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MoHAP-UAE engages private healthcare leaders to review sector performance during recent crisis

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Published: April 30, 2026
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  • Private healthcare leaders express appreciation for UAE leadership and reaffirm long-term investment and operational commitment
  • Minister underscores strong, continued support from Ministry and national leadership to the private sector
  • Robust public-private collaboration highlighted as a cornerstone of the UAEโ€™s resilient health system

April 2026: His Excellency Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh, Minister of Health and Prevention, convened a high-level meeting with private healthcare leaders across the UAE to gather firsthand perspectives on their experiences during the recent crisis, understand the challenges encountered, and reaffirm the Ministryโ€™s continued support to the sector.

The meeting forms part of the Ministryโ€™s ongoing institutional approach to engaging strategic partners, ensuring alignment across the health ecosystem, and supporting a resilient, high-performing sector.

The session provided a platform for direct engagement, with private healthcare leaders openly sharing their concerns, operational challenges, and priorities, while working collectively with government stakeholders to identify practical solutions that enhance efficiency, sustainability, and service delivery.

At the outset, His Excellency expressed appreciation for the private sectorโ€™s continued partnership and its role in supporting the health system, particularly in maintaining continuity of services and strengthening public confidence.

โ€œThe private healthcare sector has been a strong and committed partner in supporting the UAEโ€™s health system,โ€ said His Excellency Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh.

Private healthcare leaders reaffirmed their confidence in the UAEโ€™s leadership, the Ministry of Health and Prevention, and the countryโ€™s health authorities, expressing appreciation for the continuous support, strong coordination, and responsive regulatory environment.

They also underscored their long-term commitment to operating and investing in the UAE, highlighting the country as a stable and strategic market for sustained growth.

Participants commended the UAEโ€™s efforts in ensuring supply chain efficiency and sustainable availability of medicines and medical supplies, supporting service continuity and market stability โ€œWe have received a great deal of comfort from the Ministry, knowing that as soon as supplies show any signs of depletion, communication lines are open and shortages will be addressed quickly.โ€ said Ms. Alisha Moopen (Aster DM Healthcare). Mr. David Hadley (NMC Healthcare) echoed this and said: โ€œWe never felt unsafe or uninformed, and we never felt that we would run out of drugs or supplies.โ€

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Participants also underscored the UAEโ€™s growing position as a regional and global hub for advanced healthcare and medical tourism, supported by world-class infrastructure, advanced technologies, and high-quality services that continue to earn regional and international trust.

Hein van Eck, Chief Executive Officer of Mediclinic Middle East, emphasized that sustained investor confidence reflects the strength and stability of the UAE healthcare sector, supported by a clear long-term vision.

Participants highlighted the effectiveness of government coordination and commended the UAEโ€™s efforts in maintaining operational stability and supply continuity across the sector.

The Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with all stakeholders to address sector priorities, strengthen integration, and support the continued growth of a resilient, competitive, and future-ready healthcare system in the UAE.

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H.E. Dr. Ahmed Al Sayegh reaffirmed to the private sector leaders that the UAE government remains fully supportive and deeply values them as long-term strategic partners to both the Ministry and national leadership.

Together, the UAE government and private sector work hand in hand to ensure a resilient health system – particularly during times of crisis.

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