Johns Hopkins Medicine International has entered into a five-year agreement with the Ministry of Health of Kuwait to improve healthcare delivery at four public Kuwait hospitals, according to a JHI news release.
Under the agreement, JHI clinical and healthcare administration professionals will collaborate with professionals within the Ministry of Health of Kuwait to transfer knowledge in clinical and ancillary departmental protocols, continuing medical education, patient safety, preventive medicine, nursing and healthcare policy.
The agreement was signed Dec. 25, and JHI experts will begin working with the Ministry of Health of Kuwait in early 2012.
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Under the agreement, JHI clinical and healthcare administration professionals will collaborate with professionals within the Ministry of Health of Kuwait to transfer knowledge in clinical and ancillary departmental protocols, continuing medical education, patient safety, preventive medicine, nursing and healthcare policy.
The agreement was signed Dec. 25, and JHI experts will begin working with the Ministry of Health of Kuwait in early 2012.
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