Hospital San Miguel de Yuto receives national recognition for quality commitment

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The Ministry of Health of Jujuy has announced that Hospital San Miguel de Yuto has been recognized as a “Health Establishment committed to Quality.” This recognition comes after the hospital completed a process focused on continuous improvement, following criteria set by the National Ministry of Health.

The accreditation, which is valid until December 2027, was granted by the National Directorate of Quality and Development of Health Talent. It followed a self-assessment stage for Best Practices to Improve Quality in Health Services. The distinction highlights “the commitment to improvement based on quality and safety criteria in health care,” according to Ministerial Resolution 1744/2021.

Hospital San Miguel de Yuto serves as a key institution in the Ramal II health area. The hospital continues to grow through the professional dedication and commitment of its staff, aiming to improve care for the community in Jujuy.



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