
Putrajaya Hospital among world's best
PUTRAJAYA – The Putrajaya Hospital (HPj) has made history by being recognised as one of the World's Best Hospitals in 2025 by Newsweek and Statista, a recognition that not only brings pride but also proves the excellence of the national healthcare system.
Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs) Datuk Dr Mohd Na'im Mokhtar said the recognition is not merely a number or title but a reflection of the dedication shown by every doctor, nurse and medical staff who work tirelessly to provide the best care to patients.
'This success belongs to all the patients who believed and gave their support, the families who loyally stood by, and the society that appreciates the noble efforts of these healthcare heroes.
'May Putrajaya Hospital continue to be a symbol of excellence and an inspiration to all medical institutions in the country,' he said in a post on his official Facebook page today.
A check on the Newsweek and Statista websites showed HPj ranked 29th with a score of 71.59 per cent.
Meanwhile, former Health Director-General Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah also extended his congratulations and appreciation to all HPj staff on the achievement via a social media post.
He said the prestigious recognition was the result of an independent and transparent assessment based on key parameters including recommendations and evaluations by fellow medical professionals, hospital quality metrics, and patient experience.
'This success is proof of the ongoing commitment of every hospital member – from the frontliners to the administrators – in delivering high-quality, safe, and patient-centred care.
'May this recognition continue to inspire all of us to uphold excellence and further strengthen HPj as the nation's preferred healthcare centre,' he said. — BERNAMA

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