DHA Explores New Healthcare Partnership With India’s KIMS Group

The two parties discussed potential cooperation in training programs, improving the patient’s experience, sharing experience and facilitating professional exchange among medical staff in the EAU and India. They also examined the possibility of references from EAU patients to Kims hospitals in India, with the aim of improving the integration of medical care and expanding access to specialized treatment options.

The meeting, which was attended by several DHA executives, also addressed the plans to strengthen the diagnostic capabilities in Dubai through the establishment of the First International Diagnostic Center of Kims Group in the EAU. The center will provide advanced and specialized diagnostic services online with global standards.

The meeting occurs as relations between EAU and India continue to strengthen, particularly after the recent official visit of his Highness Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid al Maktoum, heir prince of Dubai, Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Defense of the EAU, and president of the Executive Council of Dubai, to India. The visit opened new ways for cooperation in a variety of vital sectors, including medical care.

Duration at the meeting, Awadh Seghayer al Ketbi reaffirmed the commitment of Dubai’s health authority to expand international associations and attract world -class medical experience. He pointed out that this is aligned with the vision of his highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid al Maktoum, vice president and prime minister of the EAU and ruler of Dubai, to place human health at the forefront of government planning. It also supports the HH Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed directives to strengthen the preparation of Dubai and global leadership in the health sector.

Al Ketbi highlighted the interest of the authority in forging a strategic association with Kims Hospitals Group, one of the main health institutes of South Asia with long -standing experience in specialized care. He added that the DH continues to promote a favorable investment environment, backed by advanced infrastructure and flexible regulations, improving Dubai’s competitiveness as an investment center and regional health.

It was emphasized that such associations serve as key drivers for the objectives of the “Dubai D33” economic agenda and support the broader government efforts to cultivate a business environment that conducive to growth. He also underlined the vital role of the private sector as a strategic partner in the advance of the Dubai health ecosystem.

The Kims hospitals delegation confused Dubai for offering flexible and collaborative association opportunities, which reflects the clear vision of the Emirate to train global medical institutes in the progress of the provision of medical care. The delegation expressed pride in associating with Dubai’s health authority and operating in a city that leads the region in the progress of medical care.

Duration The meeting, the delegation described the services and achievements of the group, which include operating 16 specialized hospitals with a combined capacity or more than 5,000 beds, which serves more than 600,000 patients annually. Hospitals cover more than 25 medical specialties, which include organ transplantation, cardiology, oncology, neurosciences, robotic surgery and other advanced disciplines.

The group also highlighted the capabilities of its flagship in Hyderabad, which houses 1,000 beds and has five quality accreditations, which makes it the most accredited hospital of its type, the largest private hospital in southern India, and in South Sothing and Onte Intoth and onte in South Sothing and One India, and onte in Sothegh and Onte Intoth and onte intooth and onte INTOT and ONTE INTE LOST QUALITY, SPECIALIZATION AND INNOVATION.