Literature DB >> 25223161

Health policies and intervention strategies: a description of current issues and approaches to care of the public health and health care system in the United Arab emirates.

Aliye T Mosaad, Mustafa Z Younis.   

Abstract

The demographic factors of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have changed drastically within one generation. This is evident in how quickly it has moved from a developing nation, where fishing was once the main source of income, to a country that is quite developed, competing on a global level. From one perspective, socio-economic progress has brought many benefits to the population. These include improved education, better access to health care, and safe drinking water. However, on the other hand, economic development has been the cause for changes in lifestyles, eating habits, and traditional societal and family structures. Over time, these changes have added up, creating an unprecedented impact on the population's health. This impact has crept up onto the society until suddenly a notable epidemic has become recognized in the country. According to the UAE Ministry of Health, 19.5 percent of the UAE population has diabetes, making it the second highest rate in the world. The structure and responsibilities of the current UAE health care systems along with other cultural factors were investigated in order to determine their impact on the growing epidemic.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25223161

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Care Finance        ISSN: 1078-6767


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