Health Service: UAE to collaborate with World Bank.

Abu Dhabi : UAE joins hands with World Bank to improve health services. The Ministry of Health and Immunization has stated that the study of diseases and treatment costs will help provide better services to future generations. It is expected that the study on the subject of treatment costs will initiate a comprehensive change in the service sector in the future. Various diseases, treatment costs, effectiveness and outcomes if left untreated will all be studied. The Ministry also explained that new measures will be taken in the field of health based on this report.
The economic impact that individuals face due to diseases will also be assessed. This report will be helpful for government health care financing. In this regard, Health Control Department Asst. Under Secretary Dr. Signed by Amin Hussein Al Amiri and World Bank GCC Country Director Safa Al Tayyib Al Koghali. Safa El Tayyib El Koghali said the World Bank Group is committed to supporting all UAE efforts to improve healthcare.

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