Home UAE Dubai Dubai Health Authority, Trends sign MoU to collaborate on research projects The MoU will support the authority’s efforts to develop an innovative health system based on scientific research by Gulf Business February 3, 2023 During Arab Health 2023, Dubai Health Authority signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Trends Research and Advisory to collaborate on several health-related research projects, studies and polls. The MoU was signed by Fatima Abbas, CEO of Strategy and Corporate Development Sector at the DHA and Dr Mohammed Abdullah Al-Ali, CEO of Trends Research and Advisory. The MoU will enhance the competitiveness of the health sector in the emirate as well as support the authority’s efforts to develop an innovative health system based on scientific research. DHA signed an MoU with TRENDS Research & Advisory to collaborate in all areas of medical research and studies. The MoU was signed by Fatima Abbas, CEO of Strategy and Corporate Development at the DHA and Dr. Mohammad Al Ali , CEO and Founder of TRENDS Research and Advisory. pic.twitter.com/CsVeHkEY2c — هيئة الصحة بدبي (@DHA_Dubai) February 2, 2023 In order to improve the quality of health care services in the emirate, Abbas said that the Dubai Health Authority emphasises building strategic partnerships and cooperating with various specialised centres and research institutions. She said the partnership would enhance the efficiency and competitiveness of the health system in Dubai and achieve the authority’s vision of a healthier and happier community. Dr Al-Ali said that the collaboration with DHA extends across several areas, including joint research, opinion polls and field surveys, as well as exchanging ideas on issues and interests of both sides in research and studies. Al-Ali stressed that partnership agreements and memorandums of research and scientific cooperation with various institutions and entities help contribute a deeper understanding of various regional and global issues and provide a comprehensive and accurate analytical perspective. Read: Dubai Health Authority signs MoU with Visa Tags Dubai Health Authority Healthcare Partnership Trends 0 Comments You might also like Abu Dhabi temporarily closes two healthcare facilities over several violations Virtual reality may help cure healthcare Abu Dhabi-based IHC posts 20.5% rise in Q1 net profit to Dhs4.3bn Burjeel Holdings’ Q1 2023 profit surges 43.4% to Dhs121.3m