Our methodology is based on the following four principles

Usefulness
We consider a project to be useful if it contributes to the achievement of the aim of healthcare organizations; to provide effective, quality services related to the necessities and demands of users and citizens.

Viability
Each healthcare, organization, centre and institution has its own culture and way of doing things and these set it apart from all others. Our services are viable when they are responsive to this cultural and organizational heritage.

Integration
In such complex and dynamic organizations any proposal or decision, regardless of how specific and limited in scope it may be, will have effects on various functions, procedures and units. It is necessary to examine the effects of each project both in global terms and in terms of each separate part of the organization.

Participation
Including the relevant professionals, people and organizations in the design and proposing of a project is efficient due to the knowledge, expectations and uncertainties that they bring with them and which it is necessary to consider. This participation is indeed indispensable for achieving the goals desired for in the setting up and carrying out of the project.