Title: Medical Tourism in Dubai
1Medical Tourism in Dubai
2Medical tourism is a 100 billion industry
globally
- Recent studies have estimated medical tourism to
be worth around 100 billion worldwide annually - Currently, medical tourism in the UAE is worth
1.6 billion, most of it derived from Dubai - The government of Dubai has identified the
medical tourism industry as a key component of
its economic development plans, and has ambitious
plans to position itself to attract a major share
of this 100 billion industry
3Dubai ranks favorably among peers
- Dubai has positioned itself well in the region,
and has leveraged its comparative advantages,
such as its innovative healthcare industry,
connectivity, and well-qualified medical
personnel - Dubai ranks 17th out of 25 countries in the world
engaging in medical tourism - 7th in Asia, and 2nd in the MENA region,
according to the Medical Tourism Destination
Index published by the Medical Tourism
Association in 2014
4Vying to be among top 10 by 2020
- Dubai aims to become one of the top 10 medical
tourism destinations in the world, and the
fastest growing medical tourism destination
globally by 2020
5The DHA expects that medical visitor numbers will
grow by around 12 annuallyDubai aims to
attract more than 500,000 international medical
tourists and generate around 710 million per
annum by 2020
Vying to be among top 10 by 2020
6Adopting changes in the right areas to facilitate
progress
- Increasing investments, hiring the best medical
staff, and loosening visa restrictions are key
elements of this strategy - In accordance with this strategy, Dubais
government launched the worlds first electronic
medical tourism portal, Dubai Health Experience,
in April 2016 - The portal provides all health, travel,
hospitality, and visa services for medical
tourists
7 The Dubai Medical Tourism Strategy identifies
Orthopedic and sports medicine, plastic surgery,
ophthalmology, dental procedures, dermatology,
preventive medicine, and skin care as key areas
in which Dubai can provide competitive and
cost-effective treatment options to patients from
abroad
8Health Facilities
Healthcare infrastructure will be key
- DHA announced that 18 private and four public
hospitals will be built in the next few years - Dubai currently has more than 2,700 health
facilities, and over 25,000 specialists in the
medical field - These numbers are expected to grow to 40,000
specialists and 4,000 health centers by 2020 - Dubai Healthcare City (DHC) boasts a world-class
infrastructure for medical tourism. It contains
130 medical centers and employs 5,000 healthcare
professionals - In 2014, of 1.2 million patient visits to Dubai
Healthcare City, 15 per cent were medical
tourists - The government has now announced a new phase of
the expansion plan for the Dubai Healthcare City - In accordance with this expansion plan, DHC will
eventually be the worlds largest healthcare free
zone
9The DMTC has been established to promote medical
tourism
- The DMTC has 25 centers signed on as members to
develop Dubais medical tourism industry - The main goals of the DMTC are to facilitate the
Dubai medical tourism program, promoting medical
tourism services, and to contribute to the Dubai
medical tourism strategy by identifying new
markets and services - To become a member of DMTC , Each facility must
fulfill these criteria, which include
international accreditation and certifications, a
given number of years of service in the region, a
given number of beds, and a given physician to
nurse ratio
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