Dubai authorities’remotely’ examined medical facilities to make sure licensing regulations were being followed. With the help of the clever tools employed, transactions can now be finished in a single day as opposed to five days as in earlier field inspections.
Of the 615 health facilities inspected in the first quarter of 2024, 70% were done so remotely using the Rased smart system.
The Rased system’s clever features enable DHA employees to interact with the appropriate people in healthcare facilities in order to perform inspections or offer necessary services.
Health inspectors can quickly evaluate the type, status, licensing, tasks, and compliance of healthcare facilities with the Dubai Health Authority’s (DHA) approved licensing conditions by utilizing the Rased system, which is connected to the Sheryan system.
Based on state-of-the-art technology, the Rased system serves over 5,000 healthcare facilities and roughly 60,000 healthcare professionals in Dubai. The system adheres to quality practices in keeping with DHA’s emphasis on providing healthcare services that are centered around people.
Al Mazmi also commended the private medical industry’s cooperation in the emirate, its adherence to DHA-approved licensing requirements and conditions, and its conformity to international advancements in the field of healthcare.
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