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Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC) (Arabic: مدينة دبي الصحية) is a healthcare free economic zone situated in Umm Hurair, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. DHCC was launched in 2002 by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum , vice-president and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.
American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Hospital, Dubai (private) Dr. Sulaiman Al-Habib Medical Center [1] Mediclinic City Hospital (Mediclinic International) Moorfields Eye Hospital (Dubai) Dubai (affiliated with Moorfields Eye Hospital in London) Clemenceau Medical Center - Dubai (affiliated with Clemenceau Medical Center International)
Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC): for private healthcare facilities with Dubai Healthcare City. Ministry of Health (United Arab Emirates) (MOH): for public and private healthcare facilities in the Emirates of Sharjah, Ajman and the rest of the north Emirates, also few public facilities in Dubai like Al Baraha Hospital and Al Amal Psychiatric Hospital.
Dubai Healthcare City (aka Dubai Health Care City [1] and Healthcare City, [2] Arabic: مدينة دبي الصحية) is a rapid transit station on the Green Line of the Dubai Metro in Dubai, UAE, serving Dubai Healthcare City. [3] The station opened as part of the Green Line on 9 September 2011. [4]
Before the DHA was established, the body overseeing healthcare in the emirate was known as the Department of Health and Medical Services, which was established in 1973. Beyond general oversight of Dubai's healthcare sector the DHA provides healthcare services through hospitals and other facilities that fall under its direct jurisdiction.
1.3.2 Hospitals and Clinics under Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC) Authority. 2 Developments. 3 Mosques. Toggle Mosques subsection. 3.1 Museums and attractions. 3.2 Resorts.
Dubai Hospital is a public hospital in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and is part of Dubai Department of Health and Medical Services. Although the decision to construct Dubai Hospital was made in 1977, it did not begin admitting patients until March, 1983.
The Primary Healthcare Services Sector (PHCSS) of Dubai Health Authority started a health and Socio-economic survey intended to cover 3,000 families in beginning to understand health issues and risk factors affecting population of Dubai. A survey unveiled that 40% of school children in UAE are overweight and 15% are obese.