Johns Hopkins Medicine International

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Johns Hopkins Medicine International (JHMI), not to be confused with Johns Hopkins Medical Institute, also (JHMI)[1], is a partnership program established by the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine to raise the standard of health care through long-term, mission-driven agreements.[2]

Types of partnerships[edit]

Hospital Management[edit]

In a Hospital Management program, JHMI oversees the partner institution’s daily operations at an executive level. Examples include:

Clinical Operation[edit]

JHMI oversees the partner institution’s clinical operations:

Affiliations[edit]

Affiliated institutions have a Hopkins faculty member appointed as a part-time medical director to assess, promote and monitor medical quality and safety

Strategic Collaborations[edit]

JHMI provides educational and consulting support to:

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Johns Hopkins Medical Institute". TransLoc RealTime. Retrieved 2018-08-23.
  2. ^ McMacken, Melissa. "International Collaborations". Johns Hopkins Medicine International.