First International Symposium on Quality in Health, Cuba, 2019. Space for professional exchange and improvement
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First International Symposium on Quality in Health, Quality in Health, QualityAbstract
From March 27 to 29, 2019, the First International Symposium on Quality in Health was held, with headquarters at the La Pradera International Health Center, Havana, Cuba. The Symposium was attended by more than 180 professionals, including delegates from countries such as Canada, Peru, Colombia and Ecuador. The event was honored with the presence of Dr. Michael Murray, member of the Accreditation Council of the Isqua and the Accreditation Program of Canada, who gave the conference "Continuous improvement and excellence in services" and developed a work program. Books were delivered and specialized visits were made to health institutions in the capital. The First International Symposium on Quality in Health was an appropriate occasion to call for participation in the First National Colloquium on Quality and Patient Safety, to be held next year (2020) and the Second International Symposium on Quality in Health in the year 2022.Downloads
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