Abu Dhabi: Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH), the regulator of the healthcare sector within the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Saturday with Clalit Health Services, the largest health maintenance organisation in Israel and second largest globally.
The MoU goals to pave the way in which for additional cooperation between the 2 international locations within the healthcare sector and to strengthen and facilitate the alternate of healthcare info, experiences and different mutually joint actions.
The MoU will type the idea for a definitive medical cooperation between the events to assist and strengthen the implementation of assorted plans together with, however not restricted to, digital health initiatives associated to synthetic intelligence, visiting medical doctors’ programme, skilled training, worldwide affected person care referrals, analysis, and scientific trials.
The agreement may even facilitate data and experience switch to UAE healthcare professionals and medical specialists via the Visiting Doctor Programme and telemedicine.
The agreement was signed by Dr. Jamal Mohammed Alkaabi, Under-Secretary of DoH, and Professor Ehud Davidson, CEO at Clalit Health Services, within the presence of Sheikh Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Hamed, Chairman of DoH; Eitan Na’eh, Israeli Ambassador to the UAE; and Hamad Abdullah Al Mehyas, CEO on the National Health Insurance Company – Daman.
Under the agreement, each events will goal to contribute to scientific trials and the creation of a productive analysis setting that identifies precious and potential analysis initiatives, while DoH continues to assist emirate’s efforts in establishing itself as a number one life science hub and medical tourism vacation spot.
Commenting on the event, Sheikh Abdullah Al Hamed, stated, “We are strong believers in the importance of establishing robust partnerships with world-class healthcare institutions in a bid to strengthen Abu Dhabi’s healthcare sector. With the visionary drive of our leadership and the sighing of Abraham Accords, this is becoming a reality. Pursuing partnerships with Israel’s advanced and high-quality healthcare institutions like Clalit Health Services not only allows us to improve healthcare outputs, research and digital initiatives but establish a strong platform for meaningful bilateral exchange of idea, innovation and economic growth for both ecosystem.”
He added, “With the largest human genomic sequencing programme globally and one of the most comprehensive health information exchange world-wide, Abu Dhabi has provided an attractive environment for international investors entrepreneurs and interested in future of health; establishing itself as a global leading hub for startups and leaders in technology, innovation and life science. As digital health and genomics are becoming key elements in healthcare, we remain committed to implementing cutting-edge initiatives, partnerships and programmes that will undoubtedly accelerate the sector’s potential and improve its outcomes.”
Professor Ehud Davidson stated, “I’m proud to lead the cooperation with the UAE, and to sign the first agreement of its kind, for promoting the health of our nations. Over the past year, ever since the signing of the Abraham Accords for normalisation between Israel and the UAE, we initiated and conducted a dialogue from afar for promoting health and medicine. I’m pleased that the agreement includes the fields of research and digital health, based on Clalit’s huge data bases, and Clalit’s experience in translating the data for the purpose of research and innovation.”
The assembly additionally witnessed the signing of an MoU between the National Health Insurance Company – Daman and Clalit Health Services with the goal to reinforce cooperation throughout a number of fields, notably in preventive drugs, threat administration, early analysis, continual illness administration, genetic diagnostic platforms and future improvements.
Hamad Abdullah Al Mehyas stated, “We are delighted to sign an MoU with one of the region’s leading healthcare institutions and this aligns with our efforts to continue to strengthen our regional and global partnerships with like-minded institutions. Our efforts are focused on various aspects which includes expanding coverage to our customers outside the UAE, reviewing the best professional and operational practices, and exchanging international expertise and experiences in a step that cemented Daman’s leading position in the field of health insurance. We thank DoH drive and leadership in this regard.”
Clalit Health Services is the largest supplier of public and semi-private health providers and has been on the forefront of medical care and health improvements in Israel, serving greater than 4 million sufferers.
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