The United Arab Emirates is gearing up to observe World Health Day tomorrow, April 7th, under the theme "My Health, My Right." This year's theme focuses on advocating for the right of everyone to access quality health services and care without discrimination.
The UAE's commitment to this theme aligns with its vision of promoting a developed, integrated, and accessible health system for all. The country prioritizes improving individuals' quality of life, supporting healthy lifestyles, and ensuring readiness for the future and excellence in specialized care.
This occasion provides an opportunity to showcase the UAE's achievements in the health sector, where it maintains regional and international leadership in medical services and scientific advancements. The country reaffirms its readiness to address health challenges according to the highest international standards.
The UAE has excelled in various global health competitiveness indexes, ranking first globally in measles immunization and prenatal care coverage, among others. Additionally, the country leads in areas such as healthcare coverage, satisfaction with healthcare, and tuberculosis infection rates.
The UAE Health Council plays a crucial role in coordinating efforts among federal and local health service providers, along with the private sector, to enhance healthcare quality and integration. The council focuses on addressing common challenges, proposing regulations, and promoting scientific research in the healthcare industry.
Recent decisions endorsed by the UAE Health Council aim to strengthen the health sector and enhance collaboration between federal and local authorities, including initiatives like establishing a national center for epidemic prevention and advancing the health cloud project.
The health cloud project utilizes state-of-the-art cloud computing technology to securely store, share, and manage health data, facilitating improved access to healthcare information and services.
Moreover, the UAE has demonstrated its commitment to addressing climate-related health challenges, as evidenced by its participation in COP28 and the signing of the COP28 UAE Declaration on Climate and Health. This initiative emphasizes the importance of protecting communities and healthcare systems from climate-related impacts.
Overall, the UAE's proactive approach to healthcare, its investments in innovation and technology, and its commitment to addressing global health challenges underscore its dedication to ensuring the well-being of its population and contributing to global health efforts.
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