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Health Authority Abu Dhabi
Reliable Excellence in Healthcare
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27 November 2014
Contents
Overview
Stable vision
Achieving our vision the journey so far
Statistical highlights
Public Health highlights
Investor highlights
Benchmarks
2
3
4
5
6
7
Population
Population various breakdowns
Births and Deaths
Leading causes of death
Injury deaths
Communicable diseases
Cancer
9
11
13
15
16
17
22
25
Note
Providers
Provider overview
Labour productivity
Hospitals
Hospital inpatient profile
Beds including critical care
Centres and Clinics
Blood bank
Market structure
27
28
29
30
31
33
34
35
Claims
Claims
38
Payers
Payer members
Payer claims
40
41
Financing
Enhanced plans premiums
Enhanced plans limits
Enhanced plans benefits
Financing model, spend distribution
43
44
45
46
The data presented have been prepared to the best of our knowledge at time of release. Although effort has been invested to creating consistency and coherence, this
should be considered work in progress. Feedback on content and layout are welcome.
Stable vision
Elements of the HAAD 2006 vision have guided significant healthcare reform:
In the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, everyone
has access to healthcare.
A system encompassing the full
spectrum of health - protecting,
promoting, sustaining and restoring
services across the territory of the
Emirate.
Person
Quality driven by ambitious
improvement targets set by
the regulatory authority of
the Emirate and reflected in
the regularly monitored and
published key performance
indicators of the system.
Payer
Provider
chronic conditions, like diabetes, on a daily basis. Some diabetes services now offer integrated
consultation, diagnostic and pharmacy services to people with diabetes. Another creative
solution is to treat patients, particularly those who are frail, in their homes.
Specialty care. Competition for patients has helped the creation of new services and
increased convenience and efficiency for existing services. There is clear evidence that the
Strategy to encourage investment in both public and private healthcare provision is now
delivering major benefits. During 2013 there has been a marked reduction of existing service
gaps. There has been 20% growth in the numbers of Emergency Physicians, 41% growth in
Neonatologists and 21% increase in Paediatric and Orthopedic doctors respectively. Critical
care doctors have grown by 14%. Obstetrics and Gynecology doctors have grown by 30%. Full
detail of these improvements are included in The Capacity Masterplan Pages C8 and C9.
Health facilities and clinicians. The desire is to treat patients outside hospitals wherever
possible, however, to account for population increase, several private providers have opened
new acute and sub-acute care facilities. 10 new private hospitals have opened in the last 5
years adding 780 beds. In addition, 350 new clinics and centres have opened, with more
planned, in both private and public sectors. During 2013 the number of facilities offering
healthcare has also grown by 11% to 162627. The challenge is to manage potential oversupply in some areas and to ensure hospitals operate with both quality and cost comparable
with international benchmarks. In the last 5 years the number of doctors per 10000
population has increased from 23 to 25 (9% increase) and nurses from 42 per 10000
population to 52 (24% increase).
Ambulance services. Good hospitals are worthless if patients cannot get there. The police
provide emergency ambulance services. HAAD is working with them to develop a more
integrated service that responds to a wider range of health emergencies and ensures the
patients are taken to the most appropriate facility.
Predominantly private providers. Based on positive experience both locally and regionally,
we would like private operators to provide most healthcare, as well as to continue to add
required new capacity. Private Investors are generally more responsive to market needs than
the public sector. During 2013 the private sector was responsible for 74% of the growth in
physician numbers and most of the growth in facilitiesC8,C9.
HAAD continues close monitoring of providers both public and private against robust clinical
indicators to ensure high quality of care is provided.
A Flexible and efficient financial system. We want to pay providers for the patients they
actually treat and the quality of that treatment, as well as limit direct subsidies to public
providers. The DRG system introduced in 2010, and fully implemented for all hospitals
inpatients in 2013, promotes efficiency: it pays hospitals on the basis of how sick patients are,
not how long they stay or how many health services they are provided with. HAAD is focussed
on improving the reimbursement system to ensure adequate reimbursement levels that are
based on reference prices and a revision of the tariff is expected soon.
Statistical highlights
There are more
insurance contracts
(3.3m) than residents
Population
Financing
Payers
Note
Episodes*
Claims
Providers
and procedures
20% Drugs
21% DRGs
7% Services
5% Dental
4% Materials
(HCPCS)
* An Episode is an inpatient Encounter or a set of outpatient Encounters linked to the same clinical case based on the patient (identified by insurance member ID) , and
principal diagnosis. An Episode clinician is the clinician responsible for consultation.** percentages by value ***the total number of reported operational beds and licensed
beds for new facilities
Birth. The UAEs Total Fertility Rate has declined from 4.4 to 1.7 per
woman between 1990 and 2011 (World Health Statistics 2013 (WHO)).
Declining birth rates are attributed to urbanisation, delayed marriage,
changing attitudes about family size, and increased education and work
opportunities for women.
Death. Mortality rates have also declined steadily11,12 over the past
years. Infant mortality is now comparable with other developed
countries7 and the WHO has reported a decrease in the under 5
mortality rate from 22 to 7 per 1000 live births between 1990 and
2011 across the UAE. In 2013, the diseases of circulatory system caused
the highest number of deaths, accounting for 36.7% of all death cases
registered in the Abu Dhabi Emirate. External causes of morbidity and
mortality and neoplasms are the second and third highest causes of
death13,14.
Injuries. Injuries are the second leading cause of death (19.6%) and
healthy life years lost in Abu Dhabi. Fatal injuries are caused primarily
by road traffic (62%), followed by injuries due to falls and falling objects
(11%), and suicide (8%). Occupational injuries and childhood injuries
are accounting for 18.4% and 12.2% of total injury deaths,
respectively.13-15
Notes
The superscripts in pages 5 and 6 refer to the specific pages of this publication where more detailed information can be found
Investor highlights
Population. The population is concentrated on or nearby Abu Dhabi
islandC34. Areas of growth in the short to medium term are expected to
be just off the island (Mohammed Bin Zayed city, Capital district,
Shamkha and the islands adjacent to Abu Dhabi island) and Al Ain city.
At the end of 2013 there were 0.48m National Thiqa members, 1.34m
Basic members and 1.49m Enhanced members41. Recent annual
population growth has averaged 7.7% and is considered to be among
the highest population growth rates in the world*.
Demand. Aggressive growth in demand is expected for general medical
services and services linked to lifestyle-related diseases, e.g. diabetes
and cardiovascular diseases and cancer with larger volume increases in
outpatient settingsC37.
Supply. Since the end of 2012 there has been 22% growth in the
number of licensed physicians and dentistsC8,C9 and 11% growth in the
number of licensed facilities**. It is estimated that by 2022 up to 4800
additional doctors and 13000 nurses will be required. If turnover
remains high, this translates into up to 1700 doctors and 2900 nurses
to be recruited annuallyC36. HAAD demand projectionsC26 also indicate
that in 2020 demand for inpatient services may require over 2200
additional beds (based on current occupancy rate). However, there are
currently 16 hospitals under construction that are more than 50%
complete, which should provide up to 2859 bedsC31,C32. This is an
increase of 700 beds under construction compared to 2012, which
signals significant future capacity to meet the required demandC32.
Note
*SCAD, http://www.scad.ae/en/statistics/Pages/Statistics.aspx?ThemeID=4
** Percentage growth needs to be interpreted with caution, due to the fact of having some services within SEHA facilities holding a separate license.
Benchmarks
Life expectancy at birth (years),
Males
Germany
Kuwait
Oman
Qatar
74
3.1
Singapore
UK
USA
80
9.2
Abu Dhabi
8.0
Bahrain
10
Oman
USA
Notes
Sources
6
4
9.4
2.7
7
5
3.0
73.7
21
19.2
63.9
19.3
1.9
3.0
44.9
27.6
2.2
UAE
UK
45.5
20.5
1.2
113.8
17.9
1.8
Saudi Arabia
36.9
2.0
Qatar
38.6
8.2
11
52.1
14.9
Kuwait
25.1
1.8
Germany
2.3 Adjusted*
1.4
6.3
53
81
Beds/1'000 population
25
82
76
38
77
79
0.9
21
85
75
0.5
Singapore
68
77
2.6
UAE
36
81
83
11.2
Saudi Arabia
39
76
70
2.2
28
80
80
3.4
25
83
78
33
80
78
7.2
29
78.7
75.2
7.5
Bahrain
Females
40.9
27.7
24.2
94.7
98.2
* Adjusted for fair international comparisons as the population in Abu Dhabi is young and is not expected to use hospital beds as frequently as older populations. The
adjustment is made by mapping the population age structure of Abu Dhabi to that of Germany, using German resource consumption profiles.
Life expectancy 2012 for Abu Dhabi Emirate, 2011 for others, Infant and under 5 mortality rates and clinicians Abu Dhabi 2013 others 2005-2012.
WHO Statistical Information System/World Health Statistics 2013, Public health department, HAAD population estimates, SCAD, and Health Statistics Analysis
Population
Financing
Payers
Episodes
Claims
Providers
Age band
85+
80-84
75-79
70-74
Female
Male
National
Expatriate
65-69
60-64
55-59
50-54
45-49
40-44
35-39
30-34
25-29
20-24
15-19
10-14
05-09
0-4
Total
Notes
National
All
Male
2'222
804
2'931
887
4'898
1'375
8'709
2'168
14'369
2'809
31'964
3'419
72'431
4'122
108'350
4'743
160'803
6'741
240'306
8'766
322'479
13'939
446'231
19'355
501'623
22'372
254'154
23'591
103'511
24'790
120'720
27'862
152'667
34'351
184'190
39'707
2'732'557
241'801
Female
875
881
1'163
2'083
2'671
3'902
5'790
6'687
8'651
11'607
17'390
22'270
24'011
23'412
23'621
27'303
33'262
37'990
253'567
HAAD is collaborating with SCAD to align figures with official SCAD estimates
The total National population and the regional distribution are based on SCAD data
Source
SCAD population estimates for Nationals, as well as additional HAAD assumptions and analysis based on raw insurance data
Expatriate
Total
Male
Female
Total
1'679
224
319
543
1'768
505
658
1'163
2'538
1'059
1'301
2'360
4'251
2'211
2'248
4'459
5'480
5'175
3'715
8'890
7'321
17'896
6'746
24'643
9'911
49'630
12'890
62'519
11'430
76'921
19'998
96'920
15'391
117'005
28'408
145'412
20'373
176'354
43'579
219'934
31'329
227'278
63'872
291'150
41'625
318'837
85'768
404'605
46'383
364'737
90'504
455'240
47'003
161'384
45'767
207'151
48'411
30'879
24'221
55'100
55'165
33'879
31'676
65'555
67'613
43'903
41'150
85'053
77'696
54'839
51'655
106'494
495'368 1'682'714
554'475 2'237'189
13.9%
23.0%
Western
Eastern
Abu Dhabi
53.1%
Region
National
Expatriate
Total
Abu Dhabi
263'207
1'411'639
1'674'846
15.7%
Eastern
202'266
515'247
717'513
28.2%
Western
29'895
310'304
340'199
8.8%
495'368
2'237'189
2'732'557
Total
Notes
10
63.1%
National
HAAD is collaborating with SCAD to align figures with official SCAD estimates
The total National population and the regional distribution are based on SCAD data
Source
SCAD population estimates for Nationals, as well as additional HAAD assumptions and analysis based on raw insurance data
84.3%
71.8%
91.2%
Expatriate
Number
National
Expatriate
Western
Male
Female
7'958
7'618
1.1
1.0
1.4
0.6
567
364
1546
Still births
104
149 38%
30%
106
41
4.1
4.8
3.4
1.5
18
20
19
25
25 26
Neonatal mortality
135
155 46%
48%
89
63
4.3
4.0
5.2
2.3
36
35
39
44
Infant mortality
62
63
19
18
24
15
23
19
5
11
8
63
138
146
118
145
170
164
177
106
80
44
40
24
26
26
18
19
18
5
7
6
7
24
12
23
16
27
29
37
53
34
53
38
32
53
2013
2012
217
227 45%
50%
125
93
6.3
5.6
7.7
5.3
52
49
64
59 37%
56%
26
29
1.6
1.2
2.4
2.3
14
94
41
82
64
33
26
51
126
195
175
154
194
217
235
240
192
168
190
137
131
178
49%
48%
54%
56%
53%
69%
76%
89%
83%
88%
84%
87%
84%
80%
77%
65%
64%
52%
52%
51%
45%
62
27
36
26
10
15
22
67
109
118
107
111
135
128
143
122
113
111
81
72
102
41
22
30
29
8
15
15
21
52
38
47
44
60
75
90
75
74
70
49
58
70
2
1
4
3
2
1
1
2
6
6
14
3
9
6
9
5
10
4
9
10
9
4
5
3%
2%
2%
2%
1%
1%
2%
4%
7%
6%
6%
6%
7%
8%
9%
7%
7%
6%
5%
5%
6%
4%
2%
2%
2%
1%
1%
1%
4%
6%
7%
6%
6%
8%
7%
8%
7%
7%
6%
5%
4%
6%
4%
2%
3%
3%
1%
2%
2%
2%
5%
4%
5%
4%
6%
8%
9%
8%
8%
7%
5%
6%
7%
1%
1%
2%
2%
0%
2%
2%
8%
13%
13%
9%
11%
8%
12%
8%
4%
1%
1%
1%
1%
5%
27
9
16
14
5
14
27
34
29
17
33
15
15
21
23
30
46
57
33
45
57
27
8
14
8
4
4
5
5
10
10
6
7
8
17
22
19
37
39
29
35
50
Note
11
105
50
72
59
19
36
46
109
201
185
180
183
220
231
259
208
197
193
140
136
186
52%
34%
42%
37%
47%
50%
70%
36%
19%
15%
22%
12%
10%
16%
17%
24%
42%
50%
44%
59%
58%
3
3
15
26
26
17
22
16
23
16
7
1
2
1
2
9
NA
Eastern
3.9
1 115
Female
Abu
Dhabi
16.9
199
51%
Male
Total
13.3
983
NA
Abroad
13.2
1'717
Deaths
NA
Western
6 232
70%
Live Births
Abu
Dhabi
1'313
3'015 31%
Males
22'250 12'144
2'923
National
Eastern
NA
10'301 10'015
27 26
537
Rates: crude birth and death rates calculation are based on internal HAAD population estimates (per 1000) other rates based on crude births (per 1000), data s of 31st
March 2014; HAAD and SCAD are collaborating to align with official SCAD data
Source Birth and Death notifications; Health Statistics Analysis
NA
Female
By Region
Number
Male
Total
3 11
National
Expatriate
Aggregate
40
30
20
10
3.0
2.0
1.0
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
0.0
Note
12
Rates based on internal HAAD population estimates; HAAD and SCAD are collaborating to align with official SCAD data
Presented data include cases where nationality is not available
Source MOH statistics, Preventive Medicine Department annual reports, Public Health and Policy; Health Statistics Analysis
Year
Total
National
Rate
1985
18'874
6'376
46.9
12'498
29.1
34%
1986
19'700
6'328
45.2
13'372
30.3
32%
1987
20'667
6'400
43.8
14'267
30.7
31%
1988
22'113
6'668
43.3
15'445
31.6
30%
1989
21'686
6'647
41.0
15'039
29.2
31%
1990
21'750
6'652
39.1
15'098
27.9
31%
1991
20'246
6'729
37.8
13'517
23.7
33%
1992
20'456
7'202
38.3
13'254
22.1
35%
1993
20'410
7'928
40.4
12'482
19.8
39%
1994
21'505
8'060
39.1
13'445
20.2
37%
1995
20'425
8'261
37.1
12'164
16.9
40%
1996
20'095
8'697
38.1
11'398
15.4
43%
1997
20'017
8'917
37.2
11'100
14.3
45%
1998
20'348
8'435
33.5
11'913
14.5
41%
1999
21'303
8'948
33.9
12'355
14.3
42%
2000
23'525
9'783
35.2
13'742
15.1
42%
2001
23'974
10'349
34.9
13'625
15.6
43%
2002
24'317
10'714
34.5
13'603
15.1
44%
2003
24'990
11'279
34.6
13'711
14.7
45%
2004
26'215
12'021
35.2
14'194
14.7
46%
2005
27'112
12'254
35.3
14'858
15.8
45%
2006
25'738
12'165
33.8
13'573
10.9
47%
2007
27'002
12'857
34.7
14'145
10.7
48%
2008
28'456
13'040
32.4
15'416
8.9
46%
2009
29'044
13'479
28.3
15,565
7.0
46%
2010
29'502
13'635
31.5
15,867
7.5
46%
2011
32'034
14'636
33.8
17,398
8.3
46%
2012
34,358
15'170
31.8
19,131
8.6
44%
2013
35'945
15'576
32.7
20,316
9.2
43%
Year
Total
National
Rate
1985
1'275
520
3.8
755
1.8
41%
1986
1'356
492
3.5
864
2.0
36%
1987
1'444
528
3.6
916
2.0
37%
1988
1'480
551
3.6
929
1.9
37%
1989
1'561
571
3.5
990
1.9
37%
1990
1'628
572
3.4
1'056
1.9
35%
1991
1'774
652
3.7
1'122
2.0
37%
1992
1'829
690
3.7
1'139
1.9
38%
1993
1'946
689
3.5
1'257
2.0
35%
1994
1'963
614
3.0
1'349
2.0
31%
1995
2'166
722
3.2
1'444
2.0
33%
1996
2'050
723
3.2
1'327
1.8
35%
1997
2'105
708
3.0
1'397
1.8
34%
1998
2'098
758
3.0
1'340
1.6
36%
1999
2'206
792
3.0
1'414
1.6
36%
2000
2'250
822
3.0
1'428
1.6
37%
2001
2'574
928
3.1
1'646
1.9
36%
2002
2'612
849
2.7
1'763
2.0
33%
2003
2'493
913
2.8
1'580
1.7
37%
2004
2'489
887
2.6
1'602
1.7
36%
2005
2'443
820
2.4
1'623
1.7
34%
2006
2'380
821
2.2
1'559
1.5
34%
2007
2'750
990
2.6
1'760
1.5
36%
2008
2'949
981
2.4
1'947
1.1
33%
2009
2'988
983
2.4
1'990
1.3
33%
2010
2'879
967
2.2
1'888
1.0
34%
2011
2'902
940
2.2
1,958
1.0
32%
2012
2'923
976
2.3
1,945
0.9
33%
2013
3'015
932
2.2
2,083
0.9
31%
Causes of death
Endocrine,
nutritional and
metabolic diseases
2%
Other causes
24%
Congenital
malformations,
deformations and
chromosomal
abnormalities
2%
Injury, poisoning
and certain other
consequences of
external causes
3%
Note
13
Diseases of the
circulatory system
37%
Neoplasms
16%
External causes of
morbidity
16%
Codes
I00-I99
Total
Diseases of the circulatory system
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001
3'015 2'923 2'902 2'879 2'988 2'949 2'742 2'450 2'446 2'489 2'492 2'617 2'574
1'107 1'135 1'089 762 707 697 506 378 424 413 624 778 622
485
451
481
202
632
464
105
81
100
385
57
85
468
474
461
461
397
73
85
98
144
621
503
565
563
574
614
600
360
370
315
294
298
276
289
252
199
120
177
131
156
146
152
199
190
79
62
63
72
194
210
201
130
133
126
103
73
65
715
634
601
731
993
874
943
763
664
845
Causes of death classified according to WHO ICD-10; where Neoplasms include: malignant (388 death cases), Other (80 death cases): benign, uncertain, and other unspecified
behavior. Injury codes are part of the group codes S00-Y99.
Source
Causes of death
Codes
I00-I99
V00-Y99
C00-D49
R00-R99
A00-B99
J00-J99
S00-T98
P00-P96
Q00-Q99
K00-K95
N00-N99
E00-E89
G00-G99
O00-O99
M00-M99
D50-D89
L00-L99
Note
14
Total
Diseases of the circulatory system
External causes of morbidity
Neoplasms
Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and
laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified
Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
Diseases of the respiratory system
Injury, poisoning and certain other
consequences of external causes
Certain conditions originating in the perinatal
period
Congenital malformations, deformations and
chromosomal abnormalities
Diseases of the digestive system
Diseases of the genitourinary system
Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases
Diseases of the nervous system
Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium
Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and
connective tissue
Diseases of the blood and blood-forming
organs and certain disorders involving the
immune mechanism
Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
NA
Cases
3'015
1'107
485
468
National
By Gender
By Age Group
NA 0-1 1-15 15-30 30-45 45-60
567 364 1 102
49 110
88 106
183 123
6
7
21
24
46
103 21
3
15
56
30
7
91 58
7
9
12
28
151
14
16
130
127
30
26
26
26
1
4
105
20
91
21
16
73
16
18
70
62
61
30
22
12
15
17
9
7
13
15
9
2
6
16
14
2
1
1
2
5
3
10
34
28
4
1
2
1
13
2
1
1
2
1
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
60+
477
202
13
93
Expatriate
By Gender By Age Group
0-1 1-15 15-30 30-45 45-60
1'546 537 125
65 246 460 604
669 132
12
3
62 193 310
326 35
5
18 120 133
71
170 149
1
15
17
37 104
23
78 43
2
5
45
38
47 27
35 40
5
3
4
2
2
12
24
16
2
71
27
29
54
2
3
3
4
12
8
20
11
37
49
25
26
21
11
11
11
1
18
18
15
3
24 30
54
22 16
30
1
1
2
9
11
2
3
31
16
21
9
4
14
16
14
10
5
12
2
2
8
2
4
2
1
Causes of death classified according to WHO ICD-10; where Neoplasms include: malignant, benign, uncertain, and other unspecified behavior, and Injuries codes are
part of the group codes S00-Y99.
60+
583
221
14
145
4
1
1
Injury deaths
40
365
303
342
379
456
430
20
2.0
2.0
Falls/Falling Object
66
55
64
66
55
56
10
1.0
1.0
66
0.0
10
12
Fire/Flame, Burn
22
18
25
Drowning
20
29
12
17
Homicide
19
12
10
6
1.0
23
14
1.0
0.5
16
11
0.0
0.0
11
1.5
1.5
1.0
1.0
2.0
0.5
0.5
1.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
20
18
18
26
13
21
17
Total
591
514
537
551
680
623
1.0
Homicide
2008
Other
1.5
Pedestrian
Falls/Falling Object
0.0
3.0
Electricity
Other
42%
60%
18%
30%
7%
Bus
6%
Pickup/van/minibus
6%
Motorcycle
2%
Bicycle
1%
All-terrain vehicle
1%
Unknown/Other
0.5
2008
14
2.0
2013
11
15
2011
1.5
2012
Electricity
Drowning
2.0
3.0
5%
Suffocation
Electricity
Fire/Flame, Burn
Drowning
Other
Falls/Falling Object
8%
Homicide
8%
Drowning
7%
6%
5%
3%
1%
Poisoning
14%
Other
4%
13%
* Definition of fatal injuries: Mortality cases with underlying cause of death codes (S00-T98) in ICD-10 Chapter 19 and external cause codes (V01-Y98) excluding
complications of medical and surgical care (Y40-Y84).
** Scales differ across charts. For data source please refer to www.haad.ae/statistics-xl.
15
Source
2013
2011
16
2.5
Fire/Flames
2012
24
0.0
2.0
Poisoning
2009
Poisoning
4.0
2010
52
2009
42
2010
47
2008
62
Suicide
3.0
3.0
2013
Falls/Falling
Object
11%
49
30
2011
Road Traffic
Injuries (RTI)
62%
4.0
Falls/Falling Object
Suicide
8%
4.0
2012
Poisoning
4%
Mechanism
2010
Other
3%
Electricity
1%
Homicide
3%
Nationals
Expatriates
Total
2009
Drowning
4%
Fire/Flame,
Burn
4%
Cases, by Year*
Active Surveillance. HAAD Death notification data complemented by investigation into the causes of injury using medical records and police reports - Public Health and
Research Division; Health Statistics Analysis.
Note
16
1
1
3
1
148 44 20 44 22 20 23 14 14 3
60-64
65+
45-49
3
4
13
8
10
8
50
120
49
46
41
64
9
14
55-59
40-44
4
3
5
5
1
117
161
57
71
52
66
14
22
1
19
4
2
50-54
35-39
2
2
8
12
1
2
1
2
30-34
25-29
1
1
20-24
3 1
3
5 4 3
21 13 10
7
1
2 1
15-19
1
1
4
1
8 4 4
22 10 5
8 17 5
2 1 1
2 3 3
1
2
10-14
5-9
1
1
1 2
7 22
1 2
1 4
1 1
15 3
30-34
25-29
20-24
15-19
5-9
10-14
21 19 16 4
1
20 12 14 6
16 13 11 5
21 48 38 27
2 6 5 6
7 5 12 7
5 3 6 3
5 4 4
3 3 4
2
0-4
533 363 85 21
1
292 48 15 5
16 14 12 11
1 1 2 6
2
1
107 34 7 4
1 2
16 31 23 5
6 2 2 1
61 29 2
26 15 5 3
1
2
1
2
36 12 5 2
2 3 2 1
8 2 1 1
3
2 6
11 10 4 1
25 1
1
1
1 2 1
65+
n
n
4'581
2'203
1'237
1'001
699
546
410
311
271
248
198
174
169
162
132
122
99
94
92
59
38
15
11
10
5
2
1'268
60-64
9'872
2'719
1'147
758
665
528
297
350
279
443
201
198
192
88
136
56
135
103
44
52
53
18
26
21
14
2
875
55-59
2013
50-54
Chickenpox
11'768
Malaria
2'731
Other Food Poisoning
667
Scabies
585
Viral Hepatitis B
673
Viral Hepatitis C
580
Seasonal Infuenza
282
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
380
Viral Hepatitis A
138
Typhoid Fever
394
Scarlet Fever
239
Mumps
194
Extra Pulmonary Tuberculosis 182
Syphilis
99
Other STIs
363
Measles
48
Brucellosis
75
Giardia Lambia
82
Gonorrhoea
42
Viral Meningitis
37
Whooping Cough
39
Rubella
42
Acute Encephalitis
10
Acute Flaccid Paralysis
14
Other Viral Hepatitis
1
Tetanus
3
Other
422
2012
45-49
n n
n
2011
Expatriate
40-44
n n
Disease
National
35-39
Total
0-4
Preventable
Screened
Communicable diseases
19
119
32
26
33
48
5
12
2
13 11
14
68
20
16
26
50
8
13
1
4
5
21
6
10
10
19
4
5
1
4
6
4
1
10
20
10
11
8 1
1 2
15 10 4 3 1
16 12 11 12 5
5 2
1
12
5
3
1
2
4
8
1
1
3
2
1
75 44 44 23 7
Preventable: Diseases preventable by vaccination; Screened: Adult expatriates are screened on application or renewal of residence visa, some data where updated by
the Communicable Diseases Department.
Source HAAD infectious diseases notification data 2011-2013 BI report - Public Health and Policy; Health Statistics Analysis
National
28%
Expatriate
72%
By gender
Male
47%
Female
53%
17
Source
Cancer incidence data for 2012 are based on data as of April 2013, Cancer Prevention and Control Section, Public Health and Research Dept., Health Statistics Analysis
Total
Breast (Excludes Skin Of Breast C44.5)
26%
35%
Colorectal
351
155
380
426
Lymph Nodes
35%
Thyroid Gland
33%
128
15%
127
Prostate Gland
Digestive Organs
41%
Bladder
54%
Stomach
30%
Bladder
23%48
Corpus Uteri
45%47
22%
Urinary Tract
Respiratory System
and Intrathoracic Organs
Source
44%
44
Urinary Tract
33%Lymph Nodes
38%
26%
43
Respiratory System
and Intrathoracic Organs
21%
31%
116
23%
13%
30
34% 44
45% 40
Stomach
29%24
15%26Thyroid Gland
9%
23
Skin
0% 25
15%20
44%25
449
Pancreas
Other Sites
18%
28%
235
55
115
114
48
45%
47
24%37
51
Cervix Uteri
19%31
56% 39
Stomach
47% 34
19% 27
Brain
50%
14 Other Sites
Skin
0%14
12
12
Breast
64
66
Ovary
25%
12
73
Corpus Uteri
18
Thyroid Gland
36%
56
20%
127
26%
253
Digestive Organs
100
46%
39%
153
54
Brain
50
Other Sites
43%
Systems
Lymphoid, haematopoietic
37%
and related tissue
376
26%
Colorectal
76
34%
112
26% 53
115
Lymph Nodes
8%
93
172
11%
187
44%
Female Genital
Organs
78
20% 56
Colorectal
Breast
154
Prostate Gland
29%
Lymphoid, haematopoietic
and related tissue
124
151
287
157
25%
Female
Male
31%
26
29%
17
32%
123
Cancer incidence data for 2012 are based on data reported as of April 2013, Cancer Prevention and Control Section, Public Health and Research Dept., Health
Statistics Analysis
Total
Male Female
176
14.2
12.2
25.8
Expatriate
67%
Total
388 212
National
128
78
50
25.8
32.3
19.7
Expatriate
260 134
126
11.6
8.0
22.7
By gender
Male
55%
Female
45%
By site
All
Male
11.6%
Breast
11.6%
Leukaemia
Leukaemia
11.1%
11.1%
Colorectum
Colorectum
8.2%
Stomach
6.4%
19
Note
Source
5.7%
Female
16.5%
13.7%
3.3%
2.6%
23.4%
9.0%
Colorectum
6.6%
Cervix uteri
6.6%
Stomach
6.1%
4.2%
Ovary
Bladder
3.3%
Multiple myeloma
3.3%
Pancreas
Other
8.5%
Leukaemia
Stomach
Prostate
25.6%
13.2%
Pancreas
5.1%
Breast
17.5%
Data need to be interpreted with caution, due to undercounting and ambiguity about the overall population (denominator)
Death Notifications 2013, Health Statistics Analysis
Other
8.0%
7.4%
6.8%
6.3%
5.7%
5.1%
4.5%
4.0%
18.2%
9.0
8.1
8.0
48
50
45
47
7.0
41
40
40
6.0
5.7
5.0
4.7
30
28
20
Note
20
85+
80-84
75-79
45-49
0.0
70-74
40-44
Cases
0.6
55-59
0.1
0.4
50-54
0.1
0.1
35-39
10-14
0.0
30-34
5-9
0.0
0.0
25-29
0-4
0.0
20-24
0.1
2.0
1.0
0.0
3.0
1.5
65-69
0.0
18
11
9
5
3.3
18
60-64
15-19
10
17
16
4.0
3.8
22
Data need to be interpreted with caution, due to undercounting and ambiguity about the overall population (denominator).
Source
Age
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80-84
85+
%National %Female
11%
22%
40%
60%
0%
22%
67%
33%
33%
33%
31%
63%
33%
33%
0%
53%
22%
50%
0%
59%
29%
47%
23%
50%
17%
58%
34%
43%
54%
41%
39%
29%
73%
36%
78%
28%
Population
Financing
Payers
21
Episodes
Claims
Providers
Inpatient
ER
N/A
National
Center
Outpatient
Expatriate
Hospital
Provider type
Notes
22
Setting
Nationality
Total
Hospital
Inpatient
ER
National
Expatriate
N/A
Non-ER
National
Expatriate
N/A
Outpatient
ER
National
Expatriate
N/A
Non-ER
National
Expatriate
N/A
Centre
National
Expatriate
N/A
Clinic
National
Expatriate
N/A
2013
14'344'192
6'969'966
193'996
64'967
26'492
25'281
13'194
129'029
40'941
56'931
31'157
6'775'970
728'900
365'826
330'358
32'717
6'047'070
1'935'277
3'695'273
416'520
6'765'800
3'107'622
3'366'210
291'969
608'425
137'855
444'167
26'403
SEHA
35%
39%
61%
88%
95%
86%
80%
47%
63%
41%
37%
38%
72%
78%
66%
64%
34%
57%
24%
14%
35%
54%
19%
11%
0%
1%
0%
0%
2012
12'765'198
6'311'459
163'859
60'124
29'886
26'102
4'136
103'735
33'484
44'576
25'675
6'147'600
828'293
440'637
368'230
19'426
5'319'307
1'779'900
3'121'611
417'796
5'860'605
2'771'498
2'794'952
294'155
593'134
131'091
425'743
36'300
SEHA
37%
40%
59%
88%
94%
87%
43%
42%
66%
37%
21%
39%
81%
87%
75%
46%
33%
58%
22%
6%
38%
60%
19%
5%
3%
5%
2%
1%
2011
11'361'157
5'774'551
130'219
45'138
21'216
21'232
2'690
85'081
28'894
40'135
16'052
5'644'332
655'394
354'837
297'177
3'380
4'988'938
1'647'896
2'907'096
433'946
5'049'446
2'269'165
2'497'339
282'941
537'160
103'564
394'009
39'588
SEHA
37%
40%
65%
94%
97%
92%
76%
49%
67%
41%
39%
40%
97%
99%
96%
61%
32%
57%
22%
2%
38%
63%
19%
1%
2%
7%
0%
0%
An Episode is an inpatient Encounter or a set of outpatient Encounters linked to the same clinical case based on the patient (identified by insurance member ID),
and principal diagnosis. An Episode clinician is the clinician responsible for consultation. Episodes are attributed to facility types according to Episode Clinician
facility as per clinician licensing database. Non-SEHA ER Episodes are underrepresented because of miscoding of ER Encounter types as outpatient. 2010 data
represents estimates based on Encounters reported in 2010 eClaims and Encounter/Episode ratios. SEHA episodes include Self-pay.
Centres and Clinics episodes are outpatients.
Source
2010
10'998'469
5'954'723
136'725
36'576
18'311
17'469
796
100'149
40'878
43'793
15'478
5'817'998
575'654
321'781
251'751
2'123
5'242'343
1'875'221
3'000'493
366'629
4'528'463
1'974'079
2'340'605
213'779
515'283
107'613
380'371
27'298
SEHA
34%
38%
63%
95%
98%
95%
22%
51%
75%
45%
4%
38%
95%
96%
93%
61%
31%
53%
21%
2%
31%
54%
15%
1%
1%
2%
0%
0%
23
Outpatient
Non-ER
93.8
ER
4.6
Inpatient
Non-ER
0.9
ER
0.7
19.0
21.9
27.3
15.4
Respiratory infections
11.1
10.9
16.8
3.4
6.2
Musculoskeletal diseases
8.7
8.9
6.2
2.8
2.3
6.8
6.9
3.9
8.8
12.2
Respiratory diseases
6.7
6.8
5.9
3.8
5.0
Digestive diseases
6.7
6.7
7.2
7.5
8.6
Cardiovascular diseases
4.8
4.8
3.5
5.4
8.2
Nutritional deficiencies
4.5
4.7
1.6
3.6
3.5
4.5
4.6
2.7
2.9
4.7
Genitourinary diseases
4.4
4.4
4.4
3.6
4.8
Skin diseases
4.1
4.2
2.7
1.6
2.1
Diabetes mellitus
3.8
3.9
2.7
3.0
5.1
3.5
3.6
2.4
1.1
1.3
Injuries
3.2
2.8
11.5
2.5
5.9
Neuropsychiatric conditions
2.5
2.5
2.1
2.6
4.8
Oral conditions
2.5
2.6
0.8
0.4
0.4
2.1
1.9
2.7
16.6
6.0
Cancer
0.4
0.4
0.3
1.7
1.4
Congenital anomalies
0.3
0.3
0.1
1.4
0.9
RTA
0.1
100.0
0.0
100.0
0.7
100.0
0.2
100.0
1.1
100.0
Notes
Episodes are attributed to diagnosis groups according to principal diagnoses. Data should be interpreted with caution, particularly for categories with low counts.
Source Cube 2013; Health Statistics Analysis; diagnosis groups based on WHO classification of diagnoses ICD 9
Outpatient
66.8%
Inpatient
33.2%
100
Break down *
DRG
Procedures Services
61.0
18.1
14.1
Drugs
4.1
Supplies
2.6
2.6
20.1
11.9
4.2
1.4
2.5
0.1
0.9
0.0
1.3
0.6
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.1
2.4
0.3
0.0
11.1
7.9
1.0
1.8
0.0
0.4
5.3
2.6
0.0
0.0
4.7
3.0
1.3
0.3
0.1
0.0
7.6
5.7
1.7
0.1
0.0
4.4
1.8
0.9
0.3
0.2
1.2
5.8
3.0
2.7
0.3
0.0
0.0
11.6
10.6
0.6
0.4
0.0
0.0
Genitourinary diseases
4.9
5.1
4.0
1.0
0.1
0.0
4.6
2.0
1.9
0.6
0.0
0.1
Digestive diseases
4.7
3.7
2.5
1.1
0.0
0.0
6.7
4.6
1.5
0.5
0.1
0.1
Oral conditions
4.6
6.6
6.5
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.6
0.2
0.3
0.1
0.0
0.0
4.5
5.1
2.9
2.1
0.1
0.0
3.4
2.4
0.3
0.2
0.5
0.0
Respiratory diseases
4.4
4.0
2.4
1.4
0.2
0.0
5.2
2.7
1.0
1.5
0.0
0.1
Neuropsychiatric conditions
4.4
3.4
1.8
1.1
0.5
0.0
6.4
1.5
0.6
4.0
0.1
0.3
Injuries
4.1
2.3
1.9
0.3
0.1
0.0
7.7
4.7
1.9
1.0
0.0
0.1
3.2
2.8
1.8
1.0
0.0
0.0
3.8
3.2
0.3
0.3
0.0
0.0
3.1
3.3
2.5
0.4
0.4
0.0
2.6
0.4
1.3
0.6
0.2
0.2
Skin diseases
2.4
3.0
2.1
0.9
0.1
0.0
1.1
0.5
0.4
0.1
0.0
0.0
Cancer
2.1
1.8
0.8
1.0
0.1
0.0
2.6
1.9
0.2
0.4
0.1
0.0
Nutritional deficiencies
1.4
1.9
1.5
0.4
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
Congenital anomalies
0.8
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.0
1.8
1.0
0.1
0.6
0.0
0.0
RTA
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100
Break down *
Procedures Drugs
66.0
27.3
Supplies
4.0
Services
2.7
20.1
12.6
3.9
1.0
Diabetes mellitus
8.5
12.0
5.7
5.5
Cardiovascular diseases
7.5
5.8
3.1
Respiratory infections
6.9
8.0
Musculoskeletal diseases
6.5
% of Total value
* Breakdown values reflect proportions of the total value (claimed amount) of each grouping (Outpatient and Inpatient)
24
Notes
Source
Episodes are attributed to diagnosis groups according to principal diagnoses . Data should be interpreted with caution, particularly for categories with low counts.
Cube 2013; Health Statistics Analysis; diagnosis groups based on WHO classification of diagnoses ICD 9.
CPT
44%
Drug
20%
DRG
21%
100%
39.7%
36.8%
7.2%
5.5%
1.7%
1.4%
1.4%
1.4%
1.2%
.8%
.8%
.4%
.3%
.3%
.3%
.3%
.2%
.1%
.2%
.1%
OP*
Service Codes **
Per Diem - Long Term Stay
Per Diem - Haemodialysis
Per Diem - Day Stay (Day care) Surgical Case - Inclusive
Outlier Payment
Per Diem - Short Stay
Per Diem - Day Stay (Day care) Medical Case - Inclusive
Per Diem - ICU/CCU - Daily Rate (Day 1 to 7)
Comprehensive Screening Evaluation and Management by Clinician
Per Diem - Automated Peritoneal Dialysis
Per Diem - Ward or Shared Room - Daily Rate (Day 1 to 3)
Per Diem Intensive - Care Unit
Per Diem - NICU - Daily Rate (Day 22 and More)
Per Diem - NICU - Daily Rate (Day 1 to 7)
Non-Surgical Cleansing of a Wound
Room and Board: First Class Room
Operating Room and Services
Intensive Care Unit
Per Diem - Ward or Shared Room - Daily Rate (Day 4 to 8)
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Per Diem - Ward or Shared Room - Daily Rate (Day 8 and More)
Per Diem - SCU - Daily Rate (Day 1 to 3)
Per Diem - PICU - Daily Rate (Day 22 and More)
Per Diem - NICU - Daily Rate (Day 8 to 14)
Operating Room Services - General Classification
Per Diem - Special Care Baby Unit
Other services
100%
38.5%
25.6%
13.9%
10.0%
6.8%
1.1%
.5%
.4%
.4%
.3%
.2%
.2%
.2%
.2%
.2%
.2%
.2%
.1%
.1%
.1%
.1%
.1%
.1%
.1%
.0%
.4%
OP*
Drug
Antineoplastic And Immunomodulating Agents
Cardiovascular System
Alimentary Tract And Metabolism (Excluding Drugs Used In Diabetes)
Drugs used in diabates
Antiinfectives For Systemic Use
Blood And Blood Forming Organs
Respiratory System
Musculo-Skeletal System
Nervous System
Dermatologicals
Genito-Urinary System And Sex Hormones
Sensory Organs
Systemic Hormonal Preparations, Excluding Sex Hormones And Insulins
Various
Antiparasitic Products, Insecticides And Repellents
100%
15.7%
13.9%
12.7%
12.5%
11.2%
8.1%
8.1%
4.7%
4.5%
2.2%
2.1%
1.8%
1.4%
.9%
.2%
OP*
DRG
Newborns & Other Neonates
Respiratory System
Childbirth
Circulatory System
Digestive System
Musculoskeletal System & Connective Tissue
Nervous System
Female Reproductive System
Skin, Subcutaneous Tissue & Breast
Ear, Nose, Mouth & Throat
Infectious & Parasitic Diseases Of Systemic Or Unspecified Sites
Hepatobiliary System & Pancreas
Urinary Tract
Endocrine, Nutritional & Metabolic Systems
Diseases & Disorders Of Blood, Blood Forming Organs, Immunological System
Myeloproliferative System & Poorly Differentiated Neoplasms
Mental Diseases & Disorders
Male Reproductive System
Injuries, Poisonings & Toxic Effects Of Drugs
Eye
Other DRG
100%
19.1%
13.7%
13.6%
10.6%
7.9%
6.4%
4.1%
3.2%
3.2%
3.0%
2.7%
2.6%
2.6%
2.1%
1.1%
1.1%
1.0%
.6%
.5%
.2%
.8%
.0%
100%
35.4%
11.7%
10.9%
10.0%
9.2%
9.0%
6.4%
4.8%
2.0%
0.7%
OP*
Dental
Restoration
Diagnostic
Oral And Maxillofacial
Orthodontics
Endodontics
Adjunctive General Procedures
Prevention
Fixed Prosthodontic Procedure
Periodontics
Removable Prosthodontic Procedure
25
OP*
Population
Financing
Payers
26
Episodes
Claims
Providers
Providers
Other
5%
Store
4%
Hospital
3%
Facilities
Centers
(various)
36%
Clinic
21%
Pharmacy
31%
Total
Hospital
Centers (various)
Center
Mobile
Rehabilitation
Diagnostic
Dialysis
Fertilization
Clinic
Pharmacy
Store
Other
Clinicians
Total
1'626
41
587
411
16
121
23
10
6
335
502
72
89
10%
32%
13%
11%
56%
1%
30%
100%
17%
1%
14%
8%
2%
1'102
22
418
295
12
89
14
3
5
204
327
64
67
441
13
148
105
3
31
6
2
1
107
145
8
20
Total
83
6
21
11
1
1
3
5
30'083
16'915
6'265
5'519
23
268
239
123
93
613
2'065
120
4'105
24
30
2
National
Notes
27
Source
2013
41
587
335
502
72
2012
39
540
316
454
69
2011 2010
35 33
494 429
265 239
427 408
67 60
2009
39
365
207
405
61
2008
37
386
196
369
62
2007 CAGR
33
3.7
389
7.1
188 10.1
358
5.8
63
2.3
Male
Female
Expatriate Male
Female
NA
Male
Female
Breakdown by Region
Abu Dhabi
Eastern
Western
43%
53%
24%
24%
11
48
0%
33%
21
137
10%
1%
1'220 21%
214 21%
869 20%
867 20%
1 100%
1
0%
PharmaAlternative
SEHA
SEHA
cists
Medicine
2'396 30%
36 0%
33 45%
4 0%
4 75%
31 0%
3 100%
17 0%
1
0%
14
0%
0%
0%
0%
23%
48
63%
2'335
25% 1'003
7%
2'065 32%
120 8%
174 22%
337 44%
582 75%
4'130 39%
1'811 40%
2 100%
2 50%
35
103
684
397
1
0
37%
56%
16%
18%
0%
26
267
3'220
10'718
2
2
4%
89
35% 372
35% 2'379
53% 2'489
50%
1
0%
2
30%
55%
32%
46%
0%
0%
3
53 60%
1'272 27%
1'066 32%
1 0%
1 0%
0
0
21
15
0
0
4'724
1'811
329
849
332
39
17%
24%
64%
9'633
3'925
677
44% 3'853
58% 1'245
66% 234
31%
61%
79%
1'613 22%
660 43%
123 68%
32
4
0
544
35%
57%
76%
89
Nurses&
SEHA AHP
SEHA
Midwifes
14'235 49% 5'332 40%
9'375 60% 2'753 58%
2'172 32% 1'542 32%
1'952 29% 1'113 37%
8 50%
14 93%
36
0% 205
2%
10 80% 181 29%
118 100%
5 100%
48 13%
24 33%
353
1%
34
0%
0%
0%
28
Source
Hospitals
Notes
29
MF2467
Health Point
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
Eastern
Eastern
Eastern
Eastern
Eastern
Eastern
Eastern
Eastern
Eastern
Western
MF104
MF118
MF131
MF1954
MF213
MF2222
MF2270
MF23
MF2349
MF2503
MF254
MF2934
MF3048
MF3078
MF394
MF687
MF772
MF1589
MF1974
MF2259
MF233
MF2555
MF3345
MF3590
MF404
MF464
MF439
Emirates French
Al Noor - Khalifa St.
Al Salama
Life Line
Dar Al Shifa
Life Line - Al Musafah
Al Noor - Airport Road
Al Ahalia
Lifecare - Al Mafraq
Burjeel
Al Raha
Universal
Provita International Medical Centre
Long Term Custodial Care Centre
N M C Specialty
Gulf Diagnostic Centre
National
Al Noor - Al Ain
N M C Specialty - Al Ain
Al Ain Cromwell Women & Children Hospital
Emirates International
Ain Al Khaleej
Provita International Medical Centre - Al Ain
Long Term Medical And Rehabilitation Hospital
Oasis
Specialised Medical Care
Al Rewaise
.0
7.04
.0
.0
.2
.0
.0
.0
.1
.0
.0
.4
.1
.4
.3
67.75
.1
6.2
2.0
3.7
1.0
3.4
9.5
6.1
.1
7.0
.5
1.0
.0
207.63
.0
9.7
8.6
2.6
20.2
7.7
12.4
2.5
.0
14.5
.7
.0
5.7
3'990.9
53.9
466.4
198.7
238.9
122.1
181.5
357.9
452.3
57.6
183.6
59.6
30.7
4.0
.0
.0
.0
1.5
.0
.0
.2
5.0
.8
.3
4.5
2.1
5.0
.9
.4
10.3
.0
.0
26.6
10.9
20.4
33.7
7.1
399.5
213.0
66.8
330.5
175.3
79.5
47.7
61.5
.1
.0
.0
6.9
.3
1.0
2.0
5.6
12.0
108.5
49.6
55.7
4'312
2'402
518
143
317
487
633
131
83
24
21
12
16
17
171
49
2
118
6'511
91
535
235
297
149
183
559
261
78
480
52
182
155
82
861
152
94
363
407
221
109
226
84
169
225
82
179
24
1'886
27
197
77
99
42
54
185
107
28
129
24
69
5
5
117
3
9
6
3
4
2
7
6
1
10
7
1
225
66
38
117
98
56
51
50
6
10
62
30
34
21
5
3
4
9
2
1
23
3
10
2
2
2
2
2
3
4
9'202
5'652
1'130
531
838
929
1'513
359
185
43
37
26
17
44
2'669
1'622
347
37
222
274
519
87
74
18
10
3
13
18
3'864
2'503
451
257
342
387
675
153
124
30
29
15
22
18
54
3'496
48
233
117
153
69
99
285
98
40
272
12
76
136
76
487
44
40
169
256
136
40
129
70
141
130
31
109
35
1'012
13
96
35
42
34
28
82
50
9
69
9
36
14
6
128
37
13
73
44
27
18
40
8
18
33
18
32
80
1'281
12
117
40
25
17
36
117
50
50
115
13
31
40
70
92
9
22
50
55
67
25
80
24
32
51
21
20
ALOS
Abu Dhabi
16'354
9'725
1'997
711
1'377
1'691
2'688
580
352
87
70
43
48
81
Ambulances
Bed Occupancy
Tawam
Al Corniche
Al Ain
Al Mafraq
SKMC
Al Rahba
Madinat Zayed
Ghayathi
Al Silla
Al Wagan
Delma
Al Mirfa
Non-ER
6'047.1
2'050.5
381.9
102.6
301.1
406.2
490.2
121.6
105.1
38.1
26.2
45.5
12.5
19.5
Bed Capacity
MF2058
MF1079
MF2057
MF2006
MF2007
MF2003
MF2066
MF2065
MF2064
MF2060
MF2046
MF2009
Outpatient
ER
728.9
521.3
86.9
13.4
82.5
74.0
119.3
66.2
35.2
13.1
9.7
6.8
6.9
7.3
AHP &Pharmacists
Mubadala
Other
Eastern
Abu Dhabi
Eastern
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
Western
Western
Western
Eastern
Western
Western
Non-ER
129.0
61.0
12.5
15.5
9.7
9.6
6.7
3.9
2.2
.2
.2
.1
.3
.2
Indicators
Total
SEHA
Inpatient
ER
65.0
57.9
9.0
6.2
11.5
11.5
10.3
4.8
2.2
.7
.5
.5
.5
.2
Dentists
Hospital
Beds
Physicians
Region
Staff
Episodes, 000's
56% *
64% *
71%
61%
80%
56%
57%
64%
35%
57%
14%
9%
1%
7%
3.7
4.7
5.4
2.6
4.7
3.7
8.3
4.1
3.7
6.8
2.1
0.8
0.1
1.1
36%*
8%
34%
10%
60%
12%
14%
39%
62%
1.8 *
5.1
2.3
0.7
1.5
0.7
0.5
1.8
1.8
16%
8%
0.9
0.6
24%
2%
62%
2%
1%
36%
20%
11%
16%
2.3
0.1
0.2
1.5
1.1
0.6
1.5
5
1
1
2
1
1
1
10%
6%
76%
5%
10%
2.0
1.3
0.7
1
1
6
*
*
93
49
6
2
5
2
12
3
6
4
3
1
2
3
44
1
3
4
1
3
2
2
7
Total number of beds for SEHA facilities as of July , 2014, Others as of 31st December 13 and licensed beds for the new facilities was used; Episodes are attributed to facilities according to Episode Clinician facility
as per clinician licensing database, Military Hospital is excluded. * These totals exclude Western Region facilities (Average Occupancy = 28%, ALOS = 3.0) and new facilities that are still ramping up their activity with less
than two years of operations (Average Occupancy = 6%, ALOS = 0.8).
Source
100
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
Tawam
16
Top 5* 1st
Signs, Symptoms And Ill-Defined (23.7%)
Cancer (8.0%)
SKMC
16
Al Mafraq
12
Injuries (18.4%)
Al Ain
10
Injuries (10.9%)
Al Corniche
Cancer (0.3%)
Injuries (4.1%)
Al Rahba
Injuries (8.1%)
N M C Specialty
Burjeel
Injuries (18.2%)
Al Ahalia
Madinat Zayed
Injuries (12.9%)
Oasis
Al Noor - Al Ain
N M C Specialty - Al Ain
Life Line
Al Salama
Al Rewaise
Injuries (16.2%)
Emirates International
Ghayathi
Dar Al Shifa
Al Raha
Al Wagan
Al Silla
Al Mirfa
Ain Al Khaleej
Delma
National
Injuries (13.6%)
Emirates French
Injuries (14.6%)
Lifecare - Al Mafraq
0 (0.0%)
0 (0.0%)
Universal
Injuries (13.6%)
* Dark area in pie chart represents share of top 5 Diagnosis groups within the total value of providers services
30
Note
Source
Attribution to diagnosis groups is based on principal diagnosis and does not necessarily reflect the full spectrum of services provided by respective healthcare facilities
Cube 2013; Health Statistics Analysis; diagnosis groups based on WHO classification of diagnoses ICD 9
Acute Intermediate
Acute Specialty
Adult Critical Care
Designation Subset
51
46
38
35
27
19
18
14
12
12
8
7
12
38
30
22
69
62
11
14
22
11
8
21
5
7
6
23
15
2
2
7
29
14
12
15
2
24
10
33
16
20 123
6
18
61
16
88
16
105
10
10
17
4
30
4
1
26 156
6
29
11
10
11
21
20
4
26
2
10
2
Long-term-care/ LTVU
46
118
14
16
18
33
3
4
29
20
26
5
6
14
3
PICU
23
16
35
14
NICU
88
13
8
4
48
Behavioural Sciences
1'361
92
117
117
115
50
36
55
20
17
25
9
21
67
40
40
50
51
12
25
13
70
24
32
22
50
80
31
80
24
174
198 21
16
46 23
27
15
13
2
25
44 24
292
227 38
Telemetry
N M C Specialty
Al Noor
Al Noor - Airport Road
Burjeel Hospital
Al Noor - Al Ain
Life Line Hospital Al Musafah
N M C Specialty - Al Ain
Al Rewaise
Dar Al Shifaa
Emirates International
Gulf Diagnostic Centre
Specialized Medical Care
Al Ain Cromwell Women & Childrens Hospital
Provita International Medical Centre
Al Salama
Al Ahalia
Oasis
Emirates French
LLH
Al Raha
Disabled Custodial Care Centre
Provita International Medical Centre - Al Ain
Long Term Medical And Rehabilitation
National
Lifecare*
Ain Al Khaleej Hospital*
Universal*
Health Point*
Other
149
342
257
387
18
153
29
15
22
30
124
675
451
Al Ain
Al Corniche
Al Mafraq
Al Mirfa
Al Rahba
Al Silla
Al Wagan
Delma
Ghayathi
Madinat Zayed
SKMC
Tawam
Burn Unit
8
11
12
Total
3'864
2'503 1052 306 270
All
SEHA
Thereof: Isolation
VIP
80
Paediatric
Obstetrics/GYN
Facility
10
1
15
10
6
1
10
2
40
10
10
37
1
5
10
10
5
3
12
70
24
38
16
Notes
SEHA Facilities bed capacity as of July 2013 , Other than SEHA bed capacity as of 31st December 2013 Bed type breakdown for Other than SEHA facilities does not match with the
totals due to the different reporting time period and the change in bed type classification during 2012 and 2013. * Licensed beds are reported for new facilities.
31
Source
Bed occupancy
CICU
100%
100%
75%
75%
50%
50%
25%
25%
0%
0%
CCU
100%
100%
75%
75%
50%
50%
25%
25%
0%
0%
100%
Medical/Surgical ICU
100%
75%
75%
50%
50%
25%
25%
0%
Jan
Notes
32
Apr
Jul
Oct
SEHA
PICU
SCBU
0%
NICU
Jan
Apr
Jul
Oct
Other
33
Source Cube 2013; Professionals licensing database; Extrapolation and Facility submissions
1'387
56
22
9
4
24
21
11
10
24
21
22
21
14
5
7
10
6
2
4
28
15
15
7
0
5
10
20
11
5
11
13
5
29
7
7
6
11
5
9
8
2
9
9
3
9
19
5
8
8
6
5
6
2
4
5
7
15
5
7
18
4
781
0
2
1
0
3
4
1
0
1
7
2
0
2
5
2
7
2
0
0
3
0
0
1
13
3
2
0
0
2
1
1
1
12
4
3
2
1
2
0
1
7
0
1
1
4
2
0
0
0
2
2
1
5
3
2
0
2
0
0
0
2
1'827
33
10
4
0
76
53
8
9
8
14
26
21
5
4
6
8
5
0
0
39
10
22
7
1
10
6
27
4
6
7
14
9
34
8
6
3
11
4
2
4
4
8
6
3
8
12
0
13
24
8
4
6
5
6
5
77
11
9
5
4
18
1'082
34
14
3
25
20
15
3
1
10
9
8
8
14
0
1
6
0
20
12
13
4
4
0
7
9
4
5
5
2
7
4
0
41
0
2
3
4
5
3
0
0
8
0
4
1
10
13
1
24
6
1
4
0
2
1
9
4
0
1
6
8
Region
Eastern
Western
Facility
Dr. Ahmed Abu Sharia Medical Centre
Samaya Specialized Hospital
American Center For Psychiatry & Neurology
Gulf International Cancer Center
Capital Medical Centre For Health Screening
Open Mri For Spine Surgery-Abu Dhabi Branch
National Petroleum Construction Company Medical Centre
Al Bustan Medical Centre
Adco Medical Centre
Dr. Firas Dental And Orthodontic Centre
Alnoor Hospital Medical Center - Alsalam Living City
Fakih Medical Centre
Middle East Specialized Medical Centre
Mezyad Medical Centre
Healthway Medical Centre
Health Plus Fertility Centre
Tabarak Medical Centre
Advanced Center For Day Care Surgery
Merhi Dental & Orthodontic Centre
Health Plus Family Health Centre
American Fertility Centre
Cosmesurge & Emarites Hospital For One Day Surgery Branch
Abu Dhabi Knee And Sports Medicine Centre
Nora Medical Poly Clinics
Lotus Holistic Alternative Medical Centre
Al Reyada Medical Centre
American Crescent Health Care Centre
Royal Spanish Center Lasik Eyes & Cosmetic
Shadi International Dental & Orthodontic Centre
Dr.Munir Silwadi Dental Centre
Canadian Medical Centre
Adams Medical Centre
Mekkah Specialized Polyclinic
Al Ahli Specialists Medical Centre
Venecia Medical Center For Rehabilitation
National Reference Laboratory
Other
Imperial College Diabetes Centre - Al Ain Branch
Al Sultan Advanced Medical Clinics
Al Madar Medical Centre - Branch
Al Noor Hospital Clinics - Al Ain
Bin Sulaiman Medical Centre
Mubarak Medical Centre
Dr. Khalid Aljamal Medical Center
Royal Care Medical Centre
Fine Care Specialized Medical Centre
Al Khaleej Medical Centre
Arabic Canadian Medical Centre
Alnoor Hospital Clinics - Alain-Branch
Morani Orthodontic Center & General Medical
Emirates International Poly Clinic
Cosmo Health Medical Polyclinics
Ideal Medical Center - Al Ain Branch
Cosmesurge & Emirates Hospital For One Day Surgery Polyclinic
Health & Beauty Polyclinic
Uae University Clinics - Tawam Clinic
Other
Al- Noor Hospital Clinics - Madinat Zayed
Alnoor Hospital Speciality Clinics - Madinet Zayed
Al Noor Hospital Speciality Clinics - Almirfa
Habshan Clinic
Other
Episodes
(best estimate)
13'675
13'340
12'191
11'879
11'879
11'879
11'188
10'300
10'119
9'870
9'504
9'504
9'441
9'218
8'657
8'589
7'341
6'897
6'751
6'744
6'640
6'572
5'816
4'788
4'752
4'672
4'573
4'546
4'210
4'089
3'862
3'426
3'415
3'013
2'376
1'436
1'424'201
74'975
58'098
53'758
42'491
29'979
24'364
17'501
16'631
16'631
13'838
11'879
7'128
5'731
5'697
4'752
4'495
3'333
2'402
2'215
690'141
58'220
30'534
14'214
2'073
135'301
Episodes
(best estimate)
5'034'581
123'209
99'916
73'015
62'581
60'753
59'397
59'296
57'897
51'735
49'993
49'749
47'916
46'241
42'360
40'348
40'278
39'976
37289
36'836
36'492
35'638
35'638
34'918
30'886
29'612
28'511
26'944
26'814
26'191
24'946
24'745
22'886
22'867
22'629
22'522
22'419
22'045
21734
21'528
21'383
21'383
21'383
20'954
20'412
19'880
19'718
19'448
19'007
19'007
19'007
18'970
16'631
16'631
16'631
16'631
16'631
15'857
15'410
14'456
14'410
14'255
Nurses
Facility
Dentists
Region
Total
Abu Dhabi
Physicians
498
7
28
25
17
1
20
0
3
1
7
2
57
36
10
25
11
4
6
1
4
8
3
6
9
7
8
20
2
2
5
2
64
5
3
2
0
0
2
2
5
28
0
8
15
5
10
12
698
6
37
41
34
14
22
19
12
14
18
10
18
0
8
7
6
10
14
45
38
1
20
20
24
17
18
21
14
14
12
10
0
12
13
10
10
14
11
8
9
13
9
6
0
19
16
4
Nurses
177
2
6
6
6
0
4
0
0
0
5
0
0
27
30
0
10
2
2
0
0
0
5
0
3
3
4
7
2
2
2
1
39
1
0
2
2
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
Dentists
AHP&Pharmacists
397
7
24
30
16
11
17
6
5
7
9
5
17
0
0
10
0
6
7
0
0
3
12
19
15
18
13
18
12
11
6
6
0
9
6
7
7
0
6
5
6
11
3
2
1
10
8
6
Physicians
Nurses
Western
Dentists
Eastern
Baniyas
Khalifa A
Bain Al Gesreen
Other
Al Bateen
Shahama
Al Khalidiya Urgent Care
Al Ettihad Urgent Care
Al Zafarana
Samha
Al Rowda
Disease Prevention And Screening Centre
Al Mafraq Dental Centre
Abu Dhabi City Dental Centre
Disease Prevention And Screening Centre - Mussafah
Al Zafra Dental Centre
Al Khatim
Madinat Mohamed Bin Zayed Healthcare Centre
Seha Dialysis Services Sheikh Khalifa Medical City
Mafraq Dialysis Centre
Abu Dhabi Blood Bank
Al Yahar
Al Jahili
Neima
Mezyed
Al Maqam
Muweiji
Al Masoudi Primary Health Care Centre
Al Khabisi Clinic
Al Qua'A
Hili
Tawam Dental Centre
Niyadat
Oud Al Toba Primary Health Care Centre
Zakher
Al Hayer
SEHA Dialysis Services Tawam Hospital
Swaihan
Remah
Other
Disease Prevention And Screening Centre-Alain
Al Khazna
Tawam ivf Centre
Blood Bank Centre
Al Dhafra Family Medicine Centre
Liwa Hospital
Other
Episodes
(best estimate)
2'339'645
163'895
146'285
120'263
115'938
88'593
69'878
61'777
56'617
50'387
46'777
43'457
40'390
31'650
27'273
23'759
22'471
18'412
16'068
13'650
13'279
7'128
95'326
94'549
94'446
90'148
78'577
78'041
72'252
64'667
51'495
49'165
42'512
41'726
39'830
39'494
30'394
28'364
24'827
22'149
14'885
11'644
9'821
6'024
2'376
42'714
21'767
14'506
Physicians
Total
Abu Dhabi
Other
3
6
18
5
5
5
2
4
14
0
4
4
6
5
4
6
3
8
0
3
8
5
6
1
1
6
6
6
0
0
4
6
4
4
1
1
283
17
12
14
12
5
8
8
2
5
1
5
3
0
4
1
0
2
1
1
117
10
12
6
1
17
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
11
0
0
1
1
2
0
3
1
10
6
0
1
0
4
1
2
0
0
9
11
2
2
1
2
0
0
337
0
2
13
0
3
3
5
5
2
0
0
0
9
4
1
7
1
4
0
169
0
4
1
0
5
5
7
5
6
10
2
15
8
15
3
4
8
3
5
7
12
5
6
2
5
23
9
12
2
6
10
8
2
4
0
21
2
2
7
5
0
393
24
12
27
4
4
7
12
4
6
0
2
6
0
5
11
5
8
5
20
143
8
10
3
63
39
0
5
15
7
5
5
2
0
3
10
4
0
3
0
3
5
0
1
6
1
6
2
6
4
5
3
7
4
9
6
11
1
5
0
5
18
292
15
5
9
4
0
3
2
1
0
10
10
2
4
3
0
0
1
5
0
104
11
1
3
0
2
Year
National
Expatriate
14'073
2'664
2006
34
3'311
2007
Source
18'002
3'832
2008
2012
2011
2010
2009
26'819
27'094
25'850
24'758
5'747
5'077
3'794
4'240
4'116
Expatriate
27'312
21'742
23'300
21'610
20'642
Units donated
O +
30'315
26'819
27'094
25'850
24'758
National
27'312
16'150
2013
33'059
Donors
23'300 21'742
20'642 21'610
4'116
2009
4'240
2010
3'794
2011
5'077
2012
5'747
2013
2008
2007
2006
3'311
2'664
11'356
10'279
10'141
9'441
8'960
8'314
7'242
6'396
A +
7'448
6'705
6'704
6'620
1'430
5'840
5'263
4'548
B +
6'384
5'364
5'740
5'423
6'421
4'294
4'040
3'396
AB +
1'843
1'555
1'767
1'727
705
1'302
1'074
857
O -
1'688
1'501
1'310
1'274
5'130
1'346
1'101
953
A -
833
705
706
711
483
667
587
501
B -
624
576
575
521
1'493
501
426
381
AB -
139
134
151
133
136
115
116
97
100
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
19
Al Corniche (21.6%)
Tawam (20.2%)
Al Mafraq (10.6%)
Al Ain (9.4%)
Al Rahba (7.0%)
15
Al Corniche (24.2%)
Tawam (12.5%)
Al Mafraq (8.0%)
Al Ain (8.0%)
Cardiovascular diseases
13
SKMC (28.2%)
Al Mafraq (14.0%)
Al Ain (10.3%)
Tawam (10.2%)
N M C Specialty (5.8%)
Injuries
Al Mafraq (27.6%)
SKMC (14.9%)
Tawam (14.3%)
Al Ain (13.1%)
Neuropsychiatric conditions
SKMC (21.5%)
Tawam (10.8%)
Digestive diseases
SKMC (12.8%)
Al Ain (11.6%)
Al Mafraq (11.1%)
Tawam (9.6%)
Respiratory diseases
Tawam (21.4%)
SKMC (21.3%)
Al Mafraq (11.5%)
Al Ain (10.6%)
Burjeel (3.9%)
SKMC (28.4%)
Tawam (25.7%)
Al Mafraq (10.8%)
Al Ain (8.0%)
Al Rahba (7.3%)
Musculoskeletal diseases
SKMC (9.6%)
Tawam (6.8%)
Al Mafraq (6.4%)
Al Ain (6.3%)
Respiratory infections
SKMC (14.8%)
Al Ain (13.4%)
Tawam (11.5%)
Al Mafraq (10.5%)
N M C Specialty (6.6%)
Tawam (30.4%)
SKMC (20.5%)
Al Mafraq (8.8%)
Al Ain (5.5%)
Cancer
Tawam (42.4%)
SKMC (22.9%)
Al Mafraq (12.3%)
Al Ain (6.7%)
N M C Specialty (2.6%)
Genitourinary diseases
Tawam (21.2%)
SKMC (13.3%)
Al Mafraq (12.1%)
Al Ain (9.1%)
Burjeel (5.8%)
Congenital anomalies
SKMC (65.6%)
Tawam (9.9%)
Diabetes mellitus
SKMC (23.2%)
Al Mafraq (21.1%)
Al Ain (15.1%)
Tawam (12.8%)
Al Rahba (4.9%)
Skin diseases
SKMC (20.3%)
Al Mafraq (17.7%)
Al Ain (13.8%)
Tawam (9.0%)
N M C Specialty (6.1%)
Al Mafraq (44.0%)
Al Ain (12.2%)
SKMC (9.2%)
Tawam (6.0%)
Oral conditions
SKMC (52.4%)
Tawam (16.7%)
Al Mafraq (10.1%)
Al Rahba (3.0%)
Nutritional deficiencies
SKMC (24.2%)
Tawam (17.8%)
Al Mafraq (10.6%)
Al Ain (8.4%)
RTA
Al Rahba (43.9%)
Al Mafraq (25.8%)
Al Ain (15.9%)
Top 5*
* Dark area in pie chart represents share of top 5 providers within the total value of diagnosis group
35
Note
Source
Attribution to diagnosis groups is based on principal diagnosis and does not necessarily reflect the full spectrum of services provided by respective healthcare facilities
Cube 2013; Health Statistics analysis; diagnosis groups based on WHO classification of diagnoses ICD 9
Population
Financing
Payers
36
Episodes
Claims
Providers
100
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
23
Top 5*
Tawam (15.8%)
SKMC (7.3%)
Al Mafraq (4.6%)
Diabetes mellitus
10
SKMC (3.7%)
Tawam (3.2%)
Al Ain (2.1%)
Oral conditions
Respiratory infections
N M C Specialty (3.3%)
Burjeel (2.7%)
Tawam (2.7%)
Musculoskeletal diseases
SKMC (7.1%)
Burjeel (5.7%)
Tawam (5.0%)
Al Mafraq (4.8%)
Genitourinary diseases
SKMC (7.4%)
Tawam (5.2%)
Burjeel (4.5%)
Cardiovascular diseases
SKMC (10.8%)
Al Mafraq (5.6%)
Tawam (5.3%)
Burjeel (4.9%)
Al Mafraq (5.8%)
Tawam (20.5%)
SKMC (16.1%)
SKMC (6.1%)
Al Mafraq (5.5%)
Respiratory diseases
SKMC (7.6%)
Tawam (4.5%)
Digestive diseases
SKMC (7.6%)
Burjeel (6.5%)
Tawam (6.3%)
Neuropsychiatric conditions
SKMC (10.6%)
Tawam (8.3%)
Al Ain (8.3%)
Al Mafraq (4.8%)
Al Corniche (13.5%)
Injuries
SKMC (7.0%)
Al Mafraq (6.6%)
Al Ain (6.1%)
Tawam (4.7%)
Skin diseases
SKMC (8.9%)
Al Mafraq (5.0%)
Tawam (4.4%)
Al Ain (4.2%)
Tawam (9.4%)
SKMC (7.4%)
Burjeel (7.4%)
Cancer
Tawam (25.0%)
Al Mafraq (23.5%)
SKMC (22.0%)
Nutritional deficiencies
SKMC (7.5%)
Tawam (2.9%)
Congenital anomalies
SKMC (31.6%)
Tawam (15.7%)
Al Mafraq (5.4%)
RTA
SKMC (29.3%)
Al Mafraq (16.0%)
N M C Specialty (11.9%)
Al Ain (9.5%)
Al Rewaise (5.2%)
37
Source
Tawam (4.8%)
Cube 2013; Health Statistics analysis; diagnosis groups based on WHO classification of diagnoses ICD 9
Notes
Pharmacies are excluded.
Attribution to diagnosis groups is based
on principal diagnosis and does not
necessarily reflect the full spectrum of
services provided by respective
healthcare facilities.
* Dark area in pie chart represents share
of top 5 providers within the total value
of diagnosis group
Population
Financing
Payers
38
Episodes
Claims
Providers
Claims
Inpatient
Inpatient
Basic
Inpatient
Enhanced
Average
Claim net
per Claim
(AED)(1)
Claims (000)(2)
2013
2013
11'819
197
9'082
44
10'157
66
Inpatient
Thiqa
2011
145
39
46
2010
166
35
55
2009
146
25
50
2010 2009
0.06
0.06
0.03
0.03
0.05
0.05
14'438
88
72
60
76
71
0.18
0.16
0.14
0.18
0.18
Outpatient
355
21'069
19'684
17'186
12'918
10'443
6.43
6.22
6.10
4.84
4.52
Outpatient
Basic
174
5'260
4'964
4'029
2'928
2'107
3.9
3.7
3.0
2.4
2.3
Outpatient
Enhanced
339
8'841
7'620
6'963
4'146
3'932
6.0
5.6
6.6
4.0
4.0
Outpatient
Thiqa
513
6'968
7'100
6'193
5'844
4'404
14.5
15.5
14.0
13.8
11.2
Total
462
21'266
19'850
17'331
13'084
10'589
6.5
6.3
6.1
4.9
4.6
Notes
(1)
Average Claim net per Claim, represents amount claimed by provider, subject to full or partial rejection by the payer
of claims with Encounter start date in respective years. These include electronic claims of Abu Dhabi providers for members with insurance provided by payers
from outside of Abu Dhabi, self-pay and funded mandates
(2) Numbers
39
2012
166
42
52
Source
Payer members
Members
Market Share
Members
Thiqa
15%
Enhanced
45%
Basic
40%
Notes
40
Total
Thiqa
Basic
Total Enhanced
Daman
Oman
ADNIC
Al Dhafra
Al Hilal Takaful
Al Wathba
Orient
Insurance House - PSC
AXA
Takaful Emarat
Al Buhaira
Green Crescent
EIC
Al Ain Ahlia
Al Sagr
Abu Dhabi Takaful
Aman
Qatar
RAK
ALICO
Al Khazna
NoorTakaful
Dubai National
Saudi Arabian
Union
Al Fujairah
Al-Ittihad
Arabia
United
Arabian Scandinavian
NGI
Alliance
Salama
Royal and Sun Alliance
Dubai Insurance Co.
Methaq Takaful
Lebanese
Sharjah
(1) Average
100.0%
40.0%
10.7%
9.6%
8.8%
3.9%
2.8%
2.7%
2.2%
2.1%
1.9%
1.8%
1.3%
1.3%
1.3%
1.1%
0.9%
0.9%
0.9%
0.8%
0.8%
0.5%
0.5%
0.4%
0.3%
0.3%
0.3%
0.3%
0.3%
0.2%
0.2%
0.2%
0.2%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.0%
0.0%
2013
3'307'365
482'452
1'335'680
1'489'233
596'056
159'353
142'373
130'674
57'760
41'257
40'842
33'147
32'007
28'795
26'593
20'091
19'877
18'938
16'304
13'281
13'161
12'736
12'049
11'228
7'293
6'910
5'828
4'956
4'867
4'730
4'355
3'882
3'408
3'379
2'674
2'546
2'133
1'843
1'735
1'462
517
193
2012
3'163'795
457'845
1'341'405
1'364'545
457'637
167'933
141'486
192'635
26'809
52'140
34'580
25'834
11'938
25'365
30'479
24'969
20'849
8'441
19'741
14'086
4'663
7'691
8'331
11'350
20'039
5'376
65
3'656
4'092
7'584
4'292
4'660
9'409
4'496
957
2'266
1'508
1'560
1'547
386
2'363
3'332
2011
2'812'307
448'143
1'306'931
1'057'233
324'083
73'423
149'904
71'009
20'964
52'034
30'476
2010
2'671'391
422'239
1'204'418
1'044'734
299'089
171'478
151'654
12'590
11'075
48'038
26'742
2009
2'312'569
394'618
936'207
981'744
301'447
205'690
90'190
957
5'003
41'583
1'524
2008
2'260'749
383'795
944'344
932'610
304'649
155'735
97'058
14'087
22'532
316
61'983
43'894
29'691
4'154
15'327
22'233
4'595
11'569
8'966
8'566
11'532
1'625
886
1'600
49'838
70'881
17'721
24'419
3'537
16'222
51'215
21'341
15'167
23'857
27'661
3'044
12'721
25'083
258
9'332
11'368
1'030
137'648
47
916
10'381
8'827
6'431
90'229
2'445
469
4'099
36
2'112
1'076
825
29
2'798
14'822
622
1'381
170
17'002
7'044
443
3'645
1
627
881
1'726
781
2'486
49
1'887
4'489
792
40'960
926
9
3'596
1'437
2'602
1'344
5'676
3'588
1'660
4'012
26
1'026
463
688
946
337
20'659
6'139
4'110
1'131
286
6'305
10'508
10'384
78'147
2'094
24'337
26'517
4'707
94'758
Change from
2012-2013
143'570
24'607
-5'725
124'688
138'419
-8'580
887
-61'961
30'951
-10'883
6'262
7'313
20'069
3'430
-3'886
-4'878
-972
10'497
-3'437
-805
8'498
5'045
3'718
-122
-12'746
1'534
5'763
1'300
775
-2'854
63
-778
-6'001
-1'117
1'717
280
625
283
188
1'076
-1'846
-3'139
Contracts
2013
3'321'968
482'803
1'340'364
1'498'801
601'230
159'376
142'373
130'744
57'763
41'265
40'844
33'147
32'158
28'795
26'595
20'498
19'877
18'938
16'318
13'282
13'178
12'737
12'152
13'532
8'518
6'910
5'828
4'968
4'867
4'730
4'385
3'882
3'408
3'386
2'674
2'546
2'133
1'843
1'749
1'462
517
193
PPMPA(1)
2013
2'763
602
3'380
4'450
2'844
4'483
940
1'762
3'337
2'548
1'378
4'288
1'050
1'158
2'081
2'714
2'606
2'442
4'007
1'207
3'907
2'464
4'412
1'545
3'512
2'648
6'834
3'000
1'423
3'074
2'842
2'934
1'493
3'891
2'926
3'289
7'414
3'958
2'208
2'904
674
Source
Payer claims
Claim net
Claim count
Thiqa
33.72%
Enhanced
40.77%
Basic
25.51%
Enhanced
37%
Thiqa
50%
Basic
13%
Notes
Total
Thiqa
Basic
Total Enhanced
Daman
ADNIC
Oman
Al Wathba
Al Dhafra
AXA
Al Hilal Takaful
Saudi Arabian
Qatar
Insurance House - PSC
Takaful Emarat
EIC
ALICO
Al Ain Ahlia
Orient
Abu Dhabi Takaful
Green Crescent
RAK
Al Sagr
Aman
Al Buhaira
NGI
NoorTakaful
Dubai Insurance Co.
Arabia
Royal and Sun Alliance
United
Al Khazna
Al-Ittihad
Union
Alliance
Salama
Arabian Scandinavian
Al Fujairah
Sharjah
Methaq Takaful
Dubai National
Lebanese
(1) Claim
Claim count
2013
100%
33.72%
25.51%
40.77%
13.85%
5.92%
3.04%
1.97%
1.89%
1.07%
1.57%
0.63%
1.07%
1.22%
1.02%
1.02%
0.61%
0.63%
0.62%
0.62%
0.47%
0.49%
0.42%
0.46%
0.36%
0.23%
0.20%
0.15%
0.15%
0.09%
0.18%
0.19%
0.14%
0.10%
0.07%
0.04%
0.11%
0.05%
0.06%
0.04%
0.03%
0.01%
2012
100%
36.42%
25.40%
38.18%
11.44%
6.21%
2.86%
2.06%
1.83%
1.10%
1.01%
0.45%
0.93%
0.57%
0.28%
1.14%
0.65%
0.50%
0.60%
0.66%
1.16%
0.28%
0.49%
0.15%
0.70%
0.31%
0.17%
0.49%
0.07%
0.04%
0.25%
0.65%
0.16%
0.03%
0.06%
0.04%
0.10%
0.07%
0.34%
0.24%
0.00%
0.08%
2011
100%
35.49%
23.12%
41.40%
11.65%
6.89%
2.52%
2.02%
1.06%
0.67%
0.80%
0.33%
0.82%
0.00%
0.03%
1.24%
1.17%
0.97%
0.99%
0.78%
3.77%
0.50%
0.79%
0.09%
1.50%
0.35%
0.17%
0.14%
0.15%
0.04%
0.17%
0.57%
0.04%
0.05%
0.07%
0.05%
0.03%
0.08%
0.15%
0.67%
0.00%
0.11%
2010
100%
45.35%
22.47%
32.18%
15.27%
5.62%
3.31%
1.33%
0.00%
0.00%
0.32%
0.13%
0.26%
0.00%
0.00%
0.51%
0.29%
0.75%
0.36%
0.40%
1.12%
0.31%
0.02%
0.00%
0.98%
0.01%
0.06%
0.00%
0.07%
0.03%
0.00%
0.85%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.02%
0.00%
0.01%
0.00%
0.09%
0.00%
0.04%
2009
100%
42.22%
20.12%
37.66%
15.63%
0.40%
7.61%
0.85%
0.30%
0.14%
0.00%
0.01%
0.14%
0.00%
0.00%
0.66%
1.18%
0.69%
3.46%
0.46%
0.63%
0.38%
3.05%
0.02%
0.79%
0.02%
0.01%
0.00%
0.01%
0.01%
0.16%
0.75%
0.00%
0.00%
0.17%
0.01%
0.00%
0.07%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.06%
2008
100%
0.00%
32.83%
67.17%
32.02%
0.82%
13.03%
0.00%
0.80%
0.00%
0.00%
0.09%
0.92%
0.00%
0.00%
1.81%
1.19%
0.16%
3.34%
1.18%
0.00%
0.73%
6.65%
0.00%
1.38%
0.06%
0.00%
0.00%
0.03%
0.00%
0.07%
2.51%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.12%
0.06%
0.09%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.01%
Change
Days to Remit (2)
2012-2013
2013
6%
51
-1%
53
7%
46
14%
50
29%
51
1%
49
13%
34
2%
99
10%
58
3%
47
65%
62
50%
22%
60
126%
283%
38
-5%
62
0%
122
35%
58
10%
48
0%
-57%
75
85%
109
-7%
83
235%
99
-45%
168
-22%
52
24%
53
-68%
41
129%
68
112%
-26%
55
-70%
192
-9%
164
312%
75
32%
47
31%
175
8%
59
-27%
78
-82%
-84%
118
5728%
63
-83%
44
Average
Claim net per
Claim 2013
470
695
246
424
515
441
376
276
267
431
281
610
335
243
284
276
423
373
356
320
294
277
318
212
268
367
325
401
403
641
321
285
324
320
282
426
137
271
211
320
310
271
Claims per
Member 2013
6.3
14.7
4.0
5.7
4.9
8.7
4.0
10.0
3.0
7.0
5.7
27
17.6
7.7
7.4
10.7
11.4
7.0
3.2
9.8
4.9
8.6
5.5
7.3
2.8
18.1
6.1
18.0
7.9
10.1
10.8
5.3
6.7
4.3
5.9
4.4
6.6
2.2
62
5.0
1.2
5.0
net represents amount claimed by provider, subject to full or partial rejection by the payer
to Remit is measured as average number of days to submit AED 1 from first Claim Submission Date to first Remittance Date
Claims of Al Watania Insurance are not included; The Basic Product: for individuals (including limited income investors) with limited income in accordance with the threshold set by the Regulations
dependents of non- Nationals who are not eligible to be covered by the non-Nationals employment based insurance; the Enhanced Product: for individuals above the income threshold set by the
Regulations for the Basic Product and available to all non-Nationals
(2) Days
41
100%
34.0%
14.5%
7.5%
4.8%
4.6%
2.6%
3.8%
1.5%
2.6%
3.0%
2.5%
2.5%
1.5%
1.6%
1.5%
1.5%
1.1%
1.2%
1.0%
1.1%
0.9%
0.6%
0.5%
0.4%
0.4%
0.2%
0.4%
0.5%
0.3%
0.2%
0.2%
0.1%
0.3%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
(1)
Population
Financing
Payers
42
Episodes
Claims
Providers
7'893AED
4'456AED
3'458AED
2'527AED
1'533AED
680AED
[600-999 AED]
434'900
[1'0001'999 AED]
170'605
225'942
201'646
[4'0004'999AED]
136'515
[5'000+ AED]
328'980
Number of Contracts
Notes
43
Source
Cube 2013 and Products Search Engine Database; Health Financing Strategy Analysis
Geographic
Coverage
+
Home
Country,
11%
Annual Limit
AED millions
% Cover
Outside Network
Other (7%)
5.00 (1%)
2.50 (3%)
1.50 (2%)
100 (20%)
Member %
1.00 (14%)
+
International,
56%
.50 (17%)
80 (37%)
.35 (2%)
.30 (27%)
70 (4%)
50 (4%)
20 (1%)
+ Other
Emirates ,
33%
0 (34%)
.25 (27%)
Note
44
Source
Cube 2012 and Products Search Engine Database; Health Financing Strategy Analysis
Capacity
Masterplan
27 November 2014
Contents
Model of Care
Abu Dhabis model of care
Model of care How health services are currently used, whats wrong?
Model of care whats new
Key themes for healthcare reforms
C3
C4
C5
C6
Capacity Gaps*
Current service balance
Service capacity balance by specialty
Clinician sub-specialty gaps
IPC capacity gap, top Medical Board reasons for sending paediatric patients abroad
IPC capacity gap, Medical Board classified reasons for sending abroad
IPC Medical Board approvals for treatment abroad compared to the Abu Dhabi population. 2008-2013 trends
IPC capacity gap, categorised as Services not available breakdown by volume of patient treated abroad
C8
C9
C10
C11
C12
C13
C14
Capacity Management*
Planning for healthcare services
Service capacity balance by location
Improving capacity management through regulating clinical service lines
List of Abu Dhabi clinical service lines
Centralised, Regional and Standard services, by % total Abu Dhabi DRG volumes
Centralised, Regional and Standard services, by % total Abu Dhabi DRG volumes (Paediatric)
Paediatric DRGs coverage in Abu Dhabi Emirate
Coverage of Regionally required DRG in Abu Dhabi Emirate
*Detailed plans for specific locations and services are available on www.shafafiya.org
Note
The data presented have been prepared to the best of our knowledge at time of release. Although effort has been invested to creating
consistency and coherence, this should be considered work in progress. Feedback on content and layout are welcome.
C1
Contents
Demand & Supply Projections*
Inpatient current supply and projected demand
Projected demand by Abu Dhabi planning region
Projected inpatient demand by Abu Dhabi planning region, by number of beds
Current health facility locations
Supply projections
Inpatient current and projected demand, by number of beds and Emergency bays
C26
C27
C28
C29
C30 & 31
C32
Assumptions
Population density
Population growth, scenarios
Demand projections
Demand projections based on WHO disease classification
Demand projections for doctors by specialty
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C35
C36
C37
C38
Recommendations
Planning recommendations
Facility recommendations for developers, investors, and healthcare Providers
Service recommendations for investors and developers
Recommendation for allocation of land and service provision
Access requirements
C40
C41
C42
C43
C44
*Detailed plans for specific locations and services are available on www.shafafiya.org
Note
The data presented have been prepared to the best of our knowledge at time of release. Although effort has been invested to
creating consistency and coherence, this should be considered work in progress. Feedback on content and layout are welcome.
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Remote
support
Outpatient
Clinic
Ambulance
Check-up
Urgent Care
Centre
Disease
management
Triage
Emergency
Admission .
ER
Emergency
Preventative
Severe
Moderate
None
Including diagnostics
2016
2021
2026
2031
122,345
184,102
223,539
276,589
332,040
Target (85%)
Sub Acute Overnight
Episodes
Sub Acute Overnight
Beds
ICU beds
Emergency Bays
N/A
5,223
6,769
7,061
3.5
3,308
4,328
5,609
5,850
3.0
2,724
3,564
4,619
4,818
3,216
4,233
5,461
6,738
1.5
438
449
525
175
209
245
281
0.5
1,379
0.0
32
5,873
2,377
18
23,400
715
655
702
139
286
100,298
4,912
3,330
2,570
7,325
683
713
1,071
3,809
1,546
378
661
6,785
1,270
3,676
3,898
2,139
1,284
539
68
73
24
6.2
5.2
2.2
7.8
2.6
8.1
6.5
1.1
3.4
1.2
1
1
325
89
0.7
33
78
42
74
10
17
17
75
3.9
20.7
4.3
14.7
5.5
13.9
1
1
4
1
2
426
87
41
4
792
103
42
36
25
9
302
62
12
3.6
8.4
37.4
0.7
179.7
81.3
49.6
1.4
334.0
96.3
50.8
3.0
6.1
11
11
81.6
112.2
8.6
21.2
1
1
1
3
10
1
1
1
5
1
148
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
14
3
5
1
1,733
8
17
25
13
6
8
4
2,864
13
29
34
20
9
11
13
3
3
8
175
50
32
38
22
23
4
3
17
256
100
61
63
39
25
1
6
318
1
1
4
3
968
3
4
3
4
2
1
1
1
1.0
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.0
4.5
0.8
0.8
2.6
0.9
1.2
1.3
2.7
5.1
0.6
1.4
2.2
1.2
0.7
1.0
0.5
8.3
1.0
2.4
3.0
1.9
1.1
1.4
1.8
3.1
4.8
1.0
4.5
2.5
2.7
7.5
2.0
2.0
0.9
1.4
0.4
6.0
3.1
2.1
4.8
4.4
4.6
1.2
1.4
0.9
8.8
6.3
4.1
7.9
7.8
5.0
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
11
3
3
5
5
23
7
3
5
2
2
32
107
14
17
18
10
10
81,520
95,972
97,522
111,191
15,375
(41,268)
22,755
72,169
114,161
94,685
138,260
45,753
17,306
64,683
114,743
17,196
67,629
98,930
119,173
99,224
49,672
119,878
49,902
19,925
240,000
80,000
100,000
5,000
30,000
200,000
3,049
4,804
30,937
36,456
1,042
892
1,171
209
558
364,298
10,488
18,135
20,516
3,709
1,313
32,120
1,650
1,993
2,240
1,411
45,000
11,000
114,000
60,000
7,000
65,000
5,000
Clinics
Hospitals
Clinics
Clinic
required
2030 planned
1
1
1
110,000
100,000
100,000
425,000
190,000
100,000
70,000
110,000
130,000
110,000
150,000
55,000
25,000
70,000
120,000
20,000
70,000
100,000
120,000
100,000
50,000
120,000
50,000
20,000
240,000
80,000
100,000
5,000
30,000
200,000
11,900
10,000
79,740
74,000
6,000
5,000
5,000
4,000
2,500
707,300
23,000
30,000
32,000
14,350
9,500
40,000
9,000
8,400
5,500
3,500
65,000
40,000
130,000
75,000
15,000
70,000
10,000
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
4
1
1
1
6
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
8
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2030
Population
2030 requirements
Hospitals
required
Population Growth
12.4
9.5
1.4
2.2
1.2
Hospitals
Doctors
/1000
132
430
241
21
57
14
Nurses
/1000
Nurses
3,878
1,663
194
106
47
Other
Dentists
Ratios
2,529
1,131
161
162
45
Facilities
/10000
Hospitals
Clinics
Nearby
hospital
182
86
31
37
10
Doctors
Total
% National
Total
2
7
2
None
2
None
6
None
None
None
None
3
None
None
None
None
8
1
None
None
None
None
None
186
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
None
1
1
5
16
4
4
6
1
1
Clinicians
13
5
1
1
1
Note: Abu Dhabi and Al Gharbia populations based on SCAD 2005 census. Al Ain population based on 2008 UPC estimate.
Source: Population: SCAD, UPC 2030 plans. Clinicians and Facilities: Licensing database. Planned Facilities ; SEHA, UPC 2030 plans, HAAD Planning analysis.
1.0
DRAFT
National
411'200
416'150
422'200
429'400
437'800
445'800
453'600
460'500
467'600
473'600
Expatriate
Low
1'945'000
1'970'000
2'060'000
2'130'000
2'175'000
2'250'000
2'310'000
2'360'000
2'400'000
2'475'000
Clinics2
High
2'045'000
2'190'000
2'350'000
2'505'000
2'675'000
2'850'000
3'045'000
3'240'000
3'400'000
3'575'000
Hospitals5
Ambulance
Stations
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Parking
(spaces)
Minimum service
requirement
Estimated
Resources
Transient1
Land area
(m 000s)
4-5
12-15
?3
2.5
25
2 Physicians
8-12
24-36
?3
30
Primary care
Pharmacy services (on-site or
within 10 min walk)
Laboratory service
12-30
36-90
8.5
?3
3.5
35
30-40
90-120
12
?3
4.5
45
60-80
180-240
80
n/a
n/a
3/bed
90-110
270-330
100
n/a
n/a
10-16
30-48
?7
16-40
48-120
?7
OR
Notes
Notes :Sub Acute beds include: Rehabilitation, Palliative care, Maintenance, Older Persons and Psychogeriatric care; ICU beds exclude
Paediatrics, NICU, CCU, etc. Acute Overnight beds exclude day case beds. Sub acute numbers of beds adjusted
Source: TAHPI, Health Facility briefing system, reference data is based on data extracted from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare,
supplemented by data from the USA inpatient sample and UK Hospital Episode Statistics Online (HES)
Assumptions
Projected bed numbers from 2016 onwards are based on International Average ALOS and 75% occupancy for ICU beds.
Population growth based on: Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council
2030 Plan projections, Advantaged socio-economic class
and with life expectancy >77years. Expatriate utilisation increases from 45% of UAE National utilisation to 55% of UAE
National utilisation. Sub acute number of beds adjusted to meet international benchmark
C2
48
None
None
None
229
124
36
43
10
None
1
None
None
3
11
None
For planning purposes, land must be available for hospitals, clinics and ambulance stations
to serve anticipated population as per the following guidelines:
Year
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2.0
342
1,182
Facilities
10,963
1,996
44,004
14,141
2,256
27,267
16,361
10,674
13,038
4,565
33
4,927
2,703
1,837
480
2,121
53
397
1
95
Low
2.5
146
987
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Population
(000s people)
High
3,992
789
8,851
5,196
48,803
37,544
4,958
4,108
3,829
3,791
1,942
343,002
12,512
11,865
11,484
10,641
8,187
7,880
7,350
6,407
3,260
2,089
20,000
29,000
16,000
15,000
8,000
5,000
5,000
Residential
4.0
224
N/A
28,480
4,028
2,478
313,809
174,625
141,268
47,245
37,831
15,839
15,315
11,740
9,247
7,694
5,317
5,257
2,804
2,371
1,070
827
776
328
122
98
75
Recommendations
Assumptions
Population (millions)
3,289
Intermediate (70%)
Type
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
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Institute of Medicine 2001 Crossing the Quality Chasm, Bodenheimer et al 2002 JAMA, Department of Health UK 2001 Reforming Emergency Care, Picker Institute, Strategy analysis
Bed Occupancy
Population
Region
District
Abu Dhabi Desert Villages
Al Falah
Ghantoot District
Abu Dhabi Island
CBD/Financial Centre
Musaffah
Bani Yas
Al Shahama
Shamkhah
Al Rahba
New Port City
Capital District South
Bain Al Jesrain
Khalifa City A
Grand Mosque District
Inner Islands
Capital District North
Al Mina
Al Raha
Yas Island
Mohamed Bin Zayed City
Saadiyat
Airport District
Lulu Island
Capital District
Mohamed Bin Zayed Centre
South Hudayriat Island
Marina Village
Al Suwwah
Al Reem
Al Ain
Umm Ghaffa
Nahel
Industrial City
Al Salamat/Al Yaher
Al Dhahra
Abu Krayyah
Al Saad
Al Araad
Abu Samra
Al Ain City
Al Quaa
Al Wagan
Al Hayer
Al Dhaher
Remah
Sweihan
Al Khazna
Mezyad
Al Shwaib
Al Fagah
Western Liwa
Madinat Zayed
Ruwais
Mirfa
Ghayathi
Sila'a
Delma Island
Elective
Admission
Screening
Acute Overnight
Episodes
Capacity Masterplan
DRAFT
Non-emergency/elective
Patient self-care
Nationals
Source
Capacity
Management
Capacity Gaps
Model of Care
Co-location
GFA4
OR (m2 000s)
OR
4-6 Physicians
7-14
Physicians
15-20
Physicians
180-240
Beds6
3/bed
Emergency services
Laboratory services
Radiology services
Stand-alone building
n/a
10
1 Ambulance
n/a
15
2 Ambulances
270-330
beds6
1Transient
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Projections for Nationals are rounded to the nearest 2.5% variance between high and low, and those for Expatriates at 5%.
Source SCAD population estimates; additional HAAD assumptions and analysis based on raw insurance data`
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* Impact of home care on hospital days: a meta analysis. Hughes, SL et al (1997). ** A randomised controlled trial of child psychiatric assessment conducted by videoconferencing.
Alford, R et al (2000).
Model of care How health services are currently used. Whats wrong?
There are no systems
in place to support
patient self-care and
management of
chronic disease
Open
access1
Ambulance
Outpatient
Inpatient
Primary care
centre/ clinic
Hospital ER
Hospital
admission
Specialist
Screening
programmes are not
(yet) fully aligned
towards preventing
and treating chronic
conditions
Hospital
specialist
Screening
Patient access to services
is not streamlined: leading
to over-servicing, oversupply and inappropriate
service use
Notes
Source
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1Access
Laboratory and
radiology
Diagnostics
Diagnostic services
are not optimally
integrated into
treatment paths
to SEHA hospital specialists is only via referral from SEHA Centres/Clinics and ER departments. Some SEHA Hospital ER departments also
direct non-emergency patients to adjacent Urgent care centres
Strategy analysis
Subacute care
OUTPATIENT
Home
Healthcare
Telemedicine
INPATIENT
Consultant
led Family
based Care
Remote
support
Disease
management
Check-up
Vaccination
and public
health
programmes
Screening
Urgent Care
Centre
ER
Ambulance
Triage
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Source
Strategy analysis
Outpatient
Tertiary/Quaternary level
Acute Care
Secondary
level Acute
care
Centralized
Emergency
specialist services
e.g., Trauma
Centre, Stroke and
Cardiac
Attract/retain/train workforce
Emergency preparedness
Source
Abu Dhabi Health Sector Strategic Review and Performance Evaluation. May 2013.
Remote
support
Outpatient
Clinic
Ambulance
Check-up
Urgent Care
Centre
Disease
management
Triage
Emergency
Admission .
ER
Emergency
Preventative
Severe
Moderate
None
Including diagnostics
2016
2021
2026
2031
122,345
184,102
223,539
276,589
332,040
Target (85%)
Sub Acute Overnight
Episodes
Sub Acute Overnight
Beds
ICU beds
Emergency Bays
N/A
5,223
6,769
7,061
3.5
3,308
4,328
5,609
5,850
3.0
2,724
3,564
4,619
4,818
3,216
4,233
5,461
6,738
1.5
438
449
525
175
209
245
281
0.5
1,379
0.0
1,284
539
68
73
24
6.2
5.2
2.2
7.8
2.6
8.1
6.5
1.1
3.4
1.2
1
1
325
89
0.7
33
78
42
74
10
17
17
75
3.9
20.7
4.3
14.7
5.5
13.9
1
1
4
1
2
426
87
41
4
792
103
42
36
25
9
302
62
12
3.6
8.4
37.4
0.7
179.7
81.3
49.6
1.4
334.0
96.3
50.8
3.0
6.1
11
11
81.6
112.2
8.6
21.2
1
1
1
3
10
1
2
7
2
None
2
None
6
None
None
None
None
3
None
None
None
None
8
1
None
None
None
None
None
186
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
None
1
1
5
16
4
4
6
1
1
1
1
5
1
148
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
14
3
5
1
1,733
8
17
25
13
6
8
4
2,864
13
29
34
20
9
11
13
3
3
8
175
50
32
38
22
23
4
3
17
256
100
61
63
39
25
1
6
318
1
1
4
3
1
1
968
3
4
3
4
2
1
1.0
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.0
4.5
0.8
0.8
2.6
0.9
1.2
1.3
2.7
5.1
0.6
1.4
2.2
1.2
0.7
1.0
0.5
8.3
1.0
2.4
3.0
1.9
1.1
1.4
1.8
3.1
4.8
1.0
4.5
2.5
2.7
7.5
2.0
2.0
0.9
1.4
0.4
6.0
3.1
2.1
4.8
4.4
4.6
1.2
1.4
0.9
8.8
6.3
4.1
7.9
7.8
5.0
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
11
3
3
5
5
23
7
3
5
2
2
32
107
14
17
18
10
10
81,520
95,972
97,522
111,191
15,375
(41,268)
22,755
72,169
114,161
94,685
138,260
45,753
17,306
64,683
114,743
17,196
67,629
98,930
119,173
99,224
49,672
119,878
49,902
19,925
240,000
80,000
100,000
5,000
30,000
200,000
3,049
4,804
30,937
36,456
1,042
892
1,171
209
558
364,298
10,488
18,135
20,516
3,709
1,313
32,120
1,650
1,993
2,240
1,411
45,000
11,000
114,000
60,000
7,000
65,000
5,000
Clinics
Hospitals
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
4
1
1
1
6
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
8
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2030
Population
Clinic
required
2030 planned
1
1
1
Clinics
Hospitals
required
2030 requirements
Population Growth
12.4
9.5
1.4
2.2
1.2
Hospitals
Doctors
/1000
132
430
241
21
57
14
Nurses
/1000
Nurses
3,878
1,663
194
106
47
Other
Dentists
Ratios
2,529
1,131
161
162
45
Facilities
/10000
Total
Hospitals
Clinics
Nearby
hospital
182
86
31
37
10
Doctors
Total
% National
5,873
2,377
18
23,400
715
655
702
139
286
100,298
4,912
3,330
2,570
7,325
683
713
1,071
3,809
1,546
378
661
6,785
1,270
3,676
3,898
2,139
Clinicians
13
5
110,000
100,000
100,000
425,000
190,000
100,000
70,000
110,000
130,000
110,000
150,000
55,000
25,000
70,000
120,000
20,000
70,000
100,000
120,000
100,000
50,000
120,000
50,000
20,000
240,000
80,000
100,000
5,000
30,000
200,000
11,900
10,000
79,740
74,000
6,000
5,000
5,000
4,000
2,500
707,300
23,000
30,000
32,000
14,350
9,500
40,000
9,000
8,400
5,500
3,500
65,000
40,000
130,000
75,000
15,000
70,000
10,000
Note: Abu Dhabi and Al Gharbia populations based on SCAD 2005 census. Al Ain population based on 2008 UPC estimate.
Source: Population: SCAD, UPC 2030 plans. Clinicians and Facilities: Licensing database. Planned Facilities ; SEHA, UPC 2030 plans, HAAD Planning analysis.
1.0
DRAFT
National
411'200
416'150
422'200
429'400
437'800
445'800
453'600
460'500
467'600
473'600
Expatriate
Low
1'945'000
1'970'000
2'060'000
2'130'000
2'175'000
2'250'000
2'310'000
2'360'000
2'400'000
2'475'000
Clinics2
High
2'045'000
2'190'000
2'350'000
2'505'000
2'675'000
2'850'000
3'045'000
3'240'000
3'400'000
3'575'000
Hospitals5
Ambulance
Stations
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Parking
(spaces)
Minimum service
requirement
Estimated
Resources
Transient1
Land area
(m 000s)
4-5
12-15
?3
2.5
25
2 Physicians
8-12
24-36
?3
30
Primary care
Pharmacy services (on-site or
within 10 min walk)
Laboratory service
12-30
36-90
8.5
?3
3.5
35
30-40
90-120
12
?3
4.5
45
60-80
180-240
80
n/a
n/a
3/bed
90-110
270-330
100
n/a
n/a
10-16
30-48
?7
16-40
48-120
?7
OR
Notes
Notes :Sub Acute beds include: Rehabilitation, Palliative care, Maintenance, Older Persons and Psychogeriatric care; ICU beds exclude
Paediatrics, NICU, CCU, etc. Acute Overnight beds exclude day case beds. Sub acute numbers of beds adjusted
Source: TAHPI, Health Facility briefing system, reference data is based on data extracted from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare,
supplemented by data from the USA inpatient sample and UK Hospital Episode Statistics Online (HES)
Assumptions
Projected bed numbers from 2016 onwards are based on International Average ALOS and 75% occupancy for ICU beds.
Population growth based on: Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council
2030 Plan projections, Advantaged socio-economic class
and with life expectancy >77years. Expatriate utilisation increases from 45% of UAE National utilisation to 55% of UAE
National utilisation. Sub acute number of beds adjusted to meet international benchmark
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32
None
None
None
229
124
36
43
10
None
1
None
None
3
11
None
For planning purposes, land must be available for hospitals, clinics and ambulance stations
to serve anticipated population as per the following guidelines:
Year
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2.0
342
1,182
Facilities
10,963
1,996
44,004
14,141
2,256
27,267
16,361
10,674
13,038
4,565
33
4,927
2,703
1,837
480
2,121
53
397
1
95
Low
2.5
146
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Population
(000s people)
High
3,992
789
8,851
5,196
48,803
37,544
4,958
4,108
3,829
3,791
1,942
343,002
12,512
11,865
11,484
10,641
8,187
7,880
7,350
6,407
3,260
2,089
20,000
29,000
16,000
15,000
8,000
5,000
5,000
Residential
4.0
224
N/A
28,480
4,028
2,478
313,809
174,625
141,268
47,245
37,831
15,839
15,315
11,740
9,247
7,694
5,317
5,257
2,804
2,371
1,070
827
776
328
122
98
75
Recommendations
Assumptions
Population (millions)
3,289
Intermediate (70%)
Type
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
11
Gap now
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Institute of Medicine 2001 Crossing the Quality Chasm, Bodenheimer et al 2002 JAMA, Department of Health UK 2001 Reforming Emergency Care, Picker Institute, Strategy analysis
Bed Occupancy
Population
Region
District
Abu Dhabi Desert Villages
Al Falah
Ghantoot District
Abu Dhabi Island
CBD/Financial Centre
Musaffah
Bani Yas
Al Shahama
Shamkhah
Al Rahba
New Port City
Capital District South
Bain Al Jesrain
Khalifa City A
Grand Mosque District
Inner Islands
Capital District North
Al Mina
Al Raha
Yas Island
Mohamed Bin Zayed City
Saadiyat
Airport District
Lulu Island
Capital District
Mohamed Bin Zayed Centre
South Hudayriat Island
Marina Village
Al Suwwah
Al Reem
Al Ain
Umm Ghaffa
Nahel
Industrial City
Al Salamat/Al Yaher
Al Dhahra
Abu Krayyah
Al Saad
Al Araad
Abu Samra
Al Ain City
Al Quaa
Al Wagan
Al Hayer
Al Dhaher
Remah
Sweihan
Al Khazna
Mezyad
Al Shwaib
Al Fagah
Western Liwa
Madinat Zayed
Ruwais
Mirfa
Ghayathi
Sila'a
Delma Island
Elective
Admission
Screening
Acute Overnight
Episodes
Capacity Masterplan
DRAFT
Non-emergency/elective
Patient self-care
Nationals
Source
Capacity
Management
Capacity Gaps
Model of Care
Co-location
GFA4
OR (m2 000s)
OR
4-6 Physicians
7-14
Physicians
15-20
Physicians
180-240
Beds6
3/bed
Emergency services
Laboratory services
Radiology services
Stand-alone building
n/a
10
1 Ambulance
n/a
15
2 Ambulances
270-330
beds6
1Transient
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HAAD and SCAD are collaborating to align figures with official SCAD estimates; Estimates presented here are for internal HAAD use only
Projections for Nationals are rounded to the nearest 2.5% variance between high and low, and those for Expatriates at 5%.
Source SCAD population estimates; additional HAAD assumptions and analysis based on raw insurance data`
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Notes
Sources:
C9
55
42
128
41
95
84
275
529
27
402
23
503
21
4
32
201
218
228
41
333
194
13
1,213
100
2,392
36
180
40
55
189
49
36
9
25
163
8,021
14%
20%
41%
20%
35%
30%
21%
4%
23%
21%
20%
4
16
6
2
3
21
32
26
1
34
1
5
6
14
19
43
59
1
48
3
50
-11%
21%
27%
27%
41%
29%
1
11
30
10
1
28
-5
24
16
38
11
47
28%
11
31
28%
22%
20%
24%
15%
33%
28%
20%
17%
6%
0%
39%
15%
22%
11
102
-1
5
3
4
-2
5
-1
4
11
26%
252
18
299
8
18
7
8
34
2
3
-23
3
24
74%
11
20
14
32
22
103
118
7
92
13
108
16
4
14
64
53
77
22
56
-18%
14%
13%
12%
38%
12%
68
10
389
49
335
22
91
15
23
108
24
25
5
15
74
8%
11%
12%
26%
15%
22%
7%
25%
5%
23%
14%
4%
-80%
25%
4%
22%
11%
27%
19%
29%
11%
15%
17%
23%
18%
16%
Private
% Growth of
Facilities Providing
the Services
Public
Gaps
Facilities
Private
Specialty
Intensive & Critical Care Medicine
Emergency Medicine
Neonatology
Cardiology
Psychiatry
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Paediatrics
Oncology
General Surgery
Paediatric Surgery
Internal Medicine
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Allergy & Immunology
Cardio-thoracic Surgery
Orthopedics
Family Medicine
Radiology
Neurology
Anesthesiology
Preventive Medicine
Ophthalmology
Infectious Diseases
Dentistry
Urology
General Medicine
Pulmonology
Pathology
Nephrology
Endocrinology
Dermatology
Gastroenterology
Alternative Therapies
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Rheumatology
Otolaryngology (ENT)
Total
Public
Physicians/Dentists
Private
Capacity Balance
% Growth in
Physicians/Dentists
-1
1
3
1
-1
1
-2
-1
3
1
2
3
2
5
5
7
14
1
18
2
14
No Capacity Gap
Moderate Capacity Gap
Severe Capacity Gap
% Private / Public Capacity
Increase
No change
Decrease
-1
9
3
8
5
6
5
1
3
-1
-1
-3
-1
1
-1
38
10
45
5
9
4
21
3
1
-18
3
5
234
-2
Paediatric Ophthalmology
Count of patients
1
2012
Count of patients
2011
Count of patients
4
32
25
13
Paediatric Orth-oncology
Neurology
Orthopedic Surgery
Paediatric Cardiology
Paediatric Rheumatology
Paediatric Pulmonology
Paediatric Neurology
1
2
1
1
Cardiology
Metabolic Disease
Ophthalmic Oncology
Neurosurgery
Plastic Surgery
1
1
1
1
Ophthalmology
1
1
1
56
89
58
Source IPC 2011,2012 & 2013 Annual Statistics Report. Analysis of Medical Board referrals abroad for treatment (under International Patient Care, IPC).
C10
56
Notes
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
Note
Source
C11
57
Paediatric
Oncology
2013
18
Paediatric
Orthopedic
Surgery
27
Paediatric
Cardiac Surgery
Paediatric
Neurology
Paediatric
Ophthalmology
27
22
37
Paediatric
Gastroenterolo
gy
20
Paediatric
Pulmonology
Paediatric
Cardiology
Paediatric
Paediatric
Paediatric Spine
Oncology/Haem Plastic Surgery
Surgery
atology
15
11
34
Paediatric
Haematology
Paediatric
General Surgery
Paediatric
Rehabilitation
Paediatric
Neurosurgery
Paediatric ENT
Paediatric
Urology
21
20
19
10
Paediatric
Brachial Plexus
Injury
6
2012
29
41
32
11
31
18
25
34
14
25
11
15
10
2011
40
37
29
26
21
18
17
17
16
15
14
11
18
12
2010
21
31
31
14
19
17
15
15
15
11
17
15
2009
16
28
41
15
18
16
12
19
10
15
16
Paediatric age is defined to be inclusive of ages from birth and up to 18 years old.
HAAD- IPC 2013 Statistic Report, IPC capacity gap analysis- planning analysis.
Paediatric BMT
follow up
BMT Paediatric
600
500
400
344
300
205
199
200
108
100
37
14
0
Follow up previous
Treatment Abroad
Limited Services
Emergency
Treatment while
Abroad
High
Risk/Complexity
Service Not
Available
Donor
Others
Count of Patients
Grand Total
C12
58
568
344
205
199
108
14
37
1,475
Source IPC 2013 Statistics Report- Medical Board sub reason for sending and approving treatment abroad.
%
38%
25%
15%
15%
8%
1%
3%
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
C13
59
Note
26% of HAAD IPC approvals relate to UAE patients from Non Abu Dhabi Emirate.
Source
Paediatric Ophthalmology
Paediatric Neurosurgery
Renal Transplant
Cardiology
Paediatric Vascular Surgery
Brachial Plexus Injury
Paediatric Cardiology
Urology
Spine Surgery
Ophthalmic Onocology
Paediatric Pulmonology
Paediatric Orthopedic Surgery
Paediatric Electrophysiology
Post Cardiac Transplant
ENT
Gastroenterology
Orthopedic Surgery
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
BMT
Plastic Surgery
Ortho-Oncology
Paediatric Rheumatology
Paediatric Neurology
Ophthalmology
Neurosurgery
Paediatric Ortho-Oncology
Liver Transplant
3
3
3
3
Paediatric Rehabilitation
BMT follow up
10
Donor
10
16
0
C14
60
10
12
14
16
18
Note
Services not available classification by Medical Board includes the non-availability of facilities, specialised centres, equipment, programmes,
clinical staff etc.
Source
IPC 2013 statistic report- Medical Board sub reason for sending abroad (Services not available) and approving treatment abroad.
Remote
support
Outpatient
Clinic
Ambulance
Check-up
Urgent Care
Centre
Disease
management
Triage
Emergency
Admission .
ER
Emergency
Preventative
Severe
Moderate
None
Including diagnostics
2016
2021
2026
2031
122,345
184,102
223,539
276,589
332,040
Target (85%)
Sub Acute Overnight
Episodes
Sub Acute Overnight
Beds
ICU beds
Emergency Bays
N/A
5,223
6,769
7,061
3.5
3,308
4,328
5,609
5,850
3.0
2,724
3,564
4,619
4,818
3,216
4,233
5,461
6,738
1.5
438
449
525
175
209
245
281
0.5
1,379
0.0
32
5,873
2,377
18
23,400
715
655
702
139
286
100,298
4,912
3,330
2,570
7,325
683
713
1,071
3,809
1,546
378
661
6,785
1,270
3,676
3,898
2,139
1,284
539
68
73
24
6.2
5.2
2.2
7.8
2.6
8.1
6.5
1.1
3.4
1.2
1
1
325
89
0.7
33
78
42
74
10
17
17
75
3.9
20.7
4.3
14.7
5.5
13.9
1
1
4
1
2
426
87
41
4
792
103
42
36
25
9
302
62
12
3.6
8.4
37.4
0.7
179.7
81.3
49.6
1.4
334.0
96.3
50.8
3.0
6.1
11
11
81.6
112.2
8.6
21.2
1
1
1
3
10
1
1
1
5
1
148
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
14
3
5
1
1,733
8
17
25
13
6
8
4
2,864
13
29
34
20
9
11
13
3
3
8
175
50
32
38
22
23
4
3
17
256
100
61
63
39
25
1
6
318
1
1
4
3
968
3
4
3
4
2
1
1
1
1.0
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.0
4.5
0.8
0.8
2.6
0.9
1.2
1.3
2.7
5.1
0.6
1.4
2.2
1.2
0.7
1.0
0.5
8.3
1.0
2.4
3.0
1.9
1.1
1.4
1.8
3.1
4.8
1.0
4.5
2.5
2.7
7.5
2.0
2.0
0.9
1.4
0.4
6.0
3.1
2.1
4.8
4.4
4.6
1.2
1.4
0.9
8.8
6.3
4.1
7.9
7.8
5.0
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
11
3
3
5
5
23
7
3
5
2
2
32
107
14
17
18
10
10
81,520
95,972
97,522
111,191
15,375
(41,268)
22,755
72,169
114,161
94,685
138,260
45,753
17,306
64,683
114,743
17,196
67,629
98,930
119,173
99,224
49,672
119,878
49,902
19,925
240,000
80,000
100,000
5,000
30,000
200,000
3,049
4,804
30,937
36,456
1,042
892
1,171
209
558
364,298
10,488
18,135
20,516
3,709
1,313
32,120
1,650
1,993
2,240
1,411
45,000
11,000
114,000
60,000
7,000
65,000
5,000
Clinics
Hospitals
Clinics
Clinic
required
2030 planned
1
1
1
110,000
100,000
100,000
425,000
190,000
100,000
70,000
110,000
130,000
110,000
150,000
55,000
25,000
70,000
120,000
20,000
70,000
100,000
120,000
100,000
50,000
120,000
50,000
20,000
240,000
80,000
100,000
5,000
30,000
200,000
11,900
10,000
79,740
74,000
6,000
5,000
5,000
4,000
2,500
707,300
23,000
30,000
32,000
14,350
9,500
40,000
9,000
8,400
5,500
3,500
65,000
40,000
130,000
75,000
15,000
70,000
10,000
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
4
1
1
1
6
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
8
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2030
Population
2030 requirements
Hospitals
required
Population Growth
12.4
9.5
1.4
2.2
1.2
Hospitals
Doctors
/1000
132
430
241
21
57
14
Nurses
/1000
Nurses
3,878
1,663
194
106
47
Other
Dentists
Ratios
2,529
1,131
161
162
45
Facilities
/10000
Hospitals
Clinics
Nearby
hospital
182
86
31
37
10
Doctors
Total
% National
Total
2
7
2
None
2
None
6
None
None
None
None
3
None
None
None
None
8
1
None
None
None
None
None
186
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
None
1
1
5
16
4
4
6
1
1
Clinicians
13
5
1
1
1
Note: Abu Dhabi and Al Gharbia populations based on SCAD 2005 census. Al Ain population based on 2008 UPC estimate.
Source: Population: SCAD, UPC 2030 plans. Clinicians and Facilities: Licensing database. Planned Facilities ; SEHA, UPC 2030 plans, HAAD Planning analysis.
1.0
DRAFT
National
411'200
416'150
422'200
429'400
437'800
445'800
453'600
460'500
467'600
473'600
Expatriate
Low
1'945'000
1'970'000
2'060'000
2'130'000
2'175'000
2'250'000
2'310'000
2'360'000
2'400'000
2'475'000
Clinics2
High
2'045'000
2'190'000
2'350'000
2'505'000
2'675'000
2'850'000
3'045'000
3'240'000
3'400'000
3'575'000
Hospitals5
Ambulance
Stations
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Parking
(spaces)
Minimum service
requirement
Estimated
Resources
Transient1
Land area
(m 000s)
4-5
12-15
?3
2.5
25
2 Physicians
8-12
24-36
?3
30
Primary care
Pharmacy services (on-site or
within 10 min walk)
Laboratory service
12-30
36-90
8.5
?3
3.5
35
30-40
90-120
12
?3
4.5
45
60-80
180-240
80
n/a
n/a
3/bed
90-110
270-330
100
n/a
n/a
10-16
30-48
?7
16-40
48-120
?7
OR
Notes
Notes :Sub Acute beds include: Rehabilitation, Palliative care, Maintenance, Older Persons and Psychogeriatric care; ICU beds exclude
Paediatrics, NICU, CCU, etc. Acute Overnight beds exclude day case beds. Sub acute numbers of beds adjusted
Source: TAHPI, Health Facility briefing system, reference data is based on data extracted from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare,
supplemented by data from the USA inpatient sample and UK Hospital Episode Statistics Online (HES)
Assumptions
Projected bed numbers from 2016 onwards are based on International Average ALOS and 75% occupancy for ICU beds.
Population growth based on: Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council
2030 Plan projections, Advantaged socio-economic class
and with life expectancy >77years. Expatriate utilisation increases from 45% of UAE National utilisation to 55% of UAE
National utilisation. Sub acute number of beds adjusted to meet international benchmark
C15
61
None
None
None
229
124
36
43
10
None
1
None
None
3
11
None
For planning purposes, land must be available for hospitals, clinics and ambulance stations
to serve anticipated population as per the following guidelines:
Year
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2.0
342
1,182
Facilities
10,963
1,996
44,004
14,141
2,256
27,267
16,361
10,674
13,038
4,565
33
4,927
2,703
1,837
480
2,121
53
397
1
95
Low
2.5
146
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Population
(000s people)
High
3,992
789
8,851
5,196
48,803
37,544
4,958
4,108
3,829
3,791
1,942
343,002
12,512
11,865
11,484
10,641
8,187
7,880
7,350
6,407
3,260
2,089
20,000
29,000
16,000
15,000
8,000
5,000
5,000
Residential
4.0
224
N/A
28,480
4,028
2,478
313,809
174,625
141,268
47,245
37,831
15,839
15,315
11,740
9,247
7,694
5,317
5,257
2,804
2,371
1,070
827
776
328
122
98
75
Recommendations
Assumptions
Population (millions)
3,289
Intermediate (70%)
Type
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
11
Gap now
Capacity Gap
Institute of Medicine 2001 Crossing the Quality Chasm, Bodenheimer et al 2002 JAMA, Department of Health UK 2001 Reforming Emergency Care, Picker Institute, Strategy analysis
Bed Occupancy
Population
Region
District
Abu Dhabi Desert Villages
Al Falah
Ghantoot District
Abu Dhabi Island
CBD/Financial Centre
Musaffah
Bani Yas
Al Shahama
Shamkhah
Al Rahba
New Port City
Capital District South
Bain Al Jesrain
Khalifa City A
Grand Mosque District
Inner Islands
Capital District North
Al Mina
Al Raha
Yas Island
Mohamed Bin Zayed City
Saadiyat
Airport District
Lulu Island
Capital District
Mohamed Bin Zayed Centre
South Hudayriat Island
Marina Village
Al Suwwah
Al Reem
Al Ain
Umm Ghaffa
Nahel
Industrial City
Al Salamat/Al Yaher
Al Dhahra
Abu Krayyah
Al Saad
Al Araad
Abu Samra
Al Ain City
Al Quaa
Al Wagan
Al Hayer
Al Dhaher
Remah
Sweihan
Al Khazna
Mezyad
Al Shwaib
Al Fagah
Western Liwa
Madinat Zayed
Ruwais
Mirfa
Ghayathi
Sila'a
Delma Island
Elective
Admission
Screening
Acute Overnight
Episodes
Capacity Masterplan
DRAFT
Non-emergency/elective
Patient self-care
Nationals
Source
Capacity
Management
Capacity Gaps
Model of Care
Co-location
GFA4
OR (m2 000s)
OR
4-6 Physicians
7-14
Physicians
15-20
Physicians
180-240
Beds6
3/bed
Emergency services
Laboratory services
Radiology services
Stand-alone building
n/a
10
1 Ambulance
n/a
15
2 Ambulances
270-330
beds6
1Transient
Note
C17
HAAD and SCAD are collaborating to align figures with official SCAD estimates; Estimates presented here are for internal HAAD use only
Projections for Nationals are rounded to the nearest 2.5% variance between high and low, and those for Expatriates at 5%.
Source SCAD population estimates; additional HAAD assumptions and analysis based on raw insurance data`
73
1
1
1
1
HAAD analysisC24 shows that the Western region is significantly underserved at a regional specialty level. HAAD is addressing this issue through
the alignment of HAAD licensing process with healthcare demand.
Significant population growth. The Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council (UPC) 2030 Plan envisages the population of Abu Dhabi Emirate
doublingC18, C35.
In Abu Dhabi region Abu Dhabi Island and Musaffah population is expected to reduce over time, with aggressive growth off island and in
rural areas, e.g., Mohammed Bin Zayed, Capital District, Shamkha, and Al Reem Island populations are projected to grow by over 820,000.
Growth in 17 of the 28 districts is projected to exceed 60,000 in each case. Population in the villages along the road stretching east from
Bani Yas and west of Al Ain city is anticipated to grow to over 74,000 transforming it from a predominately rural area to an urban
corridorC18.
The Al Ain city population is projected to double by 2030 with more modest growth expected in the surrounding rural areasC18.
Western region population is projected to almost double to over 378,000 with the biggest growth in Ruwais, Ghayathi, Mirfa, and LiwaC18.
C16
62
Source
Note
Number and location of unserved areas will be subject to review during 2014.
C17
63
Al Ain
Western
C18
64
182
86
31
37
10
1
1
4.3
3.5
0.6
1.8
0.6
1
4.6
1
1
2.3
2
1
1
2
7
2
None
2
None
6
None
None
None
None
3
None
None
None
None
8
1
None
None
None
None
None
186
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
None
1
1
5
16
4
4
6
1
1
4
1
43.7
26.7
1.6
43.9
5
2
158
1
0.21
0.1
3.8
0.5
1.1
1.6
0.9
0.6
0.8
0.4
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
11
3
3
5
0.7
1.1
0.2
2.4
1.2
0.9
1.9
1.8
1.8
57,040
52,937
3,282
(313,278)
667
(223,587)
(3,403)
(8,339)
182,828
(11,304)
1,063
37,805
28,991
80,000
32,418
5,937
73,591
64,553
103,161
67,292
287,390
82,058
64,303
23,089
267,868
74,031
94,031
8,163
22,938
163,919
1,280
3,117
(29,122)
(32,460)
(1,032)
715
(1,380)
(1,330)
(1,504)
252,926
3,912
10,050
15,443
3,902
1,499
12,884
100
2,861
336
(552)
14,818
(10,864)
65,854
37,363
24,827
4,954
(4,246)
4
1
2
0
1
0
1
1
8
1
1
4
1
0
0
3
0
0
2
1
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1M
1M
3M
1
1
1
1L
1L
1M
1M
1M
2M
1L
1L
1l
1L
2L
1L
1M
1L
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1L
1S
1
1
1
1
1
2L
1S
1S
1
1S
1S
1S
1S
3
15
2
1
1
1
2M
1M
1S
1M
1M
1S
1L
1S
1S
1S
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2030
Population
need
1L
1M
1M
0
5
1
4
4
1
0
Under Process
Subject to Change
Clinics
Under
Construction
under way
need
Doctors
/1000
Population Growth
14
5
1
Hospitals
Ambulance
station
2
None
None
229
124
36
43
10
1
1
None
None
3
None
None
under way
52,960
7,490
4,608
583,543
324,723
262,695
87,854
70,349
29,453
28,479
21,831
17,195
14,307
9,776
5,214
4,409
1,990
1,538
1,443
610
227
182
139
2,238
5,969
5,969
5,969
5,969
5,969
11,725
6,883
64,649
49,734
6,568
5,442
5,072
5,022
2,573
454,374
16,575
15,718
15,213
14,096
10,845
10,439
9,737
8,487
4,319
2,767
50,182
72,764
40,146
37,637
20,073
12,546
12,546
Nearby
hospital
Type
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Clinics &
Centres
Gap Now
Clinicians
Hospitals
District
Desert Villages
Al Falah
Ghantoot District
Abu Dhabi Island
CBD/Financial Centre
Musaffah
Bani Yas
Al Shahama
Shamkhah
Al Rahba
New Port City
Capital District South
Bain Al Jesrain
Khalifa City
Grand Mosque District
Inner Islands
Capital District North
Al Mina
Al Raha
Yas Island
Mohamed Bin Zayed City
Saadiyat
Airport District
Lulu Island
Capital District
Mohamed Bin Zayed Centre
South Hudayriat Island
Marina Village
Al Suwwah
Al Reem
Umm Ghaffa
Nahel
Industrial City
Al Salamat/Al Yaher
Al Dhahra
Abu Krayyah
Al Saad
Al Araad
Abu Samra
Al Ain City
Al Quaa
Al Wagan
Al Hayer
Al Dhaher
Remah
Sweihan
Al Khazna
Mezyad
Al Shwaib
Al Fagah
Liwa
Madinat Zayed
Ruwais
Mirfa
Ghayathi
Sila'a
Delma Island
Total
Region
Abu Dhabi
Facilities
Total
Population
110,000
60,427
7,890
270,265
325,390
39,108
84,451
62,010
212,281
17,175
22,894
55,000
43,298
80,000
42,194
11,151
78,000
66,543
104,699
68,735
288,000
82,285
64,485
23,228
270,106
80,000
100,000
14,132
28,907
169,888
13,005
10,000
35,527
17,274
5,536
6,157
3,692
3,692
1,069
707,300
20,487
25,768
30,656
17,998
12,344
23,323
9,837
11,348
4,655
2,215
65,000
61,900
106,000
75,000
44,900
17,500
8,300
4,223,025
Capacity Gap
Severe
Moderate
None
Supply
Undersupply/underserved
Potential over supply
L, M, S
Source Population: SCAD, 2011 Estimate, UPC 2030 plans. Clinicians and Facilities: Licensing database. Planned Facilities ; SEHA, UPC 2030 plans, HAAD
Planning analysis.
Centralised1
Regional2
(Island/Middle, Eastern
and Western)
Standard
1 HAAD
Description
Examples
Highly specialised
Strong volumebased competency
Low volume
High cost
Burn Care
Open Heart
Surgery
Oncology Surgery
Moderate
complexity
Time dependency
Some volumebased competency
Middle volume
Middle cost
Cardiac
Catheterisation
Specialist Diabetes
Care
Non-complex
High volume
Low cost
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Burns
Gynecology
Orthopaedic
Cardiology - Invasive
Haematology
Plastic surgery
Cardiology - Medical
Psychiatry
Cardiothoracic surgery
Neonatology
Rehabilitation
Dentistry
Nephrology
Respiratory medicine
Dermatology
Neurological surgery
Rheumatology
Endocrinology
Neurology
Transplant surgery
ENT
Obstetrics
Trauma
Gastroenterology
Obstetric - Delivery
Urology
General medicine
Oncology
Vascular surgery
General surgery
Ophthalmology
Notes
As the service lines are derived from IR-DRGs, which apply to all ages, the same classification applies to both adult and paediatric service lines but is
differentiated by age. Paediatric service lines are differentiated from adult as those applicable to services planned or provided for ages from birth and up
to 18 years old. Paediatric service lines exclude DRGs that are not applicable to paediatric categories.
All stated services line encompass all patient setting except Long Term Care (LTC).
Source
Categories maintained by HAAD with input from Providers, Payers, and other stakeholders.
Notes
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Centralised
99.5%
5.3%
3.5%
100.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.5%
0.5%
0.0%
5.6%
1.2%
11.1%
3.5%
0.4%
4.0%
0.0%
40.1%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
30.7%
0.0%
0.6%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.7%
0.0%
100.0%
100.0%
0.4%
32.5%
Regional
0.5%
82.7%
44.9%
0.0%
0.0%
8.0%
13.3%
8.3%
1.0%
26.6%
4.7%
3.7%
44.9%
0.6%
13.1%
2.8%
4.5%
34.4%
13.3%
0.0%
69.3%
81.1%
13.3%
26.8%
20.8%
100.0%
7.9%
39.6%
0.0%
0.0%
30.5%
67.5%
Standard
0.0%
12.0%
51.6%
0.0%
100.0%
92.0%
86.2%
91.3%
99.0%
67.7%
94.0%
85.2%
51.6%
99.0%
82.9%
97.2%
55.5%
65.6%
86.7%
100.0%
0.0%
18.9%
86.2%
73.1%
79.2%
0.0%
91.4%
60.4%
0.0%
0.0%
69.1%
0.0%
Percentage figures are % by volume of all DRGs within each clinical service line; Details to be published on HAAD website (www.haad.ae)
1Trauma Service Line contains only 3 DRGs related to Head Trauma.
Source Categories maintained by HAAD with input from Providers, Payers, and other stakeholders.
Notes
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Centralised
96.6%
24.1%
2.2%
0.0%
0.0%
100.0%
53.6%
100.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.5%
0.6%
6.9%
0.5%
2.2%
0.0%
0.0%
58.1%
0.0%
53.0%
46.7%
2.6%
0.5%
0.0%
0.2%
0.0%
3.1%
6.7%
1.4%
100.0%
9.4%
2.9%
Regional
3.4%
1.2%
2.8%
13.3%
0.0%
0.0%
27.0%
0.0%
0.0%
47.7%
1.5%
0.6%
2.8%
4.0%
3.5%
49.2%
16.7%
7.4%
39.5%
17.6%
46.8%
0.0%
26.6%
31.6%
100.0%
0.4%
7.8%
96.9%
49.9%
95.7%
0.0%
11.3%
6.0%
Standard
0.0%
72.3%
95.0%
86.7%
100.0%
0.0%
19.4%
0.0%
100.0%
52.3%
98.4%
98.9%
96.5%
89.2%
96.0%
48.6%
83.3%
92.6%
0.0%
82.4%
0.0%
53.3%
70.9%
67.8%
0.0%
99.4%
92.2%
0.0%
43.4%
2.9%
0.0%
79.2%
90.7%
Percentage figures are % by volume of all DRGs within each clinical service line; Details to be published on HAAD website (www.haad.ae).
Paediatric age is defined to be inclusive of ages from birth and up to 18 years old.
Source Categories maintained by HAAD with input from Providers, Payers, and other stakeholders.
Note
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Percent of
coverage
89%
33%
67%
53%
67%
53%
71%
13%
100%
100%
67%
88%
83%
96%
75%
94%
72%
100%
50%
86%
58%
87%
70%
60%
100%
77%
100%
40%
63%
47%
0%
0%
68%
SEHA Market
Share %
Capacity Gap
Severe
Moderate
None
Percentage figures are % by volume of all DRGs within each clinical service line; Details to be published on HAAD website (www.haad.ae. Paediatric age
is defined to be inclusive of ages from birth and up to 18 years old.
C24
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Source
Note
Number of
Non
Available
Regional
DRGs
2
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
9
0
0
1
0
2
0
2
2
10
0
3
0
0
1
1
36
Count of
Regional
DRGs
2
14
23
5
2
6
5
2
6
1
15
3
26
3
3
25
3
25
6
22
11
24
3
15
2
2
17
11
282
Eastern Region
% of
Regional
Coverage
0%
100%
100%
100%
100%
83%
80%
100%
100%
0%
100%
100%
65%
100%
100%
96%
100%
92%
100%
91%
82%
58%
100%
80%
100%
100%
94%
91%
87%
SEHA
Market
Share %
Number of
Non
Count of
Available Regional
Regional
DRGs
DRGs
0
2
5
14
0
23
0
5
0
2
3
6
1
5
0
2
2
6
1
1
1
15
1
3
12
26
0
3
0
3
1
25
0
3
0
25
0
6
2
22
3
11
8
24
0
3
3
15
0
2
0
2
2
17
3
11
48
282
Western Region
% of
Regional
Coverage
100%
64%
100%
100%
100%
50%
80%
100%
67%
0%
93%
67%
54%
100%
100%
96%
100%
100%
100%
91%
73%
67%
100%
80%
100%
100%
88%
73%
83%
SEHA
Market
Share %
Number of
Non
Count of
Available Regional
Regional
DRGs
DRGs
1
2
14
14
5
23
1
5
0
2
4
6
2
5
0
2
3
6
1
1
7
15
3
3
19
26
1
3
3
3
10
25
1
3
19
25
3
6
10
22
11
11
23
24
3
3
7
15
1
2
0
2
11
17
11
11
174
282
% of
Regional
Coverage
50%
0%
78%
80%
100%
33%
60%
100%
50%
0%
53%
0%
27%
67%
0%
60%
67%
24%
50%
55%
0%
4%
0%
53%
50%
100%
35%
0%
38%
SEHA
Market
Share
Remote
support
Outpatient
Clinic
Screening
Ambulance
Check-up
Urgent Care
Centre
Disease
management
Emergency
Admission .
ER
Emergency
Severe
Moderate
None
Including diagnostics
2026
2031
184,102
223,539
276,589
332,040
3,289
3,992
5,223
6,769
7,061
3.5
3,308
4,328
5,609
5,850
3.0
Population (millions)
High
32
5,873
2,377
18
23,400
715
655
702
139
286
100,298
4,912
3,330
2,570
7,325
683
713
1,071
3,809
1,546
378
661
6,785
1,270
3,676
3,898
2,139
1,284
539
68
73
24
6.2
5.2
2.2
7.8
2.6
8.1
6.5
1.1
3.4
1.2
1
1
325
89
0.7
33
78
42
74
10
17
17
75
3.9
20.7
4.3
14.7
5.5
13.9
1
1
4
1
2
426
87
41
4
792
103
42
36
25
9
302
62
12
3.6
8.4
37.4
0.7
179.7
81.3
49.6
1.4
334.0
96.3
50.8
3.0
6.1
11
11
81.6
112.2
8.6
21.2
1
1
1
3
10
1
1
1
5
1
148
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
14
3
5
1
1,733
8
17
25
13
6
8
4
2,864
13
29
34
20
9
11
13
3
3
8
175
50
32
38
22
23
4
3
17
256
100
61
63
39
25
1
6
318
1
1
4
3
968
3
4
3
4
2
1
1
1
1.0
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.0
4.5
0.8
0.8
2.6
0.9
1.2
1.3
2.7
5.1
0.6
1.4
2.2
1.2
0.7
1.0
0.5
8.3
1.0
2.4
3.0
1.9
1.1
1.4
1.8
3.1
4.8
1.0
4.5
2.5
2.7
7.5
2.0
2.0
0.9
1.4
0.4
6.0
3.1
2.1
4.8
4.4
4.6
1.2
1.4
0.9
8.8
6.3
4.1
7.9
7.8
5.0
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
11
3
3
5
5
23
7
3
5
2
2
32
107
14
17
18
10
10
81,520
95,972
97,522
111,191
15,375
(41,268)
22,755
72,169
114,161
94,685
138,260
45,753
17,306
64,683
114,743
17,196
67,629
98,930
119,173
99,224
49,672
119,878
49,902
19,925
240,000
80,000
100,000
5,000
30,000
200,000
3,049
4,804
30,937
36,456
1,042
892
1,171
209
558
364,298
10,488
18,135
20,516
3,709
1,313
32,120
1,650
1,993
2,240
1,411
45,000
11,000
114,000
60,000
7,000
65,000
5,000
Clinics
Hospitals
Clinics
Clinic
required
2030 planned
1
1
1
110,000
100,000
100,000
425,000
190,000
100,000
70,000
110,000
130,000
110,000
150,000
55,000
25,000
70,000
120,000
20,000
70,000
100,000
120,000
100,000
50,000
120,000
50,000
20,000
240,000
80,000
100,000
5,000
30,000
200,000
11,900
10,000
79,740
74,000
6,000
5,000
5,000
4,000
2,500
707,300
23,000
30,000
32,000
14,350
9,500
40,000
9,000
8,400
5,500
3,500
65,000
40,000
130,000
75,000
15,000
70,000
10,000
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
4
1
1
1
6
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
8
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2030
Population
2030 requirements
Hospitals
required
Population Growth
12.4
9.5
1.4
2.2
1.2
Hospitals
Doctors
/1000
132
430
241
21
57
14
Nurses
/1000
Nurses
3,878
1,663
194
106
47
Other
Dentists
Ratios
2,529
1,131
161
162
45
Facilities
/10000
Hospitals
Clinics
Nearby
hospital
182
86
31
37
10
Doctors
Total
% National
Total
2
7
2
None
2
None
6
None
None
None
None
3
None
None
None
None
8
1
None
None
None
None
None
186
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
None
1
1
5
16
4
4
6
1
1
Clinicians
13
5
1
1
1
4,619
4,818
N/A
3,216
4,233
5,461
6,738
224
342
438
449
525
ICU beds
146
175
209
245
281
0.5
Emergency Bays
N/A
789
987
1,182
1,379
0.0
National
1.5
1.0
411'200
416'150
422'200
429'400
437'800
445'800
453'600
460'500
467'600
473'600
Expatriate
Low
1'945'000
1'970'000
2'060'000
2'130'000
2'175'000
2'250'000
2'310'000
2'360'000
2'400'000
2'475'000
Clinics2
High
2'045'000
2'190'000
2'350'000
2'505'000
2'675'000
2'850'000
3'045'000
3'240'000
3'400'000
3'575'000
Hospitals5
Ambulance
Stations
Notes
Parking
(spaces)
Minimum service
requirement
Estimated
Resources
Transient1
Land area
(m 000s)
4-5
12-15
?3
2.5
25
2 Physicians
8-12
24-36
?3
30
Primary care
Pharmacy services (on-site or
within 10 min walk)
Laboratory service
12-30
36-90
8.5
?3
3.5
35
30-40
90-120
12
?3
4.5
45
60-80
180-240
80
n/a
n/a
3/bed
90-110
270-330
100
n/a
n/a
10-16
30-48
?7
16-40
48-120
?7
OR
Year
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2.0
DRAFT
For planning purposes, land must be available for hospitals, clinics and ambulance stations
to serve anticipated population as per the following guidelines:
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
C25
71
None
None
None
229
124
36
43
10
None
1
None
None
3
11
None
Low
2.5
3,564
Notes :Sub Acute beds include: Rehabilitation, Palliative care, Maintenance, Older Persons and Psychogeriatric care; ICU beds exclude
Paediatrics, NICU, CCU, etc. Acute Overnight beds exclude day case beds. Sub acute numbers of beds adjusted
Source: TAHPI, Health Facility briefing system, reference data is based on data extracted from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare,
supplemented by data from the USA inpatient sample and UK Hospital Episode Statistics Online (HES)
Assumptions
Projected bed numbers from 2016 onwards are based on International Average ALOS and 75% occupancy for ICU beds.
Population growth based on: Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council
2030 Plan projections, Advantaged socio-economic class
and with life expectancy >77years. Expatriate utilisation increases from 45% of UAE National utilisation to 55% of UAE
National utilisation. Sub acute number of beds adjusted to meet international benchmark
Facilities
10,963
1,996
44,004
14,141
2,256
27,267
16,361
10,674
13,038
4,565
33
4,927
2,703
1,837
480
2,121
53
397
1
95
Note: Abu Dhabi and Al Gharbia populations based on SCAD 2005 census. Al Ain population based on 2008 UPC estimate.
Source: Population: SCAD, UPC 2030 plans. Clinicians and Facilities: Licensing database. Planned Facilities ; SEHA, UPC 2030 plans, HAAD Planning analysis.
Residential
4.0
2,724
8,851
5,196
48,803
37,544
4,958
4,108
3,829
3,791
1,942
343,002
12,512
11,865
11,484
10,641
8,187
7,880
7,350
6,407
3,260
2,089
20,000
29,000
16,000
15,000
8,000
5,000
5,000
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Population
(000s people)
2016
122,345
Target (85%)
28,480
4,028
2,478
313,809
174,625
141,268
47,245
37,831
15,839
15,315
11,740
9,247
7,694
5,317
5,257
2,804
2,371
1,070
827
776
328
122
98
75
Recommendations
2011 Actual
Intermediate (70%)
Type
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
11
Assumptions
Gap now
Capacity Gap
Institute of Medicine 2001 Crossing the Quality Chasm, Bodenheimer et al 2002 JAMA, Department of Health UK 2001 Reforming Emergency Care, Picker Institute, Strategy analysis
Bed Occupancy
Population
Region
District
Abu Dhabi Desert Villages
Al Falah
Ghantoot District
Abu Dhabi Island
CBD/Financial Centre
Musaffah
Bani Yas
Al Shahama
Shamkhah
Al Rahba
New Port City
Capital District South
Bain Al Jesrain
Khalifa City A
Grand Mosque District
Inner Islands
Capital District North
Al Mina
Al Raha
Yas Island
Mohamed Bin Zayed City
Saadiyat
Airport District
Lulu Island
Capital District
Mohamed Bin Zayed Centre
South Hudayriat Island
Marina Village
Al Suwwah
Al Reem
Al Ain
Umm Ghaffa
Nahel
Industrial City
Al Salamat/Al Yaher
Al Dhahra
Abu Krayyah
Al Saad
Al Araad
Abu Samra
Al Ain City
Al Quaa
Al Wagan
Al Hayer
Al Dhaher
Remah
Sweihan
Al Khazna
Mezyad
Al Shwaib
Al Fagah
Western Liwa
Madinat Zayed
Ruwais
Mirfa
Ghayathi
Sila'a
Delma Island
Elective
Admission
Triage
Preventative
Acute Overnight
Episodes
Capacity Masterplan
DRAFT
Non-emergency/elective
Patient self-care
Nationals
Source
Capacity
Management
Capacity Gaps
Model of Care
Co-location
GFA4
OR (m2 000s)
OR
4-6 Physicians
7-14
Physicians
15-20
Physicians
180-240
Beds6
3/bed
Emergency services
Laboratory services
Radiology services
Stand-alone building
n/a
10
1 Ambulance
n/a
15
2 Ambulances
270-330
beds6
1Transient
C17
Note
HAAD and SCAD are collaborating to align figures with official SCAD estimates; Estimates presented here are for internal HAAD use only
Projections for Nationals are rounded to the nearest 2.5% variance between high and low, and those for Expatriates at 5%.
Source SCAD population estimates; additional HAAD assumptions and analysis based on raw insurance data`
73
Based
on Bed Occupancy
2030
8,767
11,365
5,264
6,517
7,890
10,217
60%
4,942
6,116
7,402
9,046
70%
4,298
5,314
6,428
7,858
50%
5,408
6,734
8,186
10,710
4,828
6,012
7,308
9,562
60%
4,506
5,611
6,821
8,404
70%
3,863
4,810
5,847
7,203
C26
72
2025
7,238
2020
5,843
50%
Total Beds
2015
Subacute Overnight
Beds
247
70%
435
505
581
655
183
75%
211
243
277
335
Emergency Bays
273
491
576
694
837
Assumptions
Projected bed numbers from 2015 onwards are based on International Average ALOS. Rate of population growth based on: Abu Dhabi Urban Planning
Council 2030 Plan projections, Advantaged socio-economic class and with life expectancy >77years. Expatriate utilisation increases from 45% of UAE
National utilisation to 55% of UAE National utilisation.
Notes
Subacute beds include: Rehabilitation, Palliative care, Maintenance, Older Persons and Psychogeriatric care; ICU beds exclude Paediatrics, NICU, CCU,
etc.; Acute Overnight beds exclude day case beds. Demand projections are subject to further review and change as new reference data & methodology
becomes available.
Sources
Current supply: HAAD Operations Centre Bed Census, HAAD Planning analysis of New Facility Applications (NFAs), SEHA.
Demand Projections: TAHPI, Health Facility Briefing System, reference data is based on data extracted from the Australian Institute of Health and
Welfare, supplemented by data from the USA inpatient sample and UK Hospital Episode Statistics Online (HES).
From 2013 Regional inpatient services may only be provided by providers designated by HAAD to do so.
HAAD has determined the current and future maximum number of Regional facilities for each region:
2015
Abu Dhabi and Middle Region population
Regional Providers (Abu Dhabi and Middle Region)
2020
2025
2030
652,000
715,000
781,338
236,016
264,526
290,851
334,725
378,600
10
11
12
14
16
Methodology
Note
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73
2017
Based on UPC Plan 2030 projected population and derived compound annual growth rate 20122030
HAAD may vary the number of Regional facilities depending on demand and supply factors.
10
891,902 1,002,466
Bed/Service Type
Curent Supply
Projected Demand
Beds Required By Year
2015
Actual 2013
2020
2025
2030
Bed Occupancy
Total Beds
2,379
Acute Overnight
2,194
Al Ain
5,762
60%
2,814
3,461
4,177
5,105
70%
2,446
3,008
3,630
4,435
50%
3,092
3,801
4,602
6,021
56% (current)
2,761
3,394
4,109
5,376
60%
2,577
3,168
3,835
4,725
70%
2,209
2,715
3,287
4,050
293
342
386
135
75%
119
139
157
190
Emergency Bays
142
271
317
394
475
50%
2,057
2,593
3,163
4,133
56% (current)
1,855
2,334
2,846
3,718
60%
1,742
2,190
2,669
3,262
70%
1,528
1,941
2,370
2,896
50%
1,885
2,414
2,965
3,879
56% (current)
1,683
2,155
2,647
3,463
60%
1,571
2,012
2,471
3,044
70%
1,347
1,724
2,118
2,609
Total Beds
Subacute
62
70%
171
179
199
254
41
75%
77
87
100
121
Emergency Bays
77
181
217
252
304
50%
457
551
659
861
56% (current)
411
496
593
774
60%
386
465
556
679
70%
346
412
490
599
50%
430
519
619
810
56% (current)
384
463
553
723
60%
358
432
516
635
70%
307
370
442
545
70%
27
33
40
51
75%
15
18
20
24
38
42
48
58
Total Beds
Acute Overnight
Subacute
Intensive Care Beds
Emergency Bays
Sources
6,407
4,451
237
246
C28
74
4,944
3,687
70%
1,177
Notes
4,094
2,998
185
Acute Overnight
Assumptions
3,329
Subacute
1,239
Western
50%
56% (current)
246
7
54
Rate of population growth based on: Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council 2030 Plan projections, Advantaged socio- economic class and with life expectancy >77years.
Expatriate utilisation increases from 45% of UAE National utilisation to 55% of UAE National utilisation.
Subacute beds include: Rehabilitation, Palliative care, Maintenance, Older Persons and Psychogeriatric care; ICU beds exclude Paediatrics, NICU, CCU, etc. Acute
Overnight beds exclude day case beds.
Current supply: HAAD Operations Centre Bed Census, HAAD Planning analysis of New Facility Applications (NFAs), SEHA.
Demand Projections: TAHPI, Health Facility briefing system, reference data is based on data extracted from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare,
supplemented by data from the USA inpatient sample and UK Hospital Episode Statistics Online (HES)
Al
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Source HAAD Licensing database, GPS survey; not all Centre and Clinic locations shown.
Hospital
Centre
Clinic
Pharmacy
Supply projections
Region
Total Hospital Beds With
Preliminary license
Total
11764
3106
383
8275
9241
2318
310
6613
Districts
No. of
Beds
Construction
Status
Completion
Date
Land
Public/
Private
Districts
No. of
Beds
Construction
Status
Completion
Date
Land
Public/
Private
General Hospital
141
>50%
2015
Private
General Hospital
400
Planned
Private
Specialised Hospital
88
>50%
2015
Private
Rehabilitation Hospital
140
Planned
Private
Al Karama
Specialised Hospital
825
Planned
2019
Public
Rehabilitation Hospital
90
Planned
Private
Al Shamkha
General Hospital
125
Planned
Public
General Hospital
125
Planned
Private
Al Maryah Island
General Hospital
364
>50%
2015
Public
General Hospital
50
Planned
Private
Bain Al Jesrain
General Hospital
300
<50%
2015
Private
General Hospital
100
Planned
Private
Bani Yas
General Hospital
25
Planned
Private
General Hospital
25
Planned
Private
General Hospital
100
Planned
Private
General Hospital
150
Planned
Private
General Hospital
120
Planned
Private
General Hospital
50
Planned
Private
General Hospital
150
Planned
Private
General Hospital
118
Planned
Private
General Hospital
150
Planned
Private
General Hospital
90
Planned
Private
General Hospital
50
Planned
Private
Nursing Home
72
Planned
Private
General Hospital
50
Planned
Private
General Hospital
100
>50%
Private
General Hospital
72
Planned
Private
General Hospital
150
>50%
Private
General Hospital
140
Planned
Private
Specialised Hospital
100
Planned
Private
General Hospital
150
Planned
Private
General Hospital
10
<50%
Private
General Hospital
100
Planned
Private
General Hospital
250
>50%
Private
General Hospital
100
Planned
Private
Specialised Hospital
100
Planned
Private
General Hospital
50
Planned
Private
General Hospital
52
>50%
Private
General Hospital
54
Planned
Private
General Hospital
52
Planned
Private
Rehabilitation Hospital
140
Planned
Private
General Hospital
99
Planned
Private
General Hospital
180
Planned
Private
Nursing Home
72
>50%
Private
Specialised Hospital
53
Planned
Private
General Hospital
100
Planned
Private
General Hospital
100
Planned
Private
Mafraq
General Hospital
732
>50%
Public
General Hospital
50
Planned
Private
General Hospital
37
Planned
Private
Rehabilitation Hospital
40
Planned
Private
General Hospital
50
>50%
Private
General Hospital
300
Planned
Private
General Hospital
300
Planned
Private
General Hospital
300
Planned
Private
General Hospital
250
Planned
Private
General Hospital
210
Planned
Private
General Hospital
235
Planned
Private
General Hospital
100
Planned
Private
General Hospital
28
Planned
Private
General Hospital
35
Planned
Private
General Hospital
100
Planned
Private
General Hospital
100
>50%
2014
Private
Shahama
General Hospital
100
>50%
Private
General Hospital
119
>50%
2014
Private
Specialised Hospital
20
Planned
Private
Shakbhout City
Mussafah
Notes
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76
2015
2014
2016
2014
Completion likelihood from Land and Project State List (Maintained by HAAD Health Facility Licensing).
Mafraq & Al Ain Hospital existing beds numbers are additional planned beds over and above the existing bed numbers.
Supply projections
Region
Eastern
No
Construction
Status
2289
788
50
1451
Districts
No. of
Beds
Total
Al Ain City
Al Hili
Al Jimi
Al Khabasi
Al Towaya
Al Yahar
Al Jimi
Falej Hazza
Specialised Hospital
General Hospital
Rehabilitation Hospital
General Hospital
General Hospital
General Hospital
General Hospital
General Hospital
One Day Surgry
General Hospital
General Hospital
General Hospital
General Hospital
General Hospital
General Hospital
General Hospital
General Hospital
General Hospital
Specialised Hospital
Specialised Hospital
General Hospital
Rehabilitation Hospital
General Hospital
General Hospital
General Hospital
Rehabilitation Hospital
General Hospital
713
50
25
36
112
30
100
100
6
54
100
60
30
46
40
126
50
60
71
70
50
32
50
50
96
32
100
Construction Completion
Status
date
<50%
>50%
>50%
Planned
Planned
Planned
Planned
Planned
Planned
Planned
Planned
Planned
Planned
Planned
Planned
Planned
Planned
Planned
Planned
Planned
Planned
Planned
Planned
<50%
Planned
Planned
Planned
2019
2015
2015
2015
Land
Public/
Private
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
Y
Public
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Land
Public/
Private
Y
Y
N
N
N
Y
Public
Private
Private
Private
Private
Public
Region
Western
234
23
Districts
No. of
Beds
Total
Gayathi
Madinat Zayed
Sila
Notes
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77
General Hospital
General Hospital
Specialized Hospital
General Hospital
General Hospital
General Hospital
50
54
23
50
30
36
No
Construction
Status
211
Construction Completion
Status
date
Planned
Planned
<50%
Planned
Planned
Planned
2015
2015
Completion likelihood from Land and Project State List (Maintained by HAAD Health Facility Licensing).
Mafraq & Al Ain Hospital existing beds numbers are additional planned beds over and above the existing bed numbers.
Source
Bed/Service Type
SEHA
2019
2020
2025
2030
3,079
3,079
3,079
3,641
3,826
3,876
3,876
Acute Overnight
2,444
2,444
2,471
3,034
3,210
3,210
3,596
3,781
3,831
3,831
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
120
120
134
168
202
202
228
228
228
228
Emergency Bays
232
232
232
275
275
275
299
314
314
314
Total Beds
80
80
230
330
444
444
444
570
570
570
Acute Overnight
80
80
230
330
444
444
444
570
570
570
45
27
39
75
75
75
59
107
107
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
Total Beds
1,295
1,814
2,660
2,760
2,860
2,960
3,060
3,160
3,660
4,160
Acute Overnight
1,093
1,612
2,391
2,491
2,573
2,655
2,737
2,819
3,319
3,819
202
202
269
269
287
305
323
341
431
521
60
70
97
124
134
144
154
164
214
264
Emergency Bays
41
41
249
274
299
324
349
374
399
424
Total Beds
3,864
4,383
5,406
6,169
6,383
6,483
7,145
7,556
8,106
8,606
Acute Overnight
3,617
4,136
5,092
5,855
6,227
6,309
6,777
7,170
7,720
8,220
Subacute
247
247
314
314
332
350
368
386
476
566
183
193
258
331
411
421
457
451
549
599
Emergency Bays
273
273
497
565
590
615
664
704
729
845
Subacute
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78
2018
2,516
Emergency Bays
Notes
2017
2,489
Emirate
2016
2,489
Subacute
Private
2015
Total Beds
Subacute 1
Mubadala
2014
Under-supply
Potential over-supply
Adequate supply
Subacute Beds include: rehabilitation, palliative care, maintenance, older persons and psychogeriatric care but exclude behavioral science beds; Intensive Care Beds
are a subset of Acute Overnight Beds and exclude PICU, NICU, CCU, etc.; Acute Overnight beds exclude day case beds. Analysis excludes military beds. Demand
projections are subject to further review and change as new reference data & methodology becomes available. 1Both existing Mafraq and Al Ain hospitals have been
identified to be re-used for subacute care, mental health care and isolation facilities once the new SEHA hospitals are operational. These beds are not included in the
above supply projections as the exact usage has yet to be determined.
Sources Supply projections: Private providers planned supply based on HAAD HFL database; SEHA planned supply based on SEHA communication to HAAD dated 8/10/2014;
Mubadala projections based on HAAD HFL database and Mubadala communication to HAAD dated 24/10/2013. Current supply: HAAD Operations Centre Bed
Census, HAAD Planning analysis of New Facility Applications (NFAs), SEHA.
Remote
support
Outpatient
Clinic
Screening
Ambulance
Check-up
Urgent Care
Centre
Disease
management
Emergency
Admission .
ER
Emergency
Severe
Moderate
None
Including diagnostics
2026
2031
184,102
223,539
276,589
332,040
3,289
3,992
5,223
6,769
7,061
3.5
3,308
4,328
5,609
5,850
3.0
Population (millions)
High
32
5,873
2,377
18
23,400
715
655
702
139
286
100,298
4,912
3,330
2,570
7,325
683
713
1,071
3,809
1,546
378
661
6,785
1,270
3,676
3,898
2,139
1,284
539
68
73
24
6.2
5.2
2.2
7.8
2.6
8.1
6.5
1.1
3.4
1.2
1
1
325
89
0.7
33
78
42
74
10
17
17
75
3.9
20.7
4.3
14.7
5.5
13.9
1
1
4
1
2
426
87
41
4
792
103
42
36
25
9
302
62
12
3.6
8.4
37.4
0.7
179.7
81.3
49.6
1.4
334.0
96.3
50.8
3.0
6.1
11
11
81.6
112.2
8.6
21.2
1
1
1
3
10
1
1
1
5
1
148
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
14
3
5
1
1,733
8
17
25
13
6
8
4
2,864
13
29
34
20
9
11
13
3
3
8
175
50
32
38
22
23
4
3
17
256
100
61
63
39
25
1
6
318
1
1
4
3
968
3
4
3
4
2
1
1
1
1.0
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.0
4.5
0.8
0.8
2.6
0.9
1.2
1.3
2.7
5.1
0.6
1.4
2.2
1.2
0.7
1.0
0.5
8.3
1.0
2.4
3.0
1.9
1.1
1.4
1.8
3.1
4.8
1.0
4.5
2.5
2.7
7.5
2.0
2.0
0.9
1.4
0.4
6.0
3.1
2.1
4.8
4.4
4.6
1.2
1.4
0.9
8.8
6.3
4.1
7.9
7.8
5.0
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
11
3
3
5
5
23
7
3
5
2
2
32
107
14
17
18
10
10
81,520
95,972
97,522
111,191
15,375
(41,268)
22,755
72,169
114,161
94,685
138,260
45,753
17,306
64,683
114,743
17,196
67,629
98,930
119,173
99,224
49,672
119,878
49,902
19,925
240,000
80,000
100,000
5,000
30,000
200,000
3,049
4,804
30,937
36,456
1,042
892
1,171
209
558
364,298
10,488
18,135
20,516
3,709
1,313
32,120
1,650
1,993
2,240
1,411
45,000
11,000
114,000
60,000
7,000
65,000
5,000
Clinics
Hospitals
Clinics
Clinic
required
2030 planned
1
1
1
110,000
100,000
100,000
425,000
190,000
100,000
70,000
110,000
130,000
110,000
150,000
55,000
25,000
70,000
120,000
20,000
70,000
100,000
120,000
100,000
50,000
120,000
50,000
20,000
240,000
80,000
100,000
5,000
30,000
200,000
11,900
10,000
79,740
74,000
6,000
5,000
5,000
4,000
2,500
707,300
23,000
30,000
32,000
14,350
9,500
40,000
9,000
8,400
5,500
3,500
65,000
40,000
130,000
75,000
15,000
70,000
10,000
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
4
1
1
1
6
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
8
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2030
Population
2030 requirements
Hospitals
required
Population Growth
12.4
9.5
1.4
2.2
1.2
Hospitals
Doctors
/1000
132
430
241
21
57
14
Nurses
/1000
Nurses
3,878
1,663
194
106
47
Other
Dentists
Ratios
2,529
1,131
161
162
45
Facilities
/10000
Hospitals
Clinics
Nearby
hospital
182
86
31
37
10
Doctors
Total
% National
Total
2
7
2
None
2
None
6
None
None
None
None
3
None
None
None
None
8
1
None
None
None
None
None
186
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
None
1
1
5
16
4
4
6
1
1
Clinicians
13
5
1
1
1
4,619
4,818
N/A
3,216
4,233
5,461
6,738
224
342
438
449
525
ICU beds
146
175
209
245
281
0.5
Emergency Bays
N/A
789
987
1,182
1,379
0.0
National
1.5
1.0
411'200
416'150
422'200
429'400
437'800
445'800
453'600
460'500
467'600
473'600
Expatriate
Low
1'945'000
1'970'000
2'060'000
2'130'000
2'175'000
2'250'000
2'310'000
2'360'000
2'400'000
2'475'000
Clinics2
High
2'045'000
2'190'000
2'350'000
2'505'000
2'675'000
2'850'000
3'045'000
3'240'000
3'400'000
3'575'000
Hospitals5
Ambulance
Stations
Notes
Parking
(spaces)
Minimum service
requirement
Estimated
Resources
Transient1
Land area
(m 000s)
4-5
12-15
?3
2.5
25
2 Physicians
8-12
24-36
?3
30
Primary care
Pharmacy services (on-site or
within 10 min walk)
Laboratory service
12-30
36-90
8.5
?3
3.5
35
30-40
90-120
12
?3
4.5
45
60-80
180-240
80
n/a
n/a
3/bed
90-110
270-330
100
n/a
n/a
10-16
30-48
?7
16-40
48-120
?7
OR
Year
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2.0
DRAFT
For planning purposes, land must be available for hospitals, clinics and ambulance stations
to serve anticipated population as per the following guidelines:
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None
None
None
229
124
36
43
10
None
1
None
None
3
11
None
Low
2.5
3,564
Notes :Sub Acute beds include: Rehabilitation, Palliative care, Maintenance, Older Persons and Psychogeriatric care; ICU beds exclude
Paediatrics, NICU, CCU, etc. Acute Overnight beds exclude day case beds. Sub acute numbers of beds adjusted
Source: TAHPI, Health Facility briefing system, reference data is based on data extracted from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare,
supplemented by data from the USA inpatient sample and UK Hospital Episode Statistics Online (HES)
Assumptions
Projected bed numbers from 2016 onwards are based on International Average ALOS and 75% occupancy for ICU beds.
Population growth based on: Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council
2030 Plan projections, Advantaged socio-economic class
and with life expectancy >77years. Expatriate utilisation increases from 45% of UAE National utilisation to 55% of UAE
National utilisation. Sub acute number of beds adjusted to meet international benchmark
Facilities
10,963
1,996
44,004
14,141
2,256
27,267
16,361
10,674
13,038
4,565
33
4,927
2,703
1,837
480
2,121
53
397
1
95
Note: Abu Dhabi and Al Gharbia populations based on SCAD 2005 census. Al Ain population based on 2008 UPC estimate.
Source: Population: SCAD, UPC 2030 plans. Clinicians and Facilities: Licensing database. Planned Facilities ; SEHA, UPC 2030 plans, HAAD Planning analysis.
Residential
4.0
2,724
8,851
5,196
48,803
37,544
4,958
4,108
3,829
3,791
1,942
343,002
12,512
11,865
11,484
10,641
8,187
7,880
7,350
6,407
3,260
2,089
20,000
29,000
16,000
15,000
8,000
5,000
5,000
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Population
(000s people)
2016
122,345
Target (85%)
28,480
4,028
2,478
313,809
174,625
141,268
47,245
37,831
15,839
15,315
11,740
9,247
7,694
5,317
5,257
2,804
2,371
1,070
827
776
328
122
98
75
Recommendations
2011 Actual
Intermediate (70%)
Type
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
11
Assumptions
Gap now
Capacity Gap
Institute of Medicine 2001 Crossing the Quality Chasm, Bodenheimer et al 2002 JAMA, Department of Health UK 2001 Reforming Emergency Care, Picker Institute, Strategy analysis
Bed Occupancy
Population
Region
District
Abu Dhabi Desert Villages
Al Falah
Ghantoot District
Abu Dhabi Island
CBD/Financial Centre
Musaffah
Bani Yas
Al Shahama
Shamkhah
Al Rahba
New Port City
Capital District South
Bain Al Jesrain
Khalifa City A
Grand Mosque District
Inner Islands
Capital District North
Al Mina
Al Raha
Yas Island
Mohamed Bin Zayed City
Saadiyat
Airport District
Lulu Island
Capital District
Mohamed Bin Zayed Centre
South Hudayriat Island
Marina Village
Al Suwwah
Al Reem
Al Ain
Umm Ghaffa
Nahel
Industrial City
Al Salamat/Al Yaher
Al Dhahra
Abu Krayyah
Al Saad
Al Araad
Abu Samra
Al Ain City
Al Quaa
Al Wagan
Al Hayer
Al Dhaher
Remah
Sweihan
Al Khazna
Mezyad
Al Shwaib
Al Fagah
Western Liwa
Madinat Zayed
Ruwais
Mirfa
Ghayathi
Sila'a
Delma Island
Elective
Admission
Triage
Preventative
Acute Overnight
Episodes
Capacity Masterplan
DRAFT
Non-emergency/elective
Patient self-care
Nationals
Source
Capacity
Management
Capacity Gaps
Model of Care
Co-location
GFA4
OR (m2 000s)
OR
4-6 Physicians
7-14
Physicians
15-20
Physicians
180-240
Beds6
3/bed
Emergency services
Laboratory services
Radiology services
Stand-alone building
n/a
10
1 Ambulance
n/a
15
2 Ambulances
270-330
beds6
1Transient
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HAAD and SCAD are collaborating to align figures with official SCAD estimates; Estimates presented here are for internal HAAD use only
Projections for Nationals are rounded to the nearest 2.5% variance between high and low, and those for Expatriates at 5%.
Source SCAD population estimates; additional HAAD assumptions and analysis based on raw insurance data`
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Population density
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Source
Population (millions)
5.0
4.5
Low
4.0
High
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0.0
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Note
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Source
National
Year
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
491'300
505'600
519'600
533'200
546'500
560'000
572'500
585'000
597'500
609'000
620'500
Expatriate
Low
2'117'000
2'128'500
2'140'000
2'150'500
2'160'500
2'170'000
2'179'000
2'187'000
2'195'000
2'201'000
2'206'000
HAAD and SCAD are collaborating to align figures with official SCAD estimates; estimates presented here are for internal HAAD use only.
Projections for Nationals are rounded to the nearest 2.5% variance between high and low, and those for Expatriates at 5%.
2012 2022: SCAD population estimates; additional HAAD assumptions and analysis based on raw insurance data; 2030: UPC 2030 Plan.
High
2'233'500
2'279'500
2'341'500
2'407'500
2'466'500
2'520'000
2'570'000
2'617'000
2'660'000
2'701'000
2'739'000
Demand projections
Doctors and Nurses
Under Process
Subject to Change
Notes
CAGR
High
Low
Absolute
High
Annualised
Low
High
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High Low
High
7,100 10,300
2.5
6.4
1,600
4,800
140
350
1,200
1,700
17,500 25,400
3.5
7.4
5,100 13,000
430
920
2,000
2,900
These projections present 2 alternative scenarios based on high and low population estimates. Numbers have been rounded for clarity. This
page is under process and subject to change.
CARG Compound Annual Growth Rate.
The actual number needed each year changes is compounded- and this is a mid-period figure.
Assumptions Churn (staff turnover) will remain at the 2011 rate of 17% for doctors and 11% for nurses.
Source
Low
Including churn
20
30
2012
Inpatients (Thousands)
Deliveries
27
Signs, symptoms & ill-defined
20
Maternal & Perinatal conditions
18
Digestive diseases
12
Cardiovascular diseases
2 4
10
Respiratory infections
9 1 5
Respiratory diseases
Genitourinary diseases 7 2 7
Endocrine disorders 6 1 2
Infectious & parasitic diseases 6 1 3
Occupational Injuries 5 1 3
Musculoskeletal diseases 5 1 4
Neuropsychiatric conditions 5 4 4
Other Injuries 4 1 3
Cancer 3 3 5
Skin diseases -02 1
Diabetes mellitus 21 2
Sense organ diseases 102
Congenital anomalies 100
Oral conditions 0
Nutritional deficiencies 00
RTA -
34
10
6
2 2
3
12
10
28
CAGR
Low
High
2.6
3.7
2.0
4.6
1.0
2.0
1.5
5.5
7.1 15.7
1.5
4.3
1.6
5.7
2.8
8.6
1.1
4.2
2.0
5.9
1.3
5.4
2.3
7.8
7.0 11.1
2.0
6.1
7.6 14.2
-0.1
3.8
4.6 12.1
1.5
9.4
3.1
4.9
1.7
4.9
1.8
7.4
0.0
0.0
40
2022 Low
Outpatients (Millions)
1.9
.3
.3 .1.0
.6
.3 .3
.4
.5
1.0
1.9
.0
.5
.3 .3
.5
.3
.4
.4
.3 .2 .3
.4 .1.1
.5 .0.1
.9
.5
.7
.2 .2 .1
.0
.0
.1.1
.0
.6
.2 .2
.4
.9
.5
.3
.5
.2 .2
.0
.0
.2.1.1
.3 .1.1
1.2
.5
.8
50
2022 High
CAGR
Low
High
0.0
0.0
1.5
4.8
3.2
4.1
4.2
7.3
9.0 17.1
-0.1
2.1
4.3
7.2
4.5
8.5
5.3 10.1
1.8
4.2
0.7
3.3
4.7
9.1
7.7 11.3
1.4
4.0
8.3 15.8
3.1
6.0
11.4 18.8
4.9
9.5
3.9
6.3
3.2
5.9
4.2
7.6
2.9
5.3
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Source
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60
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Remote
support
Outpatient
Clinic
Screening
Ambulance
Check-up
Urgent Care
Centre
Disease
management
Emergency
Admission .
ER
Emergency
Severe
Moderate
None
Including diagnostics
2026
2031
184,102
223,539
276,589
332,040
3,289
3,992
5,223
6,769
7,061
3.5
3,308
4,328
5,609
5,850
3.0
Population (millions)
High
32
5,873
2,377
18
23,400
715
655
702
139
286
100,298
4,912
3,330
2,570
7,325
683
713
1,071
3,809
1,546
378
661
6,785
1,270
3,676
3,898
2,139
1,284
539
68
73
24
6.2
5.2
2.2
7.8
2.6
8.1
6.5
1.1
3.4
1.2
1
1
325
89
0.7
33
78
42
74
10
17
17
75
3.9
20.7
4.3
14.7
5.5
13.9
1
1
4
1
2
426
87
41
4
792
103
42
36
25
9
302
62
12
3.6
8.4
37.4
0.7
179.7
81.3
49.6
1.4
334.0
96.3
50.8
3.0
6.1
11
11
81.6
112.2
8.6
21.2
1
1
1
3
10
1
1
1
5
1
148
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
14
3
5
1
1,733
8
17
25
13
6
8
4
2,864
13
29
34
20
9
11
13
3
3
8
175
50
32
38
22
23
4
3
17
256
100
61
63
39
25
1
6
318
1
1
4
3
968
3
4
3
4
2
1
1
1
1.0
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.0
4.5
0.8
0.8
2.6
0.9
1.2
1.3
2.7
5.1
0.6
1.4
2.2
1.2
0.7
1.0
0.5
8.3
1.0
2.4
3.0
1.9
1.1
1.4
1.8
3.1
4.8
1.0
4.5
2.5
2.7
7.5
2.0
2.0
0.9
1.4
0.4
6.0
3.1
2.1
4.8
4.4
4.6
1.2
1.4
0.9
8.8
6.3
4.1
7.9
7.8
5.0
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
11
3
3
5
5
23
7
3
5
2
2
32
107
14
17
18
10
10
81,520
95,972
97,522
111,191
15,375
(41,268)
22,755
72,169
114,161
94,685
138,260
45,753
17,306
64,683
114,743
17,196
67,629
98,930
119,173
99,224
49,672
119,878
49,902
19,925
240,000
80,000
100,000
5,000
30,000
200,000
3,049
4,804
30,937
36,456
1,042
892
1,171
209
558
364,298
10,488
18,135
20,516
3,709
1,313
32,120
1,650
1,993
2,240
1,411
45,000
11,000
114,000
60,000
7,000
65,000
5,000
Clinics
Hospitals
Clinics
Clinic
required
2030 planned
1
1
1
110,000
100,000
100,000
425,000
190,000
100,000
70,000
110,000
130,000
110,000
150,000
55,000
25,000
70,000
120,000
20,000
70,000
100,000
120,000
100,000
50,000
120,000
50,000
20,000
240,000
80,000
100,000
5,000
30,000
200,000
11,900
10,000
79,740
74,000
6,000
5,000
5,000
4,000
2,500
707,300
23,000
30,000
32,000
14,350
9,500
40,000
9,000
8,400
5,500
3,500
65,000
40,000
130,000
75,000
15,000
70,000
10,000
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
4
1
1
1
6
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
8
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2030
Population
2030 requirements
Hospitals
required
Population Growth
12.4
9.5
1.4
2.2
1.2
Hospitals
Doctors
/1000
132
430
241
21
57
14
Nurses
/1000
Nurses
3,878
1,663
194
106
47
Other
Dentists
Ratios
2,529
1,131
161
162
45
Facilities
/10000
Hospitals
Clinics
Nearby
hospital
182
86
31
37
10
Doctors
Total
% National
Total
2
7
2
None
2
None
6
None
None
None
None
3
None
None
None
None
8
1
None
None
None
None
None
186
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
None
1
1
5
16
4
4
6
1
1
Clinicians
13
5
1
1
1
4,619
4,818
N/A
3,216
4,233
5,461
6,738
224
342
438
449
525
ICU beds
146
175
209
245
281
0.5
Emergency Bays
N/A
789
987
1,182
1,379
0.0
National
1.5
1.0
411'200
416'150
422'200
429'400
437'800
445'800
453'600
460'500
467'600
473'600
Expatriate
Low
1'945'000
1'970'000
2'060'000
2'130'000
2'175'000
2'250'000
2'310'000
2'360'000
2'400'000
2'475'000
Clinics2
High
2'045'000
2'190'000
2'350'000
2'505'000
2'675'000
2'850'000
3'045'000
3'240'000
3'400'000
3'575'000
Hospitals5
Ambulance
Stations
Notes
Parking
(spaces)
Minimum service
requirement
Estimated
Resources
Transient1
Land area
(m 000s)
4-5
12-15
?3
2.5
25
2 Physicians
8-12
24-36
?3
30
Primary care
Pharmacy services (on-site or
within 10 min walk)
Laboratory service
12-30
36-90
8.5
?3
3.5
35
30-40
90-120
12
?3
4.5
45
60-80
180-240
80
n/a
n/a
3/bed
90-110
270-330
100
n/a
n/a
10-16
30-48
?7
16-40
48-120
?7
OR
Year
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2.0
DRAFT
For planning purposes, land must be available for hospitals, clinics and ambulance stations
to serve anticipated population as per the following guidelines:
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
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None
229
124
36
43
10
None
1
None
None
3
11
None
Low
2.5
3,564
Notes :Sub Acute beds include: Rehabilitation, Palliative care, Maintenance, Older Persons and Psychogeriatric care; ICU beds exclude
Paediatrics, NICU, CCU, etc. Acute Overnight beds exclude day case beds. Sub acute numbers of beds adjusted
Source: TAHPI, Health Facility briefing system, reference data is based on data extracted from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare,
supplemented by data from the USA inpatient sample and UK Hospital Episode Statistics Online (HES)
Assumptions
Projected bed numbers from 2016 onwards are based on International Average ALOS and 75% occupancy for ICU beds.
Population growth based on: Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council
2030 Plan projections, Advantaged socio-economic class
and with life expectancy >77years. Expatriate utilisation increases from 45% of UAE National utilisation to 55% of UAE
National utilisation. Sub acute number of beds adjusted to meet international benchmark
Facilities
10,963
1,996
44,004
14,141
2,256
27,267
16,361
10,674
13,038
4,565
33
4,927
2,703
1,837
480
2,121
53
397
1
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Note: Abu Dhabi and Al Gharbia populations based on SCAD 2005 census. Al Ain population based on 2008 UPC estimate.
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Residential
4.0
2,724
8,851
5,196
48,803
37,544
4,958
4,108
3,829
3,791
1,942
343,002
12,512
11,865
11,484
10,641
8,187
7,880
7,350
6,407
3,260
2,089
20,000
29,000
16,000
15,000
8,000
5,000
5,000
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2016
122,345
Target (85%)
28,480
4,028
2,478
313,809
174,625
141,268
47,245
37,831
15,839
15,315
11,740
9,247
7,694
5,317
5,257
2,804
2,371
1,070
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776
328
122
98
75
Recommendations
2011 Actual
Intermediate (70%)
Type
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
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Assumptions
Gap now
Capacity Gap
Institute of Medicine 2001 Crossing the Quality Chasm, Bodenheimer et al 2002 JAMA, Department of Health UK 2001 Reforming Emergency Care, Picker Institute, Strategy analysis
Bed Occupancy
Population
Region
District
Abu Dhabi Desert Villages
Al Falah
Ghantoot District
Abu Dhabi Island
CBD/Financial Centre
Musaffah
Bani Yas
Al Shahama
Shamkhah
Al Rahba
New Port City
Capital District South
Bain Al Jesrain
Khalifa City A
Grand Mosque District
Inner Islands
Capital District North
Al Mina
Al Raha
Yas Island
Mohamed Bin Zayed City
Saadiyat
Airport District
Lulu Island
Capital District
Mohamed Bin Zayed Centre
South Hudayriat Island
Marina Village
Al Suwwah
Al Reem
Al Ain
Umm Ghaffa
Nahel
Industrial City
Al Salamat/Al Yaher
Al Dhahra
Abu Krayyah
Al Saad
Al Araad
Abu Samra
Al Ain City
Al Quaa
Al Wagan
Al Hayer
Al Dhaher
Remah
Sweihan
Al Khazna
Mezyad
Al Shwaib
Al Fagah
Western Liwa
Madinat Zayed
Ruwais
Mirfa
Ghayathi
Sila'a
Delma Island
Elective
Admission
Triage
Preventative
Acute Overnight
Episodes
Capacity Masterplan
DRAFT
Non-emergency/elective
Patient self-care
Nationals
Source
Capacity
Management
Capacity Gaps
Model of Care
Co-location
GFA4
OR (m2 000s)
OR
4-6 Physicians
7-14
Physicians
15-20
Physicians
180-240
Beds6
3/bed
Emergency services
Laboratory services
Radiology services
Stand-alone building
n/a
10
1 Ambulance
n/a
15
2 Ambulances
270-330
beds6
1Transient
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HAAD and SCAD are collaborating to align figures with official SCAD estimates; Estimates presented here are for internal HAAD use only
Projections for Nationals are rounded to the nearest 2.5% variance between high and low, and those for Expatriates at 5%.
Source SCAD population estimates; additional HAAD assumptions and analysis based on raw insurance data`
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Planning recommendations
Summary
The rapid population growth and development in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi requires careful attention to ensure
the availability of suitable healthcare services for the population. This plan accordingly includes guidelines and
recommendations for parties who play a key role in ensuring appropriate, quality healthcare services are
available to the population in a timely manner:
Urban planners high level indications of health facility requirements for anticipated populations to ensure
that appropriate land is made available for these facilities at the planning phase.
Developers a requirement for healthcare facility developers and operators to be engaged before
developments are approved to ensure the new population will have access to appropriate, quality
healthcare services in a timely manner.
Healthcare investors to support investors with information regarding health service use, supply and
demand and to meet regulatory requirements.
Centralised services* For some clinical services centralisation of patient volumes results in better quality
and/or cost-efficiency; such services are typically complex, with low volume. HAAD will designate facilities
that will provide such Centralised services.
Regional services* For certain moderately complex and time-dependent clinical services it is required that
these are provided within each Abu Dhabi region. HAAD will limit licenses for such Regional services as
detailed on page C27.
Standard services* - The majority of clinical services may be offered by any suitable facility in line with HAAD
competency framework (set out in the Abu Dhabi Healthcare Regulations).
Notes *Clinical services are specified at the level of DRGs; In emergency situations services designated as Regional or Centralised may be offered by any facility.
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From 2013 providers intending to provide inpatient services, at DRG level, categorised
as Centralised or Regional by HAAD must obtain HAAD approval and (re)licence1 prior to
establishing services.
Additional guidance regarding healthcare capacity and demand projections are available
within this document, HAADs Health Statistics.
HAAD has amended its Licensing process to require submission and approval of all intended services specified at DRG level.
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Developers should notify the Executive Councils Social Development SubCommittee of their intended plans (copying UPC) in the context of
combining/sharing healthcare facilities with other social infrastructure, e.g.,
community centres.
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Urban
Suburban
Urban
Minimum
Land area
Rural
Minimum
Including if
Co-located
GFA3,6
Clinic2 (Village)
NA
NA
4-6
(spaces)
(m 000s)
Transient1
Residential
Facility Type
Car parking
(000s people)
12-15
NA
NA
Suburban
Rural
Minimum
Minimum Including if
Land area Co-located
GFA3,6
Minimum
Minimum Including if
Land area Co-located
GFA3,6
NA
NA
25
Estimated
Resources per
facility
2 Physicians
Primary care
Clinic (Small)
6-10
6-10
6-10
24-36
30
Clinic (Medium)
12-29
12-29
12-29
36-90
35
7-14 Physicians
Clinic (Large)
30-40
30-40
30-40
90-120
10
10
10
45
Laboratory service
15-20 Physicians
180-240
40
NA
40
NA
80
NA
3/bed
270-330
50
NA
80
NA
NA
NA
3/bed
60-90
Hospitals4
90-110
Notes
NA
1Transient
Emergency services
Radiology services
Laboratory services
Stand-alone building
180-270 Beds5
270-330 Beds5
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4-6 Physicians
Access requirements
Healthcare services should be provided to meet the following access requirements in
relation to routine/elective services and emergency services:
Routine/Elective
Emergency services
Urban
Rural
Note
Source
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Alternative solutions such as air ambulance should be utilised to achieve emergency service access requirements in rural and/or densely
populated urban areas.
Department of Health UK, Strategy analysis.