The Health Authority Abu Dhabi (HAAD) announced Monday its 5-year strategic plan, which addresses 12 priorities based on the Government's vision for the health system of the Emirate and the comprehensively analysed needs of the population.
HE Dr. Ahmed Mubarak Al Mazrouei, chairman of the HAAD emphasizes that "the strategic plan of the HAAD will substantially contribute towards the Government's mission to improve lives and ensure that present and future generations in the Emirate will be part of a confident and secure society." On his part, Zaid Al Siksek, CEO of the HAAD pointed out that "the strategic plan of the HAAD will play an important role in growing and sustaining the flourishing economy by creating high-quality job opportunities and wealth of know-how and intellectual property." The demand for high-quality health services in the Emirate is increasing very rapidly. The birth rate is amongst the highest in the world and more people are reaching old-age than ever before. Many individuals and families are coming to live and work in the Emirate to contribute to the ongoing "economic development miracle".
Simultaneously, people with life-style associated risk factors, serious diseases, and accident related afflictions, are increasing. Thus, the health system constantly needs to respond to the changing healthcare needs of all people in the Emirate.
/WAM/
HE Dr. Ahmed Mubarak Al Mazrouei, chairman of the HAAD emphasizes that "the strategic plan of the HAAD will substantially contribute towards the Government's mission to improve lives and ensure that present and future generations in the Emirate will be part of a confident and secure society." On his part, Zaid Al Siksek, CEO of the HAAD pointed out that "the strategic plan of the HAAD will play an important role in growing and sustaining the flourishing economy by creating high-quality job opportunities and wealth of know-how and intellectual property." The demand for high-quality health services in the Emirate is increasing very rapidly. The birth rate is amongst the highest in the world and more people are reaching old-age than ever before. Many individuals and families are coming to live and work in the Emirate to contribute to the ongoing "economic development miracle".
Simultaneously, people with life-style associated risk factors, serious diseases, and accident related afflictions, are increasing. Thus, the health system constantly needs to respond to the changing healthcare needs of all people in the Emirate.
/WAM/
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