Bumrungrad International Hospital

 

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In 2002, First hospital in Asia to be accredited by the American-based Joint Commission International (JCI) one of the groups providing international healthcare accreditation services

 

 

 In 2004 and 2008, Asia Money magazine’s “Best Small Cap Company” award

In 2005, 2008, 2011, First hospital in southeast Asia to be re-accredited by JCI, JCI ‘Disease-Specific’ Certification, heart and stroke programs (since 2006); Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes Mellitus (2010)

From 2004 to 2007, having been featured on CBS’s 60 Minutes and NBC’s Today Show as a leader in medical tourism and International hospital

In 2008, Wall Street Journal Asia readers ranked Bumrungrad first in the Quality category and fourth overall among most admired Thai companies.

In 2008, Bumrungrad International – the first hospital in Thailand, won the “Tourism Authority of Thailand” Award of Excellence in the category of Health Tourism at the 7th Thailand Tourism Awards.

In 2008, Bumrungrad was named “Thailand’s Most Innovative Company” by Chulalongkorn University’s School of Business

In 2008, Bumrungrad was reaccredited by the US-based Joint Commission International (JCI)

In 2008, Bumrungrad became the first privately owned Thai hospital recognized by the Thailand Quality Award (TQA), based on the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.

In 2011, Bumrungrad was reaccredited for a 3rd time by the US-based Joint Commission International (JCI).

Asia’s first hospital accredited by the US-Based Joint Commission International (JCI), in 2002. Re-accredited by JCI in 2005, 2008, 2011 and 2014. JCI ‘Disease-Specific’ Certification, heart and stroke programs (since 2006); Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes Mellitus (since 2010)

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