DHA signs MoU with Axios International for early disease detection

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The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Axios International, a pioneering access to healthcare company, with an aim to implement a series of awareness and training health programmes and campaigns across Dubai.

The MoU aims to enhance the efforts made by DHA to maintain health security in the community through the early detection of diseases, the development of treatment programmes to prevent complications, and raising awareness about preventive measures.

The MoU was signed by Dr. Ramadan Ibrahim Al Blooshi, Director of the Public Health Protection Department at the Dubai Health Authority, and Dr. Anas Nofal, Managing Partner at Axios International.

Dr. Al Blooshi highlighted the importance of this memorandum and the DHA's effort to develop and implement public health programmes, monitor the health status of the population, and protect the community from diseases and health risks.

He said that the cooperation reflects the Authority's commitment to providing high-quality health care to members of society and also represents cooperation between the public and private sectors.

He praised the efforts and cooperation of all parties to implement this health initiative, including medical and nursing cadres, institutions, and companies.

Dr. Nofal explained that the cooperation with DHA will focus on the early diagnosis of diseases and the design and implementation of programmes that facilitate adequate access to healthcare services, expressing his happiness with this cooperation with the government sector.

He stressed that the company would continue to provide high-quality health care that contributes to improving the general well-being of the population.

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