Khaleej Times

Hepatitis C to get Dubai health cover

- Team KT

dubai — Screening and treatment of hepatitis C will be covered under the basic benefit plan of the Dubai mandatory health insurance scheme, it was announced on Monday. Approximat­ely 0.23 per cent of the population in Dubai suffers from the liver disease caused by the hepatitis C virus.

Humaid Al Qattami, DirectorGe­neral of the Dubai Health Authority, said: “Ninety-eight per cent of the population in Dubai has the mandatory health insurance scheme and thus, focusing on preventive medicine through this scheme ensures wide coverage.”

dubai — The Dubai Health Authority (DHA), on Monday, announced the inclusion of free screening and treatment for Hepatitis C under the basic benefit plan of the Dubai Mandatory Health Insurance Scheme.

Hepatitis C is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis C virus (HVC). According to the World Health Organisati­on (WHO), approximat­ely 399,000 people die each year from hepatitis C, mostly from cirrhosis and liver cancer, often due to late diagnosis of the disease.

Presently, prevalence of the disease in Dubai is approximat­ely 0.23 per cent of the population. Humaid Al Qattami, DirectorGe­neral of the DHA, said: “Ninety-eight per cent of the population in Dubai has the mandatory health insurance scheme and thus focusing on preventive medicine through this scheme ensures wide coverage, and directly benefits the community.

“The programme will especially help those with limited coverage. It will lead to early diagnosis, reduced complicati­ons and providing financial and emotional support to patients with hepatitis C,” he said.

He added that in December 2017, Dubai became the first government body in the world to cover screening and treatment of three types of the most curable cancers.

“Providing the whole community with such wide-scale preventive screening mechanisms has been possible because of the support of our partners, both

government and private,” said Al Qattami.

Ahmed Al Nuaimi, CEO of joint corporate support services, said: “This is yet another milestone in terms of health insurance coverage after we launched the Basmah initiative in 2017. Under this initiative, if a patient is detected with hepatitis C, the DHA Patient Tracking and Follow-Up Centre is automatica­lly notified. They ensure that the complete treatment process for the patient is smooth and streamline­d.”

In 2017, the funding department

It will lead to early diagnosis, reduced complicati­ons and providing financial and emotional support to patients with hepatitis C.” Humaid Al Qattami, Director-General of the DHA

added screening services for diabetes, heart disease, newborn and developmen­tal screening as part of the mandatory health insurance cover with an aim to provide holistic health screening services under the insurance umbrella.

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 ?? Supplied photo ?? DhA officials and other representa­tives during the announceme­nt of the inclusion of free hepatitis C screening and treatment under the Dubai Mandatory health Insurance Scheme. —
Supplied photo DhA officials and other representa­tives during the announceme­nt of the inclusion of free hepatitis C screening and treatment under the Dubai Mandatory health Insurance Scheme. —

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