Phase-two of the roll out of the implementation of the mandatory health insurance scheme almost comes to an end, more than 600,000 people insured in phase two.

Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 29 June, 2015

To ensure that all employers and sponsors comply with their responsibilities, the Dubai Health Authority(DHA)  has linked the health insurance scheme to visa issuance and renewal.

The DHA has partnered with General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs ( GDRFA) so that no new visa will be issued or an existing one renewed where the individual concerned does not have health insurance coverage in place at the time of visa application or renewal.

It is important to note that the enforcement system will become live on 1st  August 2015, one day after the phase two implementation deadline which is 31st July, 2015. Linking of visa renewal or issuance to the mandatory health insurance will not be applicable for phase three companies who have until June 2016 to comply with the regulations.

The aim is to ensure complete compliance so that resident expatriates in Dubai has access to essential health insurance at all times. For Dubai Nationals, the DHA has introduced the SAADA health insurance scheme and the ENAYA health insurance scheme is already in place for Government of Dubai employees.

In line with the implementation of the Health Insurance Law No 11 of 2013 passed by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, the DHA is encouraging all employers who sponsor individuals on a Dubai Residence Visa (including Free Zone established entities), to comply with the phased roll out.

 The implementation is currently in its second phase,  companies with 100 to 999 employees have until  31st  July 2015 to provide their employees with health insurance.

His Excellency Humaid Mohammed Obaid Al Qatami, chairman of the board of the DHA, said: "We are pleased to see that a lot of companies have already complied ahead of the timeline and we encourage all those who have not to do before the deadline. We anticipate that in phase two 600,000 people will be insured.

"At the time that the law was introduced in November 2013, the insured population in Dubai was 1.1 million. Since the phased introduction, until now, an additional 1.2 million people are insured, bringing the total insured population in Dubai to 2.3 million. This shows that employers are responding very well to the scheme."

In phase one, by 31st October 2014, all  employers who sponsor individuals on a Dubai Residence Visa (including Free Zone established entities) with more than 1,000 employees on their sponsorship were asked to provide health insurance for their workers.  Companies with 100 to 999 employees have until  the end of July 2015  as part of the phase two roll out of the scheme.

Companies below 100 employees have until end of June 2016 to cover their employees. All spouses, dependents  and domestic workers will also have to be covered by June 2016.

Al Qatami, said: "They can start providing cover earlier, however, these dates are deadlines they must meet."

Dr Haider Al Yousuf, Director of Health Funding at the DHA, said that the implementation of the law, which came into effect in mid-February 2014, aims to enhance the competitiveness of Dubai regionally and globally and is in line with Dubai's quest to be a leader in all fields. " The implementation of the mandatory health insurance law has multiple benefits. It provides everyone in Dubai - citizens, residents and visitors - with universal access to health care. The implementation also helps contribute to building a robust health system that is flexible and financially sustainable. Mandatory health insurance is a tool to ensure sustainability of the health sector in Dubai, it helps promote healthcare investment, leads to positive competition between health players; which benefits patients and helps boost medical tourism."

Al Yousuf said employers can choose health insurance packages from 45 approved insurance companies that have Dubai Health Insurance Permits

Al Yousuf added that while it is not mandatory as per the law for employers to provide cover for the dependents of their employees, the DHA strongly encourages employers to do so and in fact several companies have been providing such benefits for family members of employees.

Employers can find all the information they need in an Employer Information Pack downloadable from www.isahd.ae, the website dedicated to providing information on implementation of the Law.

Link to the employer information pack: www.isahd.ae/content/docs/Employer%20information%20pack%20v4.4%20011014%20(1).pdf

Essential health benefits(EHB) package:
This is the minimum insurance cover that every employer/ sponsor will have to provide his employees/dependents. The DHA encourages companies to provide additional benefits and cover the dependents of employees as well.

EHB covers:

·        Access to general physician/ family physician.

·        Referral to specialists:

·        Surgical procedures:

·        Laboratory services: Tests and investigations provided to help a doctor diagnose an injury, illness or condition, or to monitor the effectiveness of a particular treatment.

·        Emergency services: Medical attention required for conditions that could lead to serious disability or death if not treated immediately, such as accidents or sudden illness. Prior authorization is not required for such cases.

·        Maternity care -Medical care that women receive during pregnancy (prenatal care), throughout labor, delivery and post-delivery.

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About the Dubai Health Authority:
The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) was created, in June 2007, by Law 13 issued by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, Ruler of Dubai, with an expanded vision to include strategic oversight for the complete health sector in Dubai and enhance private sector engagement. His Highness Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and UAE Minister of Finance is the President of the DHA and His Excellency Humaid Mohammed Obaid Al Qatami is the chairman of the board of the DHA.

The DHA's aim in Dubai is to provide an accessible, effective and integrated healthcare system, protect public health and improve the quality of life within the Emirate. This is a direct translation of the objectives of the Dubai Strategic Plan 2015 launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. Keeping the strategic plan in mind, the DHA's mission is to ensure access to health services, maintain and improve the quality of these services, improve the health status of nationals, residents and visitors and oversee a dynamic, efficient and innovative health sector.

In addition to overseeing the health sector for the Emirate of Dubai, the DHA also focuses on providing services through DHA healthcare facilities including hospitals (Latifa, Dubai, Rashid and Hatta), specialty centres (e.g. the Dubai Diabetes Center) and DHA primary health centres spread throughout the Emirate of Dubai.

The main pillars of service delivery at DHA health facilities are quality, efficiency, patients and staff.  It is our aim to maintain and improve the quality and efficiency of DHA health services. An important aspect of the service delivery strategy is to focus on patients, their needs and satisfaction as well as attract, retain, nurture and support outstanding staff.

Prior to the establishment of the DHA, the Department of Health and Medical Services (DOHMS), which was established in 1973, was the functioning authority that almost exclusively focused on health service delivery.

© Press Release 2015