Citylife > News Articles   ⚛ Submit Content/Article 
  ★ Home ✉ Contact us ✰ Add to Favourites

Most Recent Postings
More News Articles
Featured Sections

Latest News Articles >> Healthcare and Fitness

DHA launches ‘Assessment of Critical Care and Emergency Transfer Services' Project with Health Standards Organization (HSO) & Accreditation Canada.

Dubai, United Arab Emirates, February 21, 2024: Health Standards Organization (HSO) & Accreditation Canada and the Dubai Health Authority(DHA) recently launched the project, 'Assessment of Critical Care and Emergency Transfer Services.'

This strategic project aims to support the emergency medicine strategy and is part of the authority's initiatives to provide an efficient and integrated healthcare system based on excellence and high-quality healthcare in all areas.

The project is designed to ensure the provision of safe and effective care pathways for patients with emergency medical cases and the provision of high-quality critical care and emergency medical services in Dubai. 

Dr. Marwan Al Mulla, CEO of the Health Regulation Sector at the DHA, emphasised that patient-centric care is at the core of all the authority's initiatives. He highlighted the significant step of collaborating with Health Standards Organization (HSO) & Accreditation Canada in in fulfilling DHA's vision in making Dubai the homeland of pioneering in health, happiness and prosperity.

Dr. Al Mulla outlined the multiple stages of the project, including evaluating the current emergency medicine system in the emirate, identifying strengths, areas for improvement, and working towards achieving them in line with global best practices.

This involves close collaboration with strategic partners such as the Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services, the DHA's Dubai Health Insurance Corporation, and healthcare facilities providing emergency medical services in the public and private sectors to  ensure a comprehensive assessment of the existing system.

The assessment also included field visits to several hospitals in Dubai to understand the current healthcare system and explore opportunities for improvement, ensuring inclusive services and unified processes in emergency care.

Leslee J. Thompson , CEO of Health Standards Organization (HSO) & Accreditation Canada 

emphasised that the collaboration between DHA and Accreditation Canada/HSO in strengthening the emergency medical services system is built on shared values of excellence, quality and innovation'

She added, 'It is inspiring to see the commitment of all stakeholders in the system coming together and leveraging their knowledge and international standards to create people-centered integrated EMS services.'

    Share   
Posted by : GoDubai Editorial Team
Viewed 28893 times
Posted on : Wednesday, February 21, 2024  
Replication or redistribution in whole or in part is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of GoDubai.com. Check our Privicy Policy.
PreviousPrevious Story : Hikma delivers strong 2023 performance and positive outlook for 2024
Next Story : Dubai's Healthcare Sector Witnesses Extraordinary Growth in Facilities and WorkforceNext
Email Article Print Article
Email this article Print this article

Comments

Back to Top  
Most Viewed Press Release posted in the last 7 days