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DoH Advances Healthcare Regulation, Standards and Community Engagement to Safeguard the Health and Wellbeing of Community Members

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Published: April 14, 2026
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The Department of Health โ€“ Abu Dhabi (DoH), the regulator of the healthcare sector in the Emirate, has announced the results of its inspection and audit activities conducted from January to December 2025. This initiative reaffirms the Department’s steadfast commitment to safeguarding the health and well-being of all community members, enhancing the quality of healthcare services and ensuring the safety and resilience of the Emirate’s healthcare system.

During this period, DoH conducted 4,540 licensing audit rounds for healthcare facilities. Compliance audit rounds witnessed notable growth from 2,401 last year to 3,485 in 2025, a 31% increase including 100% coverage of all home healthcare providers. These efforts reflect the expanded scope of regulatory oversight to identify early improvement opportunities, enhance service quality and ensure patient safety and patient-centred care.

Additionally, the Department implemented targeted oversight campaigns covering high-priority areas such as medication prescription and dispensing safety, laboratory operations, operational compliance requirements and healthcare sector Emiratisation. The majority of healthcare facilities demonstrated strong adherence to established standards, particularly regarding safety of service delivery and consistent application of operational controls. Furthermore, laboratory audits identified opportunities for improvement in a limited number of small and medium sized laboratories, where corrective quality-enhancement plans are already underway. Meanwhile, Tawteen audits highlighted the need for further improvements in certain facilities, necessitating continued support and sustained compliance efforts across the sector.

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H.E. Dr. Noura Al Ghaithi, Undersecretary of the Department of Health โ€“ Abu Dhabi, said: “The Department’s audit and oversight efforts reflect an evolving healthcare system built on monitoring, transparency and shared accountability, reaffirming our steadfast commitment to ensuring that every community member receives safe and high-quality care. Through deepened regulatory supervision, collaboration with providers on continuous improvement and incorporating community feedback, we continue building trust and strengthening patient-centred healthcare approach.”

The Department recorded 1,831 Customer Relationship Management (CRM) cases during this period with a 98% closure rate, The ‘Voice of the Community’ initiative further strengthens these efforts, by enabling residents to share suggestions, concerns and appreciation, directly shaping service improvements and regulatory priorities.

Based on compliance audit results, the Department issued 223 violations across as licensing and operational compliance, quality and safety standards and patient- centred service delivery, leading to the closure of seven healthcare facilities.

H.E. Dr. Fayeza Al Yafei, Executive Director of the Healthcare Quality Sector at DoH, said: “The previous year’s results demonstrate tangible progress by the Emirate’s healthcare facilities. The Department’s priority remains ensuring that every facility delivers high-quality services under stringent safety standards, while working closely with providers to implement corrective actions and enhance service quality.

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