CAHO, India’s Patient Safety Crusade, gets a Global Torchbearer

New Delhi: India’s CAHO (Consortium of Accredited Health care Organizations)’s quality revolution in healthcare is poised to spread far and wide across the world, thanks to appointment of Dheeraj Khatore as Lead Chair for the Abu Dhabi Initiative of  CAHO International. Mr Khatore’s standing in global healthcare domain certainly packs a punch in India’s crusade of ensuring optimum patient safety.

Mr Khtore’s is a top notch young and dynamic leader in healthcare realm. His credentials speak a volume about his ability to prove a worthy torchbearer of CAHO’s campaign of patient safety far beyond borders. His appointment as Abu Dhabi Lead Chair in 8the CAHOCON in Calcutta in the first week of April was widely appreciated.

In this pivotal role, Mr. Khatore aims to elevate healthcare standards by promoting excellence in training and quality improvement for medical professionals in Abu Dhabi. With CAHO’s renowned reputation and his own dedication to advancing healthcare education, Mr. Khatore is poised to drive impactful initiatives aimed at enhancing skills and knowledge among healthcare professionals in the region.

The appointment signifies a joint effort to prioritize excellence in healthcare delivery, with Mr. Khatore expected to lead transformative initiatives that will benefit both professionals and patients alike.

Mr. Dheeraj Khatore is a highly experienced professional with a diverse background in healthcare quality & ambulance auditing, emergency medical services (EMS), and entrepreneurship. As a Healthcare Quality Auditor, International Business Operations expert, and HEMS Paramedic, Dheeraj has accumulated over 10 years of comprehensive work experience.

As an entrepreneur, Dheeraj has ventured into various areas, including medical training, healthcare AI, digital health, quality accreditation, EMS consultations, and ambulance designs and operations in India and other countries. This entrepreneurial mindset showcases his ability to identify opportunities and drive innovation in the healthcare industry. Dheeraj holds a Master’s degree in Health Care Management, specializing in Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare. He has also completed a Certificate Program in Digital Health from IIM Raipur, further enhancing his expertise in the intersection of healthcare and technology.

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