Governance The governing body of the IHF is divided into three branches: the General Assembly, the Governing Council and the Executive Committee The General Assembly is the formal decision-making body of the IHF which meets once every year, and if possible, during the World Hospital Congress. The main purpose of the General Assembly is to elect or dismiss the members of the Governing Council, elect the President on the recommendation of the members of the Governing Board but also to elect, suspend or dismiss the honorary members of the IHF. The Governing Council that meets around three times a year. The Governing Council is responsible for electing an executive committee composed of four persons, namely the President, the President-Designate, the Immediate Past President and the Treasurer. The Federation changes President every two years. The executive committee that oversees the daily activities of the IHF and supports its
chief executive officer, as directed by the Governing Council.
The Secretariat The Secretariat is led by a
chief executive officer, who leads the activities of the Federation. The Secretariat manages IHF programmes of work for knowledge exchange and leadership development, collaborative initiatives with global institutions partner organizations, as well as organizing the annual World Hospital Congress. It is also responsible for member relations and development. Also at the IHF headquarters, the IHF's Geneva Sustainability Centre team provide the information, tools, and skills to drive resilient, low-carbon, equitable, and sustainable healthcare delivery at leadership, management, and institutional levels.
Members The IHF's Membership primarily comprises national hospital associations. Under the umbrella of the IHF, these members come together to encourage the development of responsible healthcare practices and to strengthen the spirit of cooperation among global health actors. There are three categories of members: Full Members, Premier Members and Associate Members (Group or Standalone). The Full Members category is open to associations and bodies representing hospitals and healthcare service organizations, such as national or regional hospital associations, and ministries of health. The Premier Members category is open to hospital and healthcare organizations with five or more facilities, as well as entities such as healthcare purchasing companies. The Associates Members category includes individual or small groups of private and public hospitals, medical centres, and professional associations. The IHF also confers the status of Honorary Member on a small number of individuals who have rendered special services to the Federation.
Partners The IHF maintains official relationships with international institutions, and has partnerships with several non-governmental organizations. IHF partners range from not-for-profit, non- governmental, international associations to organizations of commercial entities. The IHF is a non-state Actor in Official Relations with the
World Health Organization and in consultative status with the
ECOSOC. The IHF collaborates with many international institutions such as the
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the International Finance Corporation (IFC). The IHF also partners with many international NGOs such as the
International Council of Nurses (ICN), the
World Medical Association (WMA), the
International Network of Health Promoting Hospitals and Health Services (HPH), the International Society for Quality in Health Care (ISQua), the International Alliance of Patients' Organizations (IAPO), the Geneva Health Forum, the
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the
International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations (IFPMA), the
Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), the
World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA), the World Federation of Public Health Associations (WFPHA) among others. ==Activities==