The Nairobi Hospital scoop a top global award for its outstanding leadership in the region’s healthcare sector. On June 30, 2024,The Nairobi Hospital CEO, Mr. James Nyamongo, received a Gold Category Best Quality Leadership Award 2024 in Brussels, Belgium, for its outstanding leadership in healthcare in Africa.
To improve health outcomes for vulnerable populations globally, we need substantial investments from both public and private sectors.
These investments should aim to eliminate health disparities through research, education and collaborative efforts, creating equitable, resilient, innovative, and sustainable health and healthcare systems. The Nairobi Hospital has been in existence for the last 70 years. Over time, the hospital has continued to grow and develop in the global healthcare sphere.
The hospital is renowned across Africa for its emergency and trauma care, disaster response and critical care services. We offer top-quality clinical and nursing care through various specialty clinics including Orthopedic, Well Baby and Executive Clinics.The medical team performs a wide range of routine and complex procedures such as Open Heart Surgery, Kidney Transplants, Trauma Care, Orthopedic Surgery, Neurosurgery, Laparoscopic Surgery, and Cancer Therapy, among others.
It is this excellence footprint that has seen the Focus on global health is crucial as it impacts all populations worldwide. We are all interconnected, and the health of individuals is influenced by the global well-being of people, animals and the environment.
The Best Quality Leadership Awards, an initiative of the European Society for Quality Research (ESQR), target selected companies, institutions, public administrations and organizations representing different sectors from Europe, Asia, the Americas, Africa and Australia.
ESQR is a European organization headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland, dedicated to quality improvement techniques recognition and research.
The award is a significant recognition of The Nairobi Hospital’s efforts in East, Central and Southern Africa to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being, aligning with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal Number 3.
The hospital prides itself in highly skilled medical specialists and advanced medical and non-medical