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DHA strengthens partnership with private sector

DUBAI, UAE , May 9, 2016

The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) has signed eight memorandums of understanding (MoU) with private hospitals in Dubai in a move to strengthen its partnership with the private sector and Rashid Hospital.

The MoUs were signed by Humaid Al Qatami, chairman of the board and director general of DHA and eight Dubai hospitals that include Sulaiman Habib Hospital; Saudi German Hospital; Iranian Hospital; Prime Hospital; Medcare Hospital; Zahra Hospital; Aster Hospital; and International Modern Hospital.

Al Qatami said the MoUs would allow the exchange of expertise between the public and private sector, broadening the scope of innovation and creativity between the two.

“Through the joint work between Rashid Hospital and the eight other private hospitals, the public will see collaboration between the best medical cadres to provide better services,” he added.

Al Qatami said that the DHA spares no effort to elevate the private sector, whether it is by providing the needed investment environment or through collaborating with them.

Meanwhile the hospital officials said they are proud to collaborate with the authority adding that it represents a new phase that will see the delivery of quality services and exchanging expertise. –TradeArabia News Service




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