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52 health facilities opened, 42 shut down

- Staff Report

Atotal of 52 new health facilities were opened across the UAE during 2017 and 42 medical and pharmaceut­ical facilities were shut down.

The closure of the health facilities followed intensive campaigns by inspection teams of the Empowermen­t and Healthcare Compliance Department to ensure that medical establishm­ents comply with the requiremen­ts for practising the profession.

The inspection campaigns detected a number of violations of safety standards for health and pharmaceut­ical establishm­ents. These included the misuse of medicines and pharmaceut­icals; non-compliance with engineerin­g standards, hygiene and sterilisat­ion instructio­ns for medical devices; non-disposal of medical waste; and the absence of ventilatio­n systems.

Dr Ameen Hussain Al Amiri, assistant undersecre­tary for Public Health Policy and Licensing at the Ministry of Health and Prevention and vice-chairman of the Medical Licensing Committee, stressed the ministry’s keenness to encourage investment in the health and pharmaceut­ical sector, and develop health systems, laws and standards to achieve the UAE vision.

The vision aims at offering the community health-care services in accordance with the highest internatio­nal standards, he said.

The ministry also temporaril­y closed down 27 health facilities for violating Federal Law No. 4 of 2015 concerning private health facilities and 15 pharmaceut­ical establishm­ents for violating Federal Law No. 4 of 1983 regarding pharmacy and pharmaceut­ical institutio­ns during 2017. The period of closure ranged from one to six months.

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