Dubai: Dubai Health Authority’s (DHA) will have greater coordination in its new organisational structure as Humaid Al Qutami, Director-General of the DHA formed a CEO council.

Al Qutami also appointed members to the council with the aim of ensuring integration and coordination between the various corporations and sectors in line with the new DHA structure.

Al Qutami said: “The formation of this council will help us accelerate our plan towards implementing the DHA’s new structure, it will help enhance decision making processes, efficiencies and help improve the overall functioning of the sector.”

The council will be chaired by Al Qutami and includes 12 CEOs from the DHA. The council will meet regularly to discuss pertinent issues and monitor performance and developmental projects to fulfil the Authority’s strategic goals, which are in line with Dubai Plan 2021.

The formation of council comes following the recent organisational restructuring of DHA by Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Dubai Executive Council.

The new structure of DHA includes two new entities, the Dubai Healthcare Corporation and Dubai Health Insurance Corporation. It also includes three new strategic sectors, Strategy and Corporate Development, Health Regulation, and Joint Corporate Support Services.

The Strategy and Corporate Development sector is tasked with preparing and executing strategies and corporate policies to implement the health-care strategy and the objectives of Dubai Plan 2021, as well as develop a corporate governance framework that supports the vision and mission of the Authority and ensures its compliance with local and federal laws and regulations.

The Health Regulation sector is tasked with developing licensing regulations for individuals and establishments in Dubai including in free zones; inspecting health care service providers and ensuring they comply with laws and regulations; and preparing and approving frameworks for managing health data in Dubai.

The Joint Corporate Support Services sector is tasked with managing the financial resources of the DHA, overseeing the preparation of the budget, setting priorities for spending and revenue collection; and managing accounts as per the guidelines of the Finance Department of the Government of Dubai.

According to the new organisational structure, Dubai Healthcare Corporation (DHC) is tasked with managing and operating all government health care facilities including primary health care centres, speciality centres, medical fitness services centres, and public and occupational medical centres. DHC has three subsidiary sectors including: primary health care services, specialised health care services, and medical support services and nursing.

The primary health care services sector is in charge of developing, executing and reviewing the implementation of policies and procedures related to primary health care services; overseeing human resources requirements in this sector, and overseeing the overall quality of staff to ensure the highest standards of health care services.

The specialised health care services sector is responsible for overseeing storage of umbilical cords of newborns; conducting laboratory surveys; tests for diabetes patients, psychological tests, treatment of sterility and fertility, and developing strategies for addressing sterility rates in the community.

The medical services support and nursing sector oversees the DHA’s pharmaceutical services, and is responsible for ensuring that patients receive appropriate treatment and medication. It also oversees the professional development of pharmacists registered under DHA, the development of regulations and policies for the pharmaceutical sector, and lab and radiology services.

The new structure supports Dubai Health Insurance Corporation’s (DHIC) efforts to provide better access to insurance coverage and enhance the choice of quality insurance policies.

The new structure also includes a ‘Health Fund’ created to raise funds from individuals and private or public organisations to support financially disadvantaged people, as well as research and innovation in the sector, in coordination with the Finance Department and Islamic Affairs & Charitable Activities Department.