Officials from the Ministry of Health and Prevention and Sanofi at the signing ceremony
UAE ministry, Sanofi partner to care for diabetic patients
DUBAI, UAE , June 5, 2016
UAE’s Ministry of Health and Prevention has partnered with healthcare provider Sanofi for an initiative to improve physicians and nurses’ capabilities in providing standardised treatment for diabetes patients.
The initiative also hopes to enhance prevention and awareness among healthy individuals in society for improved Type 2 diabetes management.
Dr Hussain Abdul Rahman Al Rand, assistant undersecretary for health centres and clinics and chairman of the National Diabetes Committee added that the partnership is also aimed at imparting advanced training to healthcare professionals as part of the ministry’s initiative to combat non-communicable diseases, along with community awareness programs to achieve its strategic goals of enhancing healthy lifestyles within the country and limit lifestyle related diseases.
He also indicated that the ministry is conducting many national surveys and research programmes to evaluate the incidence of diabetes and risk factors associated with it.
One such programme is in progress by the Ministry of Health in collaboration with the University of Sharjah, Dubai Health Authority and the Health Authority of Abu Dhabi under the scientific supervision of Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute. He also highlighted the importance of establishing surveillance systems and national patient records, in order create up-to-date databases that can contribute to drawing strategic plans, and monitor the progress achieved in combating diabetes through measurable indicators.
Jean-Paul Scheuer, country chair and general manager for Sanofi Gulf, said: “Our aim is to empower healthcare professionals, patients and communities using innovative programmes, and through research and development to help people effectively combat diabetes in UAE.”
The ‘Quality Improvement of Health Services’ initiative’s activities will provide accredited training programs on standardized diabetes treatment for healthcare professionals including, physicians and nurses to help them ensure improved health outcomes for diabetes patients.
The ‘Empowerment of Diabetic Patients’ initiative will see educational workshops being conducted for diabetes patients and their families involving sessions and lectures by specialised experts along with interactive material developed especially to elevate patient understanding of diabetes.
Further, there will be educational sessions conducted for children, school students and their families and teachers. They will receive interactive training materials aimed at promoting the benefits of healthy diet and physical activities, while fostering a safe and supportive school environment for children with diabetes to help care for them. –TradeArabia News Service