Founded in 1986, the Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital has rooted its operation in Taiwan to pursue professionalism and excellence while focusing on healthcare quality over the past 37 years. The common goal set by Yung-Ching Wang, the founder of the Hospital, for all staff members is to complete every task to the best of their ability. The Hospital began participating in the National Healthcare Quality Award launched by the Joint Commission of Taiwan (JCT) in 2003 and has received multiple awards. Notably, the Hospital received the Smart Hospital Award - Whole Institution from JCT in 2016. It proceeded to win the Healthcare Benchmark Award, Experience Sharing Award, Pandemic Prevention Contribution Award, Special Award for Continual Participation in Evidencebased Medicine, and Special Theme Quality Awards consecutively in recent years, in addition to receiving three Excellent Center awards. In 2022, the Hospital won the Distinguish Institution Award. Under the leadership of the superintendent, deputy superintendent, and chief executive officer, all members of the Hospital continue to improve every aspect of its operation and ensure multifaceted development in the areas of medical education, research, debates, and knowledge translation, thereby highlighting the value of evidence-based medicine in improving healthcare quality. Hospital staff also participate in high-fidelity simulation to ensure patient care quality and safety by enhancing their clinical knowledge, professionalism, decision-making ability, and confidence. Relevant strategies have been deployed in advance to create a professional brand image for the Hospital, which continues to pursue outstanding healthcare quality, seek truth from facts, foster adequate values, and provide excellent healthcare services.