DUBAI THE HEALTHCARE CITY: A HUB FOR MEDICAL SERVICES IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Dubai will become the world's largest health care center.Dubai will be the largest healthcare center in the world in the coming days.
In the Dubai (UAE) health-care market,it's that’s anticipated to touch the value of $19.5 billion dollars in this year from $15billion dollars in 2018, will play a pivotal role in catapulting the Middle East and a North Africa’s healthcare sector growth from $144billion dollars in 2020 to $243.6billion dollars by 2023, as estimated by Fitch Solutions and Al Masah Capital Research .
The strides is a taken by the Dubai (UAE) healthcare market will be on display at the upcoming, 45th Arab Health a Show taking place at the Dubai World Trade Centre from January 27-30 2020.
THE WORLD’S LARGEST MEDICAL FREE ZONE IN DUBAI (UAE)-
IN DUBAI With its world-class and high class medical facilities , infrastructure and a number of public and private healthcare services companies providing state-of-the-art service, Dubai is the fast becoming in a major international hub for the global ahealthcare and industry. It is the already home to the world’s largest medical free zone, Dubai Healthcare City .
The Located in the heart of Dubai, in The Dhhc is a comprises too the has In two phases. In Dubai, Phase ONE is occupying 9 million square feet in Oud Metha is an established community dedicated to healthcare and medical education. Dhhc Phase TWO is expansion, currently in the under development, occupies 19 million square feet in Al Jaddaf Dubai; it is dedicated to wellness with its scenic location overlooking the wetland reserve Ras al KHOR is The Wildlife Sanctuary and Dubai Water Canal is that links the Dubai Creek natural seawater inlet of the Arabian Gulf.
DHCC, established in 2002, boasts 170 clinical partners, including hospitals, outpatient medical centres and diagnostic laboratories across 150+ specialties with licensed professionals from almost 90 countries. The sector is also be served by 30 private and six public-sector hospitals.
As one of the seven emirates that makes up the UAE, Dubai is strategically located to tap into a UAE market which boasts an average of US$1,200 in healthcare spending per capita, the placing the country in the world’s Top 20.
Globally a renowned hospitals, outpatient medical centres and diagnostic laboratories such as Johns Hopkins-associated hospital Clemenceau Medical Centre and Moorfields London have launched facilities in Dubai to capitalise on the strong projected growth in the healthcare market.
In Dubai-based healthcare providers can count on the city’s proximity and accessibility to the Middle East and GCC markets as well as Africa and Asia. More than a third of medical tourists come from Asian countries , Arab countries and GCC countries contribute 31% of the total whereas a significant 15% of patients visit Dubai from Europe.
Dubai Health Authority , which regulates medical services in the Emirate, continues to roll out its current 12-year master plan, which includes the addition of 40 primary healthcare centres and three new hospitals. There are also plans to the development a new 1,000+ -bed medical complex complete with outpatient clinics, a five-star hotel, and mixed-use facilities create.
There are in a many factors too the encouraging investment in new development, including Dubai growing population and its focus on becoming a global medical tourism hub in the world. Other factors include its proximity to a lucrative Gulf Co-operation Council market, high health insurance penetration and its stated determination to establish a reputation as a leading medical research centre which incentivises and encourages the use of innovative technologies in a patient treatment. The combined effects of these factors has led to the number of hospital beds increasing from 1,4450 in 2012 to 2,435 beds in 2016.
In Dubai also aims at having 35 indigenous pharmaceutical manufacturing factories by 2020. The market value of the city’s pharmaceutical industry is set to go up to US$6.8 billion by 2025 whereas it stands at US$2.6 billion currently.
The technology can also reduce the cost of service and free up more time for healthcare professionals. The cost is reduce, At the end of 2017, Dubai Hospital introduced a robot pharmacist capable of storing up to 35,500 medications and delivering 12 prescriptions per minute.
TECH INDUSTRY TO DRIVE MEDICAL INDUSTRY
The medical landscape is on track to become technology-driven with the adoption of recent innovations. Armed with latest techniques such as 3-D (3- Dimensions) printing and the use of Artificial Intelligence , the sector could become a critical tool in the city’s development as one of the leading healthcare centres in the world, notes the DHCC.
Authorities in Dubai expect are telemedicine to grow rapidly citing studies in the US where it is expected to grow from 350,500 patients in 2012 to 7 million in 2018. The Other areas where in Dubai is taking initiatives to apply a advanced tech in healthcare include 3D Modelling, Robotic Pharmacy, Digitisation, Health Apps and Smart Fitness , Manufacturing.
Dubai will become the world's largest health care center.Dubai will be the largest healthcare center in the world in the coming days.
In the Dubai (UAE) health-care market,it's that’s anticipated to touch the value of $19.5 billion dollars in this year from $15billion dollars in 2018, will play a pivotal role in catapulting the Middle East and a North Africa’s healthcare sector growth from $144billion dollars in 2020 to $243.6billion dollars by 2023, as estimated by Fitch Solutions and Al Masah Capital Research .
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The strides is a taken by the Dubai (UAE) healthcare market will be on display at the upcoming, 45th Arab Health a Show taking place at the Dubai World Trade Centre from January 27-30 2020.
THE WORLD’S LARGEST MEDICAL FREE ZONE IN DUBAI (UAE)-
IN DUBAI With its world-class and high class medical facilities , infrastructure and a number of public and private healthcare services companies providing state-of-the-art service, Dubai is the fast becoming in a major international hub for the global ahealthcare and industry. It is the already home to the world’s largest medical free zone, Dubai Healthcare City .
The Located in the heart of Dubai, in The Dhhc is a comprises too the has In two phases. In Dubai, Phase ONE is occupying 9 million square feet in Oud Metha is an established community dedicated to healthcare and medical education. Dhhc Phase TWO is expansion, currently in the under development, occupies 19 million square feet in Al Jaddaf Dubai; it is dedicated to wellness with its scenic location overlooking the wetland reserve Ras al KHOR is The Wildlife Sanctuary and Dubai Water Canal is that links the Dubai Creek natural seawater inlet of the Arabian Gulf.
DHCC, established in 2002, boasts 170 clinical partners, including hospitals, outpatient medical centres and diagnostic laboratories across 150+ specialties with licensed professionals from almost 90 countries. The sector is also be served by 30 private and six public-sector hospitals.
WHY IN DUBAI :
As one of the seven emirates that makes up the UAE, Dubai is strategically located to tap into a UAE market which boasts an average of US$1,200 in healthcare spending per capita, the placing the country in the world’s Top 20.
Globally a renowned hospitals, outpatient medical centres and diagnostic laboratories such as Johns Hopkins-associated hospital Clemenceau Medical Centre and Moorfields London have launched facilities in Dubai to capitalise on the strong projected growth in the healthcare market.
In Dubai-based healthcare providers can count on the city’s proximity and accessibility to the Middle East and GCC markets as well as Africa and Asia. More than a third of medical tourists come from Asian countries , Arab countries and GCC countries contribute 31% of the total whereas a significant 15% of patients visit Dubai from Europe.
Dubai Health Authority , which regulates medical services in the Emirate, continues to roll out its current 12-year master plan, which includes the addition of 40 primary healthcare centres and three new hospitals. There are also plans to the development a new 1,000+ -bed medical complex complete with outpatient clinics, a five-star hotel, and mixed-use facilities create.
There are in a many factors too the encouraging investment in new development, including Dubai growing population and its focus on becoming a global medical tourism hub in the world. Other factors include its proximity to a lucrative Gulf Co-operation Council market, high health insurance penetration and its stated determination to establish a reputation as a leading medical research centre which incentivises and encourages the use of innovative technologies in a patient treatment. The combined effects of these factors has led to the number of hospital beds increasing from 1,4450 in 2012 to 2,435 beds in 2016.
In Dubai also aims at having 35 indigenous pharmaceutical manufacturing factories by 2020. The market value of the city’s pharmaceutical industry is set to go up to US$6.8 billion by 2025 whereas it stands at US$2.6 billion currently.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) :
The technology can also reduce the cost of service and free up more time for healthcare professionals. The cost is reduce, At the end of 2017, Dubai Hospital introduced a robot pharmacist capable of storing up to 35,500 medications and delivering 12 prescriptions per minute.
TECH INDUSTRY TO DRIVE MEDICAL INDUSTRY
The medical landscape is on track to become technology-driven with the adoption of recent innovations. Armed with latest techniques such as 3-D (3- Dimensions) printing and the use of Artificial Intelligence , the sector could become a critical tool in the city’s development as one of the leading healthcare centres in the world, notes the DHCC.
Authorities in Dubai expect are telemedicine to grow rapidly citing studies in the US where it is expected to grow from 350,500 patients in 2012 to 7 million in 2018. The Other areas where in Dubai is taking initiatives to apply a advanced tech in healthcare include 3D Modelling, Robotic Pharmacy, Digitisation, Health Apps and Smart Fitness , Manufacturing.