Khaleej Times

All set for first global medical tourism conference in Dubai

- Saman Haziq

dubai — The Dubai Health Authority announced the launch of the first Dubai Internatio­nal Medical Tourism Forum, that will take on February 20-21.

The two-day forum based on the theme ‘Reimaginin­g Experience’ will bring together prominent leaders and speakers from the public and private health and travel sectors who will discuss the latest trends in health tourism, methodolog­ies to ensure patient protection, patient insurance, and strategies to create an overall environmen­t that fosters medical tourism.

The forum will comprise a conference followed by an exhibition that will see over 30 internatio­nal and local hospitals and healthcare facilities take part in the exhibition; eight scientific panels; and over 40 internatio­nal speakers who will engage in thought provoking and future-focused dialogues that aim to enhance the experience of health travel in Dubai and worldwide.

Humaid Al Qutami, chairman of the board and director-general of the Dubai Health Authority, said: “In line with the vision of our leaders, the DHA is working towards developing a robust medical tourism sector in Dubai. In 2016, Dubai witnessed an overall growth of 9-10 per cent in the number of medical and health tourists in Dubai and the emirate received 326,649 internatio­nal medical tourists.

“Revenue generated from internatio­nal patients was worth over Dh1 billion, reinforcin­g the growing contributi­on of the sector to the national GDP. Dubai’s attractive location along with the availabili­ty of high quality medical profession­als and technology has enabled the city to build a strong and favourable platform to build its medical tourism capabiliti­es. We are constantly working on developing this sector keeping in mind patient safety, high quality health services and excellent patient experience.”

Giving good news to medical tourists, Dr Layla Al Marzouqi, director of Health Tourism Council, said: “Now we have made it very easy to get health visa for medical tourists who can obtain this visa in just 48 hours and it can be renewed easily upon presenting your medical report for another three months. This can be done both for the patient as well as his or her accompanyi­ng relative. Dubai’s efforts are aimed at easing the entire patient journey.”

Dr Al Marzouqi, said that with the availabili­ty of modern technology and infrastruc­ture, each patient can investigat­e and arrange healthcare facilities remotely using a trusted website and medical facilitato­rs.

“DXH.ae, the official health tourism website of Dubai, gets average of 10,000 visitors on a monthly basis looking for various types of informatio­n to help identify desired medical treatment. The packages clearly outline the cost, inclusions, and exclusions. The comprehens­ive packages listed on the portal combine both leisure and health including, hotel accommodat­ion, visa and insurance along with the selected medical treatments. The portal also offers options to request an appointmen­t and 24X7 live chat,” said Dr Al Marzouqi.

Some of the topics to be covered in the forum include impact of technologi­cal innovation on health tourism such as telemedici­ne, artificial intelligen­ce; social media influencin­g the health tourism industry; future of health tourism; and helaht tourism across borders.

Linda Abdullah, consultant, the Health Tourism Council at DHA, said: “We want health tourists to embrace their wellness journey in the city of Dubai, via our wellness offerings that include preventive health screenings, DNA tests, detox and weight loss programmes, anti-aging treatments ,diabetes management and alternativ­e medicines to name few.”

Dubai has around 3,000 private health facilities ranging from hospitals, specialise­d clinics to daysurgery centres with around 35,000 health specialist­s from more than 110 different nationalit­ies working in the sector. These numbers are expected to grow to 40,000 specialist­s and 4,000 health centres by 2020.

saman@khaeejtime­s.com

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Dr Layla Al Marzouqi and Humaid Al Qutami announce the first global medical tourism forum by DHA.

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