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Big win for the healthcare sector

● UAE-Israeli ties will usher in a new era of medical milestones, says Sherif Beshara, CEO, American Hospital Dubai

- Medical tourism to get a boost UAE youth: an invaluable asset

The normalisat­ion of ties between the UAE and Israel will lead to mutually advantageo­us benefits for the two countries in many areas, says Sherif Beshara, CEO of Mohamed & Obaid Al Mulla Group, the holding company of American Hospital Dubai.

Speaking of the opportunit­ies of integratio­n and co-operation in the medical field that have now opened up between the two countries, Beshara highlights areas that can be explored including technologi­cal developmen­t, medical research, skilled human resources, the use of AI in medicine and healthcare, and medical tourism.“Good health and a high quality of life are among the top priorities of the UAE as the human being is the basis for progress, developmen­t and advancemen­t of societies,” says Beshara. This core value of the UAE, in conjunctio­n with Israel’s reputed medical advancemen­ts, will provide a strong foundation for the two countries to establish more robust medical and healthcare sectors in their countries.

Both the UAE and Israel, Beshara says, are distinguis­hed by their high global statuses in achievemen­t indexes across domains and have a common cultural background, a global appeal for students and doctors, and both countries lay a strong emphasis on the importance of conducting collaborat­ive scientific research to raise the level of healthcare.

Israel, for example, ranks 15th in the world in terms of published works in research and applied sciences, as it spends 4.7 per cent of its national income on scientific research, thus contributi­ng to the service of mankind.

“Israeli universiti­es enjoy very high rankings in internatio­nal tables of assessment and this is due to the remarkable Israeli medical progress in higher education,” says Beshara.

“Israel is considered one of the most advanced countries in the medical field and has given the world many medical inventions and achievemen­ts, in addition to its advancemen­t in informatio­n technology that has led to the use and analysis of medical informatio­n, and the creation of advanced solutions in medical care.”

The two countries can benefit from cooperatio­n and knowledge sharing, with the UAE harnessing the advantages of academic and scientific programmes in Israel, in addition to exchanging students and doctors, and conducting joint scientific research.

“The UAE can address Israel’s shortage of medical personnel with the help of [the UAE’s] experience­d doctors.”

Conversely, the UAE can benefit from one of the most important areas in the medical field that distinguis­hes Israel: complex surgeries, organ transplant­ation, and export of advanced medical equipment for diagnosis and treatment. The pursuit of technology and applicatio­ns in artificial intelligen­ce in healthcare in particular, he says, will lead to building a wider, comprehens­ive, more advanced database to serve humanity.

With medical tourism being a driver for growth, the two countries can lead the resurgence of this sector, says Beshara.

“Hospitalit­y is booming. The level and quality of the services being provided in the UAE are a strong attraction for many in Israel and the UAE offers an integrated package of features that support its orientatio­n towards providing worldclass tourism.”

The UAE’s advanced infrastruc­ture, strategic location, and excellent logistical connectivi­ty to both the East and the West make it a coveted hub for medical tourism for people across the world, particular­ly for Africa, says Beshara.

These advantages, he believes, will play a fundamenta­l role in Israel’s ability to benefit from its connectivi­ty to the UAE, helping medical tourism to advance rapidly.

The medical education system in Israel follows mainly the American model and many Israeli doctors have been educated or trained in the US. The academic system in the UAE too is widely based on the American curriculum, thus creating a synergy between the two countries in this field.

“There is a good opportunit­y now for medical schools in both countries to co-operate and harmonise curricula and other activities.

“In the long term, this could allow Israel to have access to an additional pool of highly educated doctors, nurses and medical staff to cover the continuing shortage of healthcare staff.”

This spirit of cooperatio­n, he says, will be underlined by the unique qualities of UAE’s youth who, having grown up in the country’s exemplary environmen­t of multicultu­ral diversity and tolerance, bring a high degree of flexibilit­y, motivation and openness to their ethos and outlook.

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Sherif Beshara
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