Tenerife Health Centers Achieve IHAN Phase 2D Accreditation
Seven health centers in Tenerife receive IHAN Phase 2D accreditation, marking a significant step in healthcare quality.
Key Points
- • Seven health centers in Tenerife accredited under IHAN Phase 2D
- • Focus on improving healthcare quality and patient-centered care
- • Accredited centers include Valle Teno and La Orotava among others
- • Achievement reflects commitment to quality healthcare delivery
In a significant advancement for healthcare in the Canary Islands, seven health centers in Tenerife have recently been accredited under the IHAN Phase 2D certification. This milestone emphasizes the continuous improvement of healthcare quality in the region.
The accredited centers include Valle Teno, La Orotava, Candelaria, La Laguna, Adeje Health Center, The Health Center in Granadilla de Abona, and the Health Center of San Miguel de Abona. This certification is part of a broader initiative aimed at enhancing healthcare delivery through best practices in infant and maternal care, among other health services.
The IHAN accreditation aims to recognize hospitals and health centers that have shown a commitment to quality improvement and patient-centered care, addressing significant health issues effectively. The accomplishment of these centers reflects the efforts of the regional government and health administrations to improve health services in response to growing demands and challenges faced by the healthcare system.
Authorities expressed their pride in this achievement, highlighting the integration of quality assurance measures in local health systems. These certifications not only enhance public confidence in health services but are also expected to lead to improved health outcomes for the population. As the health sector continues to evolve, these accreditations represent a vital step forward in ensuring that residents receive optimal healthcare.