Global Healthcare Accreditation Honors Three Organizations Shaping the Demand Side of U.S. Healthcare

Global Healthcare Accreditation honored UnitedHealthcare Global, Gallagher, and the Health Transformation Alliance at its Inaugural Awards in Palm Beach, FL, recognizing their combined impact on cross-border care, employer benefits consulting, and self-funded purchasing strategy covering five million American lives.

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Preventing Medical Travel Breakdowns: Lessons from a Missed Flight

A recent incident where a medical traveler was denied boarding despite medical clearance highlights the risks of poor coordination in medical travel. GHA standards help hospitals prevent these issues by improving communication, discharge planning, and support for patients returning home safely.

KFSHRC Receives Global Healthcare Accreditation for Medical Travel Services

King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre (KFSHRC) has been awarded Global Healthcare Accreditation (GHA) for its Medical Travel Services, recognizing the hospital's excellence in delivering high-quality, patient-centered care. This accreditation highlights KFSHRC’s commitment to global best practices in safety, transparency, and culturally competent care, strengthening its position as a trusted destination in the Middle East and beyond.

CMO Spotlight: Dr. Salah Rashed Elfaqih. Dallah Hospital Al Nakheel Strengthens Its Position as a Regional Leader in Medical Travel and Specialized Care

Dallah Hospital Al Nakheel has solidified its role as a regional leader in medical tourism and specialized care. With internationally accredited standards, advanced clinical services, and a patient‑centered approach, the hospital continues to attract global patients seeking trusted healthcare in Saudi Arabia.

Global Patients, Local Risks: The Case for Infection Control in Medical Travel

Heather Stoltzfus, MPH, RN, CIC, Director of the Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Program at Global Healthcare Accreditation, participated in the APIC 2025 conference, where she emphasized the critical role of infection preventionists in the context of growing global medical travel.

Beyond Big Cities: The Growing Appeal of Regional Healthcare Destinations

Patients are increasingly looking beyond major cities for their care—seeking shorter waits, lower costs, and a more restorative environment. The article Forbes’ “Why Some Travelers Skip the Big Cities for Domestic Medical Tourism” highlights this trend, and we at GHA agree that quality, accessibility, and trust matter above all, no matter the location. Regional providers investing in top-notch facilities and personalized experiences are well positioned to become tomorrow’s healthcare destination