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DHA and DET partner to boost Dubai’s medical tourism sector

DUBAI, 1 days ago

Dubai Health Authority (DHA) and the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to increase Dubai’s share in the global medical tourism market, and cementing the emirate’s position as the preferred destination for healthcare and quality of life.

Helal Saeed Almarri, Director General of Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism, and Awadh Seghayer Al Ketbi, Director General of the Dubai Health Authority, signed the MoU in the presence of several officials and experts from both sides.

The MoU’s objectives and areas of cooperation are based on the Dubai Health Authority’s focus on achieving competitiveness, operational efficiency, and transparency, while ensuring the quality of healthcare services and products in accordance with approved policies and the highest global standards.

Its objectives also include attracting investments to accelerate the growth of the healthcare sector in the emirate and showcasing the best healthcare services available including digital health, supporting business development for potential investors, and accelerating their business growth journey.

The MoU will facilitate investor-related services such as business registration, as well as providing logistical and organisational support in accordance with regulations and each party's jurisdiction.

It also aims to foster and support innovation and future foresight across all healthcare fields. Additionally, it aligns with the goals of the Dubai Economic Agenda, D33 to further consolidate Dubai’s position as a leading global destination for business and leisure.

This includes making the city the best place in the world to visit, live and work in, while enhancing its competitiveness in global economic and tourism indices and reinforcing the emirate’s stability and role as a global hub for economy, trade, tourism, logistics, and investment.

Almarri said: “In line with the ambitious vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism is committed to developing partnerships and agreements that contribute to enhancing collaboration among various entities to achieve the goals of the Dubai Economic Agenda, D33.

“This will elevate the city’s status as we consolidate our position as a leading global destination for business and leisure, and fulfil the leadership’s vision of making the city the best place in the world to visit, live, and work in.

“The signing of this MoU with the Dubai Health Authority is a step in this direction and will strengthen our ability to build relationships with a wide network of partners to attract a significant segment of the target audience.”

Al Ketbi said: “Dubai’s geographical location at the heart of the world, its immense capabilities, and its rapid and remarkable achievements across various fields and levels have all enhanced Dubai’s international standing and its ongoing progress, particularly in the global healthcare arena where it occupies a prominent position.

“Dubai has leveraged all its resources, including advanced infrastructure, technology, smart solutions, systems, legislation, and facilitation, to create promising investment opportunities in the healthcare sector and provide a secure healthcare environment.

“This, in turn, has attracted a significant number of international hospitals and leading specialised centres to choose Dubai as their base, as well as individuals seeking a high quality of life and well-being.”

Under this MoU, the two parties will work to build and establish a broad network of international partners to support Dubai’s economy by attracting local and foreign investors to the healthcare sector in the emirate.

The parties will support activities related to the Al Safeer Congress Ambassador Programme, which is overseen by the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism. This programme aims to attract international conferences and meetings to the city, as well as enhance collaboration in local and international events designed to promote and market the emirate.

A recent report by the Dubai Health Authority revealed that Dubai attracted 691,478 medical tourists from around the world last year, with their healthcare expenditures surpassing AED 1.034 billion – outperforming 2022 figures, when 674,000 medical tourists spent AED 992 million.

In addition, the indirect revenues from medical tourism last year exceeded AED 2.305 billion, fuelling significant contributions to Dubai’s GDP by driving growth across key sectors such as aviation, hotels, hospitality, telecommunications, and beyond. – TradeArabia News Service

 




Tags: Healthcare | Dubai Health Authority | Medical tourism | Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism |

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