First "Require Quality" awards granted
Published Sept. 23, 2024 11:53

The project aims to raise the standards of medical care in Poland, promoting medical facilities that stand out for the highest quality of service and care for patients.
"Require Quality" is a response to the need for transparency in the health care system. With certification, patients can more easily make informed choices about their treatment, choosing centers that follow the best medical practices and provide the highest level of comfort.
Among the first establishments to receive awards were:
- Dr. S. Jasinski Provincial Rehabilitation Hospital in Zakopane
- Pulmonology and Thoracic Surgery Center in Bystrá
- St. Sophia Specialized Hospital in Warsaw
- Beskidzkie Oncology Center - JPII City Hospital in Bielsko-Biala
- M. Sklodowska-Curie Bialystok Oncology Center
Each of the awarded hospitals was recognized for their professionalism, high standards of service and constant care for the patient. These facilities not only care about the quality of treatment, but also about comfort and respect at every stage of health care.
Distinction within the framework of the "Require Quality" project is confirmation that a given center is a place where patients can count on comprehensive care, high standards and modern medical solutions.
The aim of the program is to promote facilities that treat their patients in an exemplary manner, and to encourage other units to improve the quality of the services they offer. The organizers of the project emphasize that every patient has the right to receive the best possible care, and medical facilities have an obligation to guarantee this quality.
Source: CMJ