UAE | Health

Two more hospitals planned to meet surging demand

At present 47 per cent of Dubai's health care services are provided by private hospitals

  • Staff Report
  • Published: 00:00 January 29, 2012
  • Gulf News

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  • Two more hospitals will be functioning in Dubai soon, bringing the total number to more than 20, the head of the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) said

Dubai: Two more hospitals will be functioning in Dubai soon, bringing the total number to more than 20, the head of the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) said.

The official said 47 per cent of the health care services in Dubai were provided by private hospitals and plans are to encourage the private sector to take on an even bigger role in the medical sector.

Speaking on the sidelines of the Arab Health Congress, Qadi Saeed Al Murooshid, director general of the DHA, said the population in the Gulf region is growing exponentially and people are living longer, which is driving the accelerated demand for health care services.

Dubai's health services have had a regional impact and health care business comes not only from the UAE but from across the region, he said. "Figures indicate that almost 40 per cent of the private sector's business is coming from the region," he said.

"Today, Dubai has emerged as a destination for medical tourism, and we will continue our efforts in the same direction."

Al Murooshid said that in the "past months several online initiatives such as ‘Sheryan' services have been launched to attract and retain investment in the emirate. ‘Sheryan' is an online licensing system which allows potential investors to apply from anywhere in the world.

The DHA has prepared a document on the benefits of investing in Dubai and the health care sector in several languages, including Chinese and French, he said.

Comments (3)

  1. Added 15:53 January 29, 2012

    The poorer the lifestyle & eating habits more hospitals required. Direct correlation: for more fat food outlets, more hospital beds required.

    BM, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  2. Added 11:19 January 29, 2012

    Being a resident of Dubai I take my family to other emirates for treatment because I find the same medical services to be cheaper. openning hospitals is good but charging factor is the main thing that DHA should look into.

    Nizam Al Deen, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  3. Added 10:52 January 29, 2012

    Let's hope, it won't be expensive to afford for the middle income!!

    Thameem, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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