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Friday, December 05, 2025 | Daily Newspaper published by GPPC Doha, Qatar.

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Gulf Times
Qatar

HMC’s services achieve JCI reaccreditation

Hamad Medical Corporation’s (HMC) Long-Term Care and Residential Services at Rumailah Hospital have successfully achieved reaccreditation from the Joint Commission International (JCI) for the fourth time, following a detailed survey conducted in October 2025.This important milestone covers HMC’s Long-Term Care facilities, including the Enaya and Daam Specialised Care Center and the Residential Care Compound-1, reaffirming HMC’s commitment to providing safe, high-quality care. The reaccreditation serves as a strong endorsement of the quality and safety standards embedded in every aspect of service delivery.The Enaya and Daam Specialised Care Center and Residential Care Compound-1 provide 24/7 care and rehabilitation for long-term patients with complex and chronic medical conditions. These specialised centres are the only facilities of their kind in Qatar, offering comprehensive, multidisciplinary care to improve patients’ quality of life.The JCI survey, conducted under the 2nd Edition of the JCI Accreditation Standards for Long-Term Care, evaluated all aspects of operations, from clinical care and patient safety to leadership and management systems. The successful outcome confirms HMC’s full compliance with international best practices in long-term healthcare delivery. 

Gulf Times
Qatar

HMC expands care of older patients

The number of patients benefiting from Hamad Medical Corporation’s (HMC) Post-Discharge Follow-Up Programme has increased from 658 in 2023 to 1,200 in 2025 representing a growth of more than 80%.HMC has announced a major expansion of its for older acute care patients for enhancing their safety and ensuring continuity of healthcare services. This programme aims to ensure a safe and smooth transition from hospital to home.It is a patient support service that provides guidance and rapid access to clinical support after hospital discharge to ensure a safe recovery. This programme uses virtual communication and other methods to maintain continuity of care.Its goal is to reduce readmission rates and ensure patients understand their care plans, including medication and follow-up instructions. Follow-up calls are made within 48 hours of hospital discharge by case managers and geriatric specialists to assess patients’ health, ensure access to medication, confirm adherence to the treatment plan, reassure patients and caregivers, and respond early to any medical concerns.The programme was launched at Rumailah Hospital in April 2020. More than 3,250 older patients with acute conditions benefited from the programme’s follow-up calls at Rumailah Hospital between April 2020 and December 2024. In 2025, the service expanded to include all acute older patients from Al Wakra Hospital, Medical Care and Research Centre, and the National Centre for Cancer Care and Research.In the first ten months of this service expansion, over 1,200 additional patients were supported.The initiative reflects strong collaboration between the various care teams at HMC. By maintaining contact after discharge, the programme helps ensure older patients continue to receive guidance and rapid access to clinical support when required.The Post-Discharge Follow-Up Programme is one of HMC’s key initiatives to strengthen continuity of care for older people and enhance patient experience throughout recovery at home. As demand for geriatric services continues to grow, follow-up support remains an important part of helping patients stay safe and informed after being discharged from hospital.

Gulf Times
Qatar

HMC schedules over 1mn clinical imaging appointments remotely in a year

The Clinical Imaging Appointment Center at Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) has significantly transformed the patient experience by providing them with the opportunity to book and manage imaging appointments easily and conveniently over the phone.Since its launch in 2020, the centre has continued its leading role by scheduling more than 1mn appointments annually for imaging services including MRI, CT scans, ultrasound, X-ray, interventional radiology, nuclear medicine, and mammograms.This is achieved through a unified automated scheduling system that has helped reduce patient waiting times and improve access to services, resulting in a 92% patient satisfaction rate.The centre adheres to a defined time frame to ensure fast scheduling. Appointments are scheduled within three working days from the date the physician submits the test request, ensuring faster access to diagnosis. Digital transformation has been the key driver of this success. The WhatsApp Business service (4439 3377) stands out as one of the most important tools that has enabled patients to confirm, reschedule, or cancel appointments, as well as request preparation instructions easily. More than 175,000 patients have benefited from this service since its launch.The SMS notification system, used to confirm bookings and send reminders has contributed to a 25% reduction in missed appointments, helping reduce waiting times and allowing cancelled slots to be offered to other patients.The integration of the Radiology Information System (RIS) with the centre has enhanced coordination between facilities. AI-powered dashboards and internal alerts enable staff to monitor appointments in real time, improving overall performance and responsiveness. The Clinical Imaging Appointment Center continues to play a leading role in improving access to healthcare services through innovative digital solutions that support system efficiency and ensure patient satisfaction across HMC facilities.

Gulf Times
Community

Al Jasra Cultural Club organizes symposium on men's health

Al Jasra Cultural and Social Club organized a symposium on men's health and the simple steps that could make a substantial change, as part of the club's weekly cultural salon activities. Moderated by writer Hanan Badie on Saturday, the event featured the participation of Dr. Aksam Yassin, Senior Consultant in Men's Health at Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), alongside Dr. Khalid Rashid Al Rumaihi, Senior Consultant in Urology and Vice President of the Urological Society of Qatar. Dr. Yassin noted that attention to men's health began in the 1980s, following a decades-long focus on women's health. He pointed out that the average life expectancy has risen from 64 years in the 1970s to roughly 82 years in developed countries, triggering the pressing need for early preventive measures. He further emphasized that 80% of men worldwide only consult a physician when they are beset by serious health crises. For his part, Dr. Al Rumaihi highlighted that since 1998, men's awareness of the importance of visiting physicians at an early age has increased. He asserted that the key objective is not merely to ensure longevity, but rather to maintain a healthy period of life free from illness through regular medical examinations. He further indicated that HMC has embarked on implementing these testing procedures at Aisha Bint Hamad Al Attiyah Hospital, encompassing comprehensive medical analyses designed to enhance men's health.

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HMC, AbbVie sign MoU to bolster clinical research

Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with AbbVie Biopharmaceuticals Gulf Levant to bring the Clinical Research Advancement Integrated Signature Programme (CRISP) to HMC.The programme is designed to give clinical research professionals access to world-class training, internationally recognised certification, and ongoing professional support.AbbVie, in partnership with the Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP), the only non-profit dedicated exclusively to supporting clinical research professionals globally-will offer a structured learning programme for HMC's researchers and healthcare staff. Through this collaboration, participants will benefit from a structured learning pathway and also have the opportunity to earn ACRP certifications.Training will cover areas such as good clinical practice, patient safety, research ethics, protocol design, inspection readiness, and the use of new models.By adopting CRISP, HMC aims to further strengthen the quality and impact of its clinical research, supporting safer, more effective treatments and better outcomes for patients.HMC seeks to build stronger research capacity and ensure its work meets the highest global standards. Ultimately, this will benefit patients and help position Qatar as a leader in medical innovation.CRISP will help set new benchmarks in education, certification, and patient safety-empowering clinical research professionals to advance healthcare outcomes and raise the standards of care at HMC and beyond.