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MoHAP Launches Digital System to Streamline Healthcare Fine Collection and Boost Efficiency

MoHAP Launches Digital System to Streamline Healthcare Fine Collection and Boost Efficiency

Hi Dubai16-06-2025

The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) has rolled out a new digital system to automate the collection of healthcare fines, aiming to boost financial compliance, reduce bureaucracy, and support the UAE's digital transformation goals.
Part of the Zero Government Bureaucracy Programme, the system offers a unified platform that simplifies fine payments, improves task management, and enhances technical support. By fully automating financial procedures, the initiative enables healthcare providers to focus more on patient care while reducing administrative overhead.
Officials say the platform improves data accuracy, accelerates service delivery, and aligns with federal debt collection laws. It also strengthens regulatory compliance across the private healthcare sector, paving the way for a more flexible and competitive environment.
Abdullah Ahli, Acting Assistant Under-Secretary for the Support Services Sector, called the system a 'major advancement in violation management,' noting that it provides a faster and more transparent process for resolving fines. He highlighted the Ministry's broader strategy to build strong public-private partnerships and improve healthcare competitiveness.
Amna Al Mandoos, Head of the Revenue Section at MoHAP, said the system supports national goals under We the UAE 2031 by offering multiple digital payment options, reducing errors, and enhancing customer satisfaction. She emphasized its role in easing compliance and boosting operational efficiency across healthcare facilities.
The initiative marks a key step in MoHAP's wider adoption of emerging technologies to modernize public services and deliver smarter, more sustainable healthcare solutions.
News Source: Emirates News Agency

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