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Dubai Culture and Dubai Health Sign MoU to Integrate Art into Healthcare Environments
Dubai Culture and Dubai Health Sign MoU to Integrate Art into Healthcare Environments

Hi Dubai

time10-07-2025

  • Health
  • Hi Dubai

Dubai Culture and Dubai Health Sign MoU to Integrate Art into Healthcare Environments

Dubai Culture and Dubai Health have signed a strategic memorandum of understanding to embed art into healthcare settings across the emirate, aiming to enhance patient wellbeing and strengthen the role of creativity in public health. The agreement was witnessed by H.H. Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairperson of Dubai Culture, and signed by Hala Badri, Director General of Dubai Culture, and Dr. Amer Sharif, CEO of Dubai Health. The MoU activates the 'Art for Good – Health Pillar' initiative, which will incorporate art and human-centred design into hospitals and healthcare facilities. The goal is to create emotionally supportive environments that foster healing and reflect Dubai's vision for a high quality of life. The initiative supports the Dubai Quality of Life Strategy 2033 and the Dubai Social Agenda 33, which focus on advancing public health, family cohesion, and social wellbeing. It also opens new avenues for artists and creatives to contribute to healthcare-focused projects. Hala Badri emphasised the value of integrating arts into everyday life, noting that creative expression plays a vital role in both emotional resilience and social cohesion. 'Art becomes a vital tool of emotional support and recovery, creating healing environments that care for both body and spirit,' she said. Dr. Amer Sharif described the initiative as a model for inter-agency collaboration that places people at the centre of healthcare innovation. 'Holistic care includes mental and emotional wellbeing,' he said. 'This partnership reflects our commitment to enriching the healing journey through culture.' Both entities will work jointly to implement, evaluate, and expand the initiative, reaffirming Dubai's position as a forward-thinking city where creativity and wellbeing go hand in hand. News Source: Emirates News Agency

GDRFA Dubai delegation explores Dubai Health's integrated, human-centered model
GDRFA Dubai delegation explores Dubai Health's integrated, human-centered model

Zawya

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

GDRFA Dubai delegation explores Dubai Health's integrated, human-centered model

Dr. Amer Sharif: Our partnership with GDRFA reflects a shared commitment to enhancing the quality of services delivered to the community Dubai, United Arab Emirates: The General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) Dubai visited Dubai Health to learn more about its leading approach to advancing human health and explore opportunities for partnership. The delegation, led by His Excellency Lieutenant General Mohammed Ahmed Al Marri, Director General of the General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) in Dubai, included senior representatives: Brigadier Abdulsamad Hussain Suleiman Al Blooshi, Assistant Director General for the Sector of Leadership and Future Affairs, Colonel Expert / Khaled Ahmed Bin Madiah, Assistant Director General for the Digital Services Affairs Sector; Lieutenant Colonel Faisal bin Balila, Deputy Assistant Director General for Institutional Support Affairs; Lieutenant Colonel Salem Mohammed bin Ali, Deputy Assistant Director General for Leadership and Future Affairs; Maj. Mariam Taib Al Budwaawi, Director of Institutional Leadership; and Najla Al-Dookhi, Director of Marketing and Government Communication. The delegation was welcomed by Dr. Amer Sharif, CEO, Dubai Health; Dr. Hanan Al Suwaidi, Chief Business Officer, Dubai Health; Dr. Mohamed Al Awadhi, Executive Director of the Dubai Health Women and Children's Campus; and Khalifa Baqer, Chief Operations Officer, Dubai Health. Also in attendance was His Excellency Dr. Alawi Alsheikh-Ali, Director General of the Dubai Health Authority. The visit included a tour of the Dubai Health Operations Center, where His Excellency and the accompanying delegation were briefed on the Patient Journey Redesign Program that follows the patient's experience across all touchpoints. The delegation also reviewed key upcoming Dubai Health initiatives and plans to reinforce Dubai's position as a global healthcare destination. His Excellency Lt. Gen. Mohammed Al Marri commented: 'Our visit to Dubai Health offered a valuable opportunity to explore the model behind the first fully integrated academic health system in Dubai. We also explored ways to enhance collaboration to ensure the delivery of exceptional, human-centered services that reflect the highest standards of quality and excellence. He commended Dubai Health's tangible progress in advancing the patient experience, highlighting the seamless, compassionate care provided throughout the patient's journey. 'This level of integration reflects a strong commitment to service excellence and to delivering truly patient-first care, in line with Dubai's vision to set benchmarks across all sectors,' he added. 'At GDRFA Dubai, we remain committed to working closely with our partners to drive progress and help shape a more advanced and sustainable future.' A shared vision for quality of life Dr. Amer Sharif, CEO Dubai Health, expressed his appreciation for the visit of His Excellency Lt. Gen. Mohammed Al Marri and the GDRFA Dubai delegation. 'This visit reflects our shared commitment to strengthening collaboration between government entities to enhance service quality for both citizens and residents of Dubai.' He added: 'We believe that partnership and alignment across government sectors form a vital foundation for realizing Dubai's forward-looking vision and improving the quality of life for our community. We thank GDRFA Dubai for their continued support and look forward to building on our collaboration to further strengthen the healthcare ecosystem and reinforce Dubai's position as a global benchmark for service excellence.'

Dubai puts people at heart of healthcare: Sharif
Dubai puts people at heart of healthcare: Sharif

Gulf Today

time20-05-2025

  • Health
  • Gulf Today

Dubai puts people at heart of healthcare: Sharif

Dubai is shaping a healthcare ecosystem that places people at its heart – one that is innovative, inclusive, and deeply human-centred, said Dr Amer Sharif, CEO of Dubai Health and President of Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU). He attributed the remarkable progress of Dubai's health sector to the visionary leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, and the directives of Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defence, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai. These insights were shared during a media briefing hosted by the Government of Dubai Media Office as part of its 'Meet the CEO' series. The event was attended by Mona Ghanem Al Marri, Vice Chairperson and Managing Director of the Dubai Media Council and Director General of the Government of Dubai Media Office, along with a group of senior media leaders and editors-in-chief from leading UAE newspapers. Dr Amer Sharif highlighted healthcare progress in Dubai from its early beginnings in the 1940s, culminating in the creation of its first integrated academic health system under Law No. 13 (2021). He also noted the adoption of the Integrated Physician Practice model across all facilities to enhance patient safety, reduce wait times, and improve clinical care management, aligning with Dubai's vision and the Dubai Social Agenda 33 for a sustainable, human-centred system. Dr Sharif detailed Dubai Health's vision, mission, and strategic programmes to establish global benchmarks in evidence-based care. He introduced the 'Dubai Health' brand identity, drawing on Dubai's heritage and symbolised by arches welcoming all. The central arch signifies Care, flanked by Learning and Discovery, all underpinned by Giving. Dr Sharif reiterated Dubai Health's commitment to strengthening community partnerships by involving patients and the public in shaping healthcare services. Key initiatives include 'Dubai Health Majalis: Voice of the Community' and the Press Ganey programme, which captures insights across every stage of the patient journey to enhance care quality and patient experience. These efforts align with the national 'Year of Community 2025' campaign. Dr Sharif emphasised Dubai Health's role in advancing healthcare through globally aligned initiatives. WAM

Dubai Health marks International Nurses Day
Dubai Health marks International Nurses Day

Gulf Today

time13-05-2025

  • Health
  • Gulf Today

Dubai Health marks International Nurses Day

Dubai Health marked International Nurses Day by hosting a ceremony honouring its 4,400-strong nursing team, including 12 recipients of the international DAISY Award for clinical excellence and compassionate care. The event, held at the Grand Hyatt Dubai, welcomed more than 1,500 nurses from across Dubai Health's hospitals and centres. The ceremony was attended by Lieutenant General Mohammed Ahmed Al Marri, Director-General of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) in Dubai, who joined Dr Amer Sharif, CEO of Dubai Health; Professor Alawi Alsheikh-Ali, Chief Academic Officer of Dubai Health and Provost of Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU); and Dr. Tarek Fathey, Chief Clinical Officer at Dubai Health. The event also featured a special recognition to GDRFA Dubai for its achievement in receiving the Hamdan bin Mohammed Smart Government Flag, attended by Major General Talal Al Shanqeeti, Assistant Director-General for the Airports Sector. Dubai Health commended Lieutenant General Mohammed Al Marri and the GDRFA Dubai team for their people-first approach and alignment with the UAE leadership's vision. Dr Amer Sharif, CEO of Dubai Health, said, 'We are grateful for the incredible contributions of our nurses, and to celebrate the DAISY Award winners who exemplify both clinical and human excellence. At Dubai Health, we remain committed to supporting and empowering our nursing teams, who are essential in delivering our 'Patient First' approach.' He added, 'I extend my sincere thanks to Lieutenant General Mohammed Al Marri for joining us in recognising our nursing community and congratulate him and the GDRFA Dubai team on receiving the Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart Government Flag. Our shared focus on serving people continues to drive collective progress toward excellence and improved quality of life in Dubai.' Dr Sharif also welcomed the 16 graduate nurses who have transitioned to clinical practice at Dubai Health, reinforcing the organisation's ongoing investment in healthcare talent. He concluded, 'We are also proud of the recent naming of the Hind Bint Maktoum College of Nursing and Midwifery at MBRU by Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum. This recognition inspires us to continue strengthening national capacity and elevating this vital profession.' Dr Tarek Fathy, Chief Clinical Officer at Dubai Health, said, 'Our nursing team continues to grow in strength and diversity, with more than 4,400 nurses now serving across our facilities. WAM

Dubai Health opens upgraded units at Thalassemia Center
Dubai Health opens upgraded units at Thalassemia Center

Gulf Today

time10-05-2025

  • Health
  • Gulf Today

Dubai Health opens upgraded units at Thalassemia Center

Dubai Health has announced the inauguration of Majlis Al Saada and High Dependency Unit at its Thalassemia Center, with support from DP World. This initiative aligns with Dubai Health's ongoing efforts to elevate the standard of care and coincides with World Thalassemia Day, observed annually on May 8. The inauguration was attended by Dr. Amer Sharif, CEO of Dubai Health; Dr. Amer Al Zarooni, CEO of Al Jalila Foundation; Dr. Abdulla Al Khayat, CEO of Al Jalila Children's Hospital, Ayoub Al Mulla COO of We One by DP World GCC, and Nabil Qayed, Executive Vice president – Corporate Support, Marwan AlJassmi, Senior Vice president, Alia Al Janahi, VP of HSE, Jill Lambert, Vice President Communications from DP World GCC along with several senior officials from both sides. Majlis Al Saada and High Dependency Unit at the Thalassemia Center were renovated with the support of DP World through Al Jalila Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Dubai Health. Established 30 years ago, the centre provides medical treatment to approximately 8,872 patients every year, including citizens and residents across various age groups. Over the past decade, 160 patients have undergone bone marrow transplants, reinforcing the centre's position as a leader in thalassemia care. Abdulla Bin Damithan, CEO and Managing Director, DP World GCC, said: 'This partnership with Dubai Health to renovate the Thalassemia Centre's Happiness Majlis and Special Care Unit demonstrates a commitment to enhancing the therapeutic experience for patients. Collaborating on projects that raise the quality of healthcare is integral to DP World's social responsibility efforts and our contribution to the advancement of the medical sector.' Dr. Amer Sharif, CEO of Dubai Health, said: 'Collaborations are fundamental pillars to achieving transformation in the healthcare sector. Our cooperation with DP World reflects a shared vision focused on people and improving quality of life. We remain deeply committed to expanding these collaborations, ensuring they translate into meaningful initiatives that elevate the patient journey, in line with our 'Patient First' promise.'' Dr. Amer Al Zarooni, CEO of Al Jalila Foundation, said: 'We extend our sincere appreciation to DP World for their generous support in renewing Majlis Al Saada and the High Dependency Unit at the Thalassemia Center.' 'We believe that delivering holistic care, addressing psychological and medical needs of patients, is a fundamental pillar of healthcare services. We are proud of the lasting impact the Thalassemia Center has made in serving thousands of patients over the past decades.' The renovations at the Thalassemia Center included Majlis Al Saada and the High Dependency Unit. The Majlis now features a dedicated recreational area, a lecture hall, and a relaxation lounge. The High Dependency Unit was redesigned to better serve patients requiring close medical monitoring and is now equipped with advanced technology in line with the highest international standards. AWARENESS PROGRAMMES: The Thalassemia Center runs an annual awareness campaign programme, including educational lectures held both within and outside the centre. It also provides training to school nurses on how to support students with chronic genetic disorders, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education. The programme also includes social campaigns to support medical cases, along with educational and treatment assistance. It also organises recreational events and initiatives throughout the year to raise funds for providing medical equipment and devices to patients. Recently, Dubai Health adopted the Patient Safety Friendly Hospital Initiative (PSFHI), reaffirming a comprehensive patient safety roadmap aligned with World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines. In keeping with Dubai Health's 'Patient First' promise, the PSFHI framework places the voice of the patient at the core of its efforts, ensuring safety is prioritised at every level of care across its integrated health system. The initiative aims to both enhance patient outcomes and to create an environment that prioritises collaboration and continuous learning, ultimately delivering high-quality, patient-centered care.

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