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  2. Sheikh Khalifa Medical City - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Khalifa Medical City (SKMC), serves as the flagship institution for Abu Dhabi Health Services Company ( SEHA ). SKMC consists of a 586-bed acute care hospital, 14 outpatient specialty clinics and a blood bank, all accredited by Joint Commission International (JCI). Additionally, SKMC manages a 125-bed Behavioural Sciences Pavilion (BSP ...

  3. Healthcare in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    According to the UAE government, total expenditures on health care from 1996 to 2003 were AED 1,601,384,360.05 [US$436 million]. According to the World Health Organization, in 2004 total expenditures on health care constituted 2.9 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), and the per capita expenditure for health care was US$497.

  4. List of hospitals in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Abu Dhabi (City) Ahalia Hospital, Abu Dhabi (Private) [1] Al Noor Hospital [2] Bareen International Hospital, MBZ. Al Raha Hospital, Abu Dhabi (Private) American Hospital Abu Dhabi [1] Burjeel Hospital, Abu Dhabi (Private) [1] Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, multi-speciality luxury hospital in Abu Dhabi [3] Danat Al Emarat Women & Children’s ...

  5. Corniche (Abu Dhabi) - Wikipedia

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    The Corniche as seen from the Marina Mall. The Corniche (or Corniche Road) is located in the city of Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. [1] The Corniche is 8 km long, and includes children's play areas, separate cycle and pedestrian pathways, restaurants, cafés and the Corniche Beach. It forms a sweeping curve on the western ...

  6. Healthcare in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Qatari citizens are covered by a national health insurance scheme, while expatriates must either receive health insurance from their employers, or in the case of the self-employed, purchase insurance. [1] Qatar's healthcare spending is among the highest in the Middle East, with $4.7 billion being invested in healthcare in 2014. [2]

  7. Health care in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Health care in Saudi Arabia is a national health care system in which the government provides free universal healthcare coverage through a number of government agencies. [1] There is also a growing role and increased participation from the private sector in the provision of health care services. Saudi Arabia has been ranked among the 26 best ...

  8. Ministry of Health (Saudi Arabia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Health ( Arabic: وزارة الصحة ), commonly abbreviated to MoH, is the ministry overseeing the health care and health policy of Saudi Arabia. The ministry is tasked with formulating strategies to ensure public health in the country, while also managing crucial health infrastructure. The Ministry's origins can be traced to ...

  9. Health in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Obesity. Obesity is a growing health concern with health officials stating that obesity is one of the leading causes of preventable deaths in the United Arab Emirates. According to Forbes, United Arab Emirates ranks 18 on a 2007 list of fattest countries with a percentage of 68.3% of its citizens with an unhealthy weight. [5]