DUBAI - Developing electronic and mobile healthcare services will help reduce costs in a post-recession era, said experts at the Arab Health Congress 2012 that opened on Monday.
DUBAI - Developing electronic and mobile healthcare services will help reduce costs in a post-recession era, said experts at the Arab Health Congress 2012 that opened on Monday.
Developing electronic and mobile healthcare services will help reduce costs in a post-recession era, said experts at the Arab Health Congress 2012 that opened on Monday.
Developing electronic and mobile healthcare services will help reduce costs in a post-recession era, said experts at the Arab Health Congress 2012 that opened on Monday.
Over 500 people rushed to donate blood at Latifa Hospital on Wednesday following an example set by His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.
His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, led from the front in donating blood after hundreds of tweeters spread the word on a shortage at Latifa Hospital (previously known as Al Wasl Hospital) here on Wednesday.
DUBAI - A standardised policy to improve immunisation services, particularly childhood vaccination, at all hospitals and health clinics was announced by the Dubai Health Authority on Monday.
DUBAI - Unlicensed health professionals and establishments employing such staff will be prosecuted under tighter regulations being implemented by the Dubai Health Authority. The health authority said it would conduct regular inspections to detect violations from January 1 next year.
Students from private schools will be given lessons on nursing and midwifery so as to encourage, females in particular, to join the profession.
DUBAI - The Health Ministry has asked all public and private health facilities, including pharmacies, to compulsorily report adverse drug reactions.
DUBAI - The UAE tops the list of Arab countries in the annual consumption of drugs, health officials said, adding that the drug market has increased from $1.56 billion in 2010 to $1.67 billion in 2011.