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Kuwait's Maternity Hospital earns international accreditation for excellence in obstetric anesthesia

Kuwait's Maternity Hospital earns international accreditation for excellence in obstetric anesthesia

Arab Times05-03-2025
KUWAIT CITY, March 5: The Intensive Care and Anesthesia Department at the Maternity Hospital, part of the Kuwaiti Ministry of Health, has been officially accredited as a Center of Excellence in Obstetric Anesthesia by the International Society of Obstetric Anesthesia and Maternity Medicine (ISOMAM). This accreditation marks a significant achievement for the department, further solidifying its reputation for providing exceptional care to pregnant women, according to Dr. Fatima Qassim, Head of the Intensive Care and Anesthesia Department.
The "prestigious" accreditation, valid for four years, acknowledges the department's outstanding standards in ensuring safe and effective care during childbirth. Dr. Qassim emphasized that this achievement is the result of the Ministry of Health's continuous efforts to enhance the quality of healthcare services in the fields of obstetric anesthesia and maternity medicine, with a commitment to delivering the highest standards in maternal and child healthcare.
This accreditation is part of ISOMAM's Centers of Excellence program, which honors institutions and programs that provide superior care in obstetric anesthesia. The program aims to enhance the overall quality of healthcare services for pregnant women. The accreditation process involved a comprehensive evaluation of clinical practices, with the department undergoing a rigorous and transparent review by three independent reviewers from ISOMAM's Centers of Excellence Committee. Following this evaluation, the results were discussed and approved by the Subcommittee.
Dr. Qassim highlighted that the Maternity Hospital boasts a team of distinguished national medical professionals, supported by the latest advanced devices and technologies. These resources contribute to offering integrated and safe care to women throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and beyond.
The accreditation serves as both recognition and motivation to continue developing medical services at the hospital, reinforcing its position as a leading center for obstetric anesthesia and maternal intensive care. Dr. Qassim emphasized that this achievement ensures the hospital meets the highest international standards for patient safety and comfort.
She expressed her heartfelt thanks to Minister of Health Dr. Ahmad Al-Awadhi and Undersecretary Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Mutairi for their ongoing support and commitment to advancing healthcare services, particularly in the field of obstetric anesthesia and maternal intensive care. Dr. Qassim also extended her sincere gratitude to Dr. Hoda Al-Foudari, Head of the Anesthesia, Intensive Care, and Pain Management Departments, as well as the department's staff, the Maternity Hospital Administration in the Sabah Specialized Medical District, and all relevant sectors for their dedication and teamwork, which played a crucial role in achieving this prestigious distinction.
The International Society of Obstetric Anesthesia and Maternity Medicine, founded in 1968, is a global scientific and professional organization dedicated to improving the care of pregnant women and newborns. It supports research, training, and education in the fields of obstetric anesthesia and perinatal medicine, bringing together leading anesthesiologists, obstetricians, pediatricians, and scientists to enhance healthcare quality for mothers and newborns worldwide.
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