance its rehabilitation expertise and continue to advance the quality of care provided to its patients.”
The collaboration will proceed in three phases, the first of which will focus on enhancing QRI’s clinical rehabilitation programmes. During the second and third phases, Carolinas Rehabilitation clinicians and staff members will provide virtual and on-site consultation and assessments aimed at preparing QRI to apply for accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). The highly sought-after CARF accreditation helps rehabilitation service providers meet international standards for quality, assuring patients and their families that they are receiving the best available care.
Dr Hanadi al-Hamad, medical director of QRI and Rumailah Hospital and Qatar’s national lead for Healthy Ageing, said: “We continually work to improve and expand our services to meet the needs of patients in Qatar; this includes engaging with all our stakeholders to further develop our care programmes and serve our community better. Our partnership with Carolinas Rehabilitation will help us strengthen every aspect of our rehabilitation services and provide the highest quality of care to our patients, including paediatrics, adults and older adults."
“Internationally, CARF accreditation is a significant quality standard that patients will increasingly look at when selecting which service provider to use. We are honoured to work with Atrium Health’s specialists to build sustainable and scalable rehabilitation services for all citizens of Qatar,” said Mahmoud al-Raisi, chief of continuing care at QRI.
“QRI handles some of the most complex rehabilitation cases in the Middle East. This collaboration will allow us to share best practices widely recognised as valuable in driving positive patient outcomes here at Carolinas Rehabilitation,” said Robert Larrison, enterprise group vice president of the Atrium Health rehabilitation network and president of Atrium Health Carolinas Rehabilitation. “It will also advance our goal to improve the depth and quality of rehabilitation services globally.”
As part of the collaboration, Charlotte, North Carolina-based Carolinas Rehabilitation will work closely with QRI on clinical pathway development and quality improvement. QRI will join Carolinas Rehabilitation’s Patient Safety Organisation and contribute to the Exchanged Quality Data for Rehabilitation (EQUADR) network. During the initial phases of the partnership, QRI will consult with Carolinas Rehabilitation on some of its most complex cases as it works towards its own certification.
“There is no equivalent to EQUADR in the Middle East, so it will be extremely valuable for QRI to participate and contribute data to this effort,” said Diane Lynn, assistant vice president of Global Health Operations and Administration at Atrium Health. “It will allow us to collect data and use it to share best practices. That will not only help QRI achieve the highest standard of care, but it will also help us learn from QRI’s experiences in patient care.”
Carolinas Rehabilitation has been CARF-accredited for over 40 years and was the first hospital ever accredited in cancer rehabilitation by CARF. In 2019, it became the first and only rehabilitation hospital to be awarded the American Hospital Association’s Quest for Quality Award.
Atrium Health Carolinas Rehabilitation is widely regarded as a leading-edge facility for both capabilities and expertise. Last year, it was named among the top 15 rehabilitation hospitals in the United States by US News and World Report. It is also among Newsweek’s 'Best Physical Rehabilitation Centres' in the nation.