Zawya - Press Releases: Dubai Health Authority and Rush University Medical System sign cooperation agreement to enhance the exchange of expertise and improve the quality of healthcare.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates : Dubai Health Authority announced the signing of a cooperation agreement with the Rush University Medical System, which is ranked among the best academic health systems in the United States of America in terms of quality, patient outcomes and safety standards, with the aim of enhancing the exchange of experiences to improve the quality of healthcare, in accordance with best global practices.
The agreement was signed by Dr. Amer Sharif, CEO of Dubai Health Authority and Director of Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, and Dr. Omar Latif, CEO of Rush University Medical System and CEO of Rush University Medical Center, in the presence of His Excellency Dr. Alawi Alsheikh Ali, Director General of the Dubai Health Authority.
Areas of cooperation
The agreement aims to improve the quality of health services and patient outcomes, support a culture of continuous learning, exchange experiences, support the research, innovation and digital health system, apply international quality and safety standards, and develop the skills of staff in the medical, nursing, allied health and leadership fields .
Quality addition
On this occasion, Dr. Amer Sharif said : “We are proud of this partnership with the Rush University Medical System, which represents a qualitative addition to our journey towards establishing a model of healthcare that improves human health. This agreement comes to support the transformation in the healthcare sector, through the integration of expertise between the two sides, to improve the quality of services and enhance patient safety.”
He added: “This partnership will contribute to supporting our integrated academic health system by linking care, learning and discovery, developing professional skills in various disciplines, and advancing scientific research, which will contribute to preparing qualified personnel to lead the future of the health sector and enhance Dubai’s position as a global center in the field of healthcare.”
For his part, Dr. Omar Latif said : “We are proud of this strategic partnership with Dubai Health, which represents an important platform for improving the quality of care and patient experience and safety. It also opens up broader horizons for knowledge exchange and integration of expertise, which benefits patients and contributes to improving the quality of life.”
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