Seoul to host the
International Hospital
Federation (IHF) World
Hospital Congress in 2026
(GENEVA)
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The
IHF will collaborate
with the Korean Hospital
Association (KHA) to host
the annual event at Coex
Magok Lewest from 19 to 22
October 2026. This is the
second time that the
Congress will be held in
Seoul, following a
successful 35th edition of
this global event in 2007.
Representatives of KHA will
join the organizing
committee to design and
deliver the 49th edition in
2026.
The Congress
brings together hospital
leaders and healthcare
system executives to connect
around global learning for
local action. The IHF is the
only organization that
provides a global forum
specifically for leaders and
executives to build capacity
and foster good practice in
the management of healthcare
delivery.
Innovative
solutions to global
healthcare challenges
KHA has been a full
member of the IHF since
1966. Representing more than
3,000 hospitals throughout
Korea, KHA plays a pivotal
role in shaping the national
healthcare landscape by
influencing health policies,
advocating for the interests
of medical institutions, and
setting the long-term
vision. The Korean medical
and hospital sectors are
recognized globally for
their rapid and innovative
advancement. Korea’s
healthcare system is also at
the forefront of digital
transformation, driving the
integration of advanced
technologies such as AI, big
data, and telemedicine.
Dr. Muna Tahlak,
President of the IHF, CEO of
Latifa Women and Children
Hospital, and Chief Medical
Officer of the Dubai
Academic Health Corporation,
shared her confidence in the
knowledge exchange offered
by the host city: “We are
delighted to announce that
the IHF’s flagship event
will be held in Seoul in
2026. The World Hospital
Congress brings hospital
leaders together for global
learning that translates
into meaningful action in
local communities. The
excellence demonstrated by
Korea’s hospitals can serve
as a model for hospital
administration, patient
safety, digital health, and
crisis management. We are
excited to bring this
learning opportunity to the
international healthcare
community in collaboration
with our strong long-term
IHF member, KHA.”
Dr.
Sung-Kyu Lee, President of
the Korean Hospital
Association emphasized the
potential for peer learning:
“The Seoul Congress will
provide a unique opportunity
for global leaders to
convene, exchange knowledge,
and explore the future of
healthcare. KHA is dedicated
to advancing healthcare
excellence in Korea, and we
are eager to showcase Korean
hospitals’ development and
innovations. We are
committed to ensuring a
memorable and impactful
event and we are confident
that this Congress will
leave an indelible mark on
participants from across the
globe.”
Dr. Seung-Il
Park, Vice
President/Executive Chairman
of International and
Academic Affairs of the
Korean Hospital Association
and President of Asan
Medical Center shared his
vision about the congress:
“The 49th IHF World Hospital
Congress will serve not only
as a platform for academic
exchange but also as an
excellent opportunity to
showcase the innovative
achievements and advanced
healthcare systems of Korean
hospitals to the world.
Through this event, Korea
will strengthen its
collaboration with the
global healthcare community
and solidify its position as
a leading nation shaping the
future of healthcare.”
Driving action and
impact in the program
The Congress attracts
around 1500 participants
each year from more than 90
countries. An announcement
about the scientific tracks
and abstract submissions for
the 2026 Congress will be
made in December 2025. The
program will include a
stimulating array of plenary
and parallel sessions,
poster presentations,
pre-congress masterclasses,
invitational forums,
workshops, networking
opportunities, as well as
visits to local hospitals
and healthcare solutions
companies.
The IHF’s
Geneva Sustainability
Centre, which supports
hospital and healthcare
executives leading the
transformation to
low-carbon, resilient, and
sustainable healthcare, will
influence the program. The
organizing committee will
prioritize delivering an
environmentally sustainable
Congress, which can act as
an example to participants
for ways to reduce the
carbon footprint of events,
as well as providing a
positive experience to
visitors and preserving the
local environment for its
community.
Participants can look
forward to engaging with the
creators of solutions that
are making an impact and
transforming healthcare
delivery by successfully
moving from innovation to
implementation in hospital
settings worldwide at the
Congress’ i-to-i Innovation
Hub. There will also be an
opportunity to book a seat
at the IHF Awards Ceremony
and Gala Dinner – a
celebration to recognize
outstanding hospital
projects, programs, and
services on a global stage.
Authentic K-Culture
experience for delegates
While attending
Congress, delegates will be
able to explore Seoul’s
vibrant blend of timeless
traditions and modern
K-Culture. On-site at the
venue, a Korean Pavilion
will be dedicated to
showcasing local hospitals
and industry providers. The
space will also offer a
taste of both historical and
modern Korean culture,
including food, music, and
crafts. This will create a
unique opportunity to enjoy
authentic Seoul experiences
alongside gaining the
leadership insights and
professional development
offered in the scientific
program. Beyond the Congress
itself, international
visitors staying in the city
can look forward to rich
cultural experiences in
local temples, palaces, and
traditional villages, as
well as immersion in the
contemporary Korean pop,
film, and television, and
culinary innovation that
captivates the modern world.
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