Karachi : The Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH) has been honoured with the prestigious American Hospital Association Excellence Award for Healthcare Workers’ Wellbeing at the International Hospital Federation (IHF) Awards 2024 in the silver category. This recognition underscores AKUH’s dedication to fostering a supportive and nurturing environment for its employees, promoting their well-being through innovative and effective strategies.
The award ceremony took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where the IHF celebrated the best in global healthcare excellence. The award was received by Ms Shehreen Ali, Nurse Manager, on behalf of Employee Health, Department of Family Medicine, the Aga Khan University Hospital.
Dr Farhat Abbas, CEO, AKU Health Services, Pakistan, expressed his pride in the team’s achievement, stating, “This milestone is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our Employee Health team who take care of the wellbeing of our entire staff at AKUH. We are committed to upholding the highest standards of care not just for our patients, but also for our healthcare workers, who are the backbone of our institution. I urge all stakeholders in Pakistan to support the healthcare industry and its workers, as their wellbeing is the building block of our nation’s healthcare infrastructure.”
AKUH’s selection as a winner in the IHF Awards 2024 places it among the top healthcare institutions globally. The award celebrates AKUH’s innovative approach to employee health, emphasizing strategies that ensure the long-term wellbeing of its healthcare workforce.
In addition to this recent win, AKUH was also nominated for the Ashikaga-Nikken Excellence Award for Green Hospitals in the IHF Awards 2023. This nomination recognised AKUH’s commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility.
The International Hospital Federation (IHF) Awards are recognised globally as a symbol of excellence in hospital management and leadership. The scoring for the seven Excellence Awards is based on five key criteria: originality and innovation, intended impact, adaptability and scalability, scientific rigour, and clarity.
This year, the IHF received over 500 entries from hospitals and healthcare organizations across 37 countries and territories. Out of these entries, 49 finalists were shortlisted for the seven contested award categories. AKUH was the only hospital from Pakistan to be named a finalist.
By prioritising the well-being of its healthcare workers, AKUH ensures that its staff across the system receive the support they need to provide the highest quality care to patients. As a regional pioneer, the hospital not only delivers world-class care but also fosters a positive, supportive work environment for its dedicated team.