Developing System Standards and Guidelines

Dubai Health Authority is working on Developing System Standards and Guidelines of Medical Facilities and Physicians in Dubai

May, 2017

Marwan Al Mulla, Director of Health Regulation Department at DHA, said the authority is now working on developing system standards and guidelines of medical facilities and physicians in Dubai.

He said the health planning department is working on a smart integrated electronic system that is connected to all external bodies responsible of licensing medical facilities and physicians. It is also working on developing the Dubai Health Registry project and is working on developing the licensing standards for health professionals and facilities.

Al Mulla said results of recent evaluations have confirmed the need to update and develop some regulations, develop electronic systems, and expand the time scale of inspections of health facilities.

As for evaluation policies and examination exemptions, he explained that currently the authority’s examination is valid for one year and the examination exemptions do not include dentists as well as specialists and consultants who have certain European certificates. Al Mulla pointed out that the authority is planning to update this policy by extending the validity of these examinations to five years instead of one year. It will also exempt dentists from the authority’s assessment based on certain requirements. As part of the updated policies specialists and consultants who obtained European certificates from certain countries that include Germany, France, Sweden and Italy will also be exempted.

By updating these policies, the authority aims to facilitate the licensing procedures for doctors from developed countries and attract more professionals to work in Dubai.

Regarding the policy of licensing health professionals, currently, applications of new professionals that do not conform to the UAE State Professional Licensing Manual are rejected. The DHA is now updating this policy so that there are clear mechanisms that will allow the licensing of rare professional qualifications that are required in the emirate of Dubai to attract professionals from around the world, meet the needs of the labor market and raise the level of medical services in the Emirate.

Source: Dubai Health Authority

https://www.dha.gov.ae/en/DHANews/Pages/DHANews1441217825-07-05-2017.aspx

May, 2017



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