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Santo Domingo.- The Diabetes, Obesity, and Specialties Medical Center (CEMDOE) hosted the 1st International Quality and Patient Safety Forum, a pioneering event in the country aimed at enhancing patient safety throughout the entire care process. Organized by CEMDOE and INTEGRA, the forum gathered leaders, experts, and healthcare professionals from Latin America to discuss and share best practices, innovations, and knowledge in the continuous improvement of quality and safety in the healthcare sector. Quality and safety in healthcare are fundamental pillars for ensuring patient well-being and the effectiveness of health systems. In an increasingly interconnected world, fostering international collaboration and the exchange of successful experiences is crucial to addressing global health challenges. “Our International Quality and Patient Safety Forum, in its first edition, positions itself as a high-level platform to discuss, learn, and advance in these essential topics. Our commitment to excellence drives us to continuously improve and also to lead and promote significant changes in the healthcare system, so that all patients receive safe, high-quality care,” emphasized Dr. Gastón Gabín, CEO of CEMDOE and INTEGRA. Among the key topics discussed at the forum were: This forum marks a milestone in CEMDOE and INTEGRA’s commitment to advancing healthcare quality in the region and establishing excellence standards that inspire other institutions globally. CEMDOE, the first medical institution in the Dominican Republic to receive Joint Commission International accreditation, and INTEGRA, a firm specializing in healthcare asset management responsible for CEMDOE’s operations, reaffirm their commitment to medical excellence and patient safety, ensuring the implementation of international processes that guarantee high standards of quality and safety. The event was supported by major organizations such as the National Council of Private Enterprise (CONEP), the American Chamber of Commerce of the Dominican Republic, and the Dominican Association of Health Tourism, with backing from ARAJET, ARIUM, Right Construction, Seguros Reservas, Bionuclear, AMADITA, Farmacias Carol, Farmaconal, ROCHE, and Global Médica.