C-Care Uganda, one of Uganda’s leading private healthcare networks, held its annual awards ceremony recognizing operational excellence in healthcare. The event took place at Mestil Hotel, celebrating outstanding performance across C-Care’s network of facilities.

The ceremony, graced by Dr. Rony Bahatungire, Commisioner Clinical Services, Ministry of Health, emphasized C-Care’s dedication to elevating healthcare quality across Uganda. In his speech, he commended the organization for providing a vital platform to acknowledge the hard work and outstanding contributions of health practitioners nationwide.
This year’s awards recognized outstanding facilities across nine categories, celebrating those that have implemented innovative strategies, systems, and tools to significantly enhance patient experience and operational excellence.
Andrew Mugalu, General Manager of C-Care IMC, stressed the significance of operational excellence, saying, “In professional healthcare, operational excellence is not just our goal, it’s a culture and we are building this culture to see that every patient interaction in our different facilities is meaningful.”
He added, “Since we met last year, a lot of changes have taken place like growing from an average of 43,000 patients seen across our facilities to an average of 50,000 people per month. We have grown our network to 22 health care facilities across the country and 3 of our centres, Mukono, Mbale, and Gulu, transitioned to hospitals.”
While appreciating the various stakeholders of C-Care, Azhar Sundhoo, CEO of C-Care Uganda, shared
“Exactly one year ago, we launched the C-Care Excellence Awards. We asked ourselves, can excellence become our way of life? And today, after exactly 12 months, we reflect on this journey from where we have come in terms of how we serve our patients, how we lead our team, and how we build a system that we can trust.”
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