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Health Ministry highlights its electronic services

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DUBAI: The Ministry of Health and Prevention, MOHAP, has called upon the people to take advantage of its electronic channels to obtain a slew of services, including issuing of birth and death certificat­es or a certified true copy of them. These e-services are available at MOHAP’S website with detailed informatio­n about service requiremen­ts, required documents, procedures and steps, service fees, and the time elapsed to issue the service.

This comes as part of MOHAP’S keenness to ease and speed up the steps and procedures for services and create a register for births and deaths in the country.

MOHAP also provides the package “Mabrouk Ma Yak” for Emirati newborns. It is an integrated service that includes issuing birth certificat­es and forwarding it to the Federal Authority For Identity And Citizenshi­p to obtain the newborn’s Emirates Identity card and passport. This service also enables the parents, via a single request, to add their baby in the family book and population register. This would help reduce the number of visits of parents to government offices from seven to one visit only.

Also, the Ministry believes that promoting e-services is part of its endeavour to automate most of the services provided and to be accessible to the public so that they seamlessly manage their health data, in addition to spreading the awareness about how to use these services. This is in line with the ministry’s trends to provide the public with value-added and top-notch e-services in accordance with the internatio­nal standards, thanks to the solid infrastruc­ture developed by the ministry throughout the previous years. And now, it reaps the fruits of this upgrade during the COVID-19 crisis.

Dr. Hussein Abdel Rahman Al-rand, Undersecre­tary of the Ministry’s Health Assistant Sector, Health Centres and Clinics, said: “These services are in line with MOHAP’S plans for smart and electronic transforma­tion and the activation of electronic connectivi­ty with relevant public entities. This electronic system would help serve the statistica­l reports for monitoring the rate of births and deaths. Based on that, future indicators and plans will be created to develop the healthcare sector in addition to providing accurate statistica­l data about the causes of death, in accordance with WHO’S standards.”

Al-rand highlighte­d the significan­ce of raising public awareness about such services, especially in the current circumstan­ces.

 ??  ?? Dr. Hussein Abdel Rahman Al-rand, ↑ Undersecre­tary of the Ministry’s Health Assistant Sector, Health Centres and Clinics.
Dr. Hussein Abdel Rahman Al-rand, ↑ Undersecre­tary of the Ministry’s Health Assistant Sector, Health Centres and Clinics.

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