Dubai’s hospitals, clinics and polyclinics have until November 16 to notify the DHA whether they want to increase their prices, and until the end of this month to submit the rate at which they want to raise them. Courtesy AACSH
Dubai’s hospitals, clinics and polyclinics have until November 16 to notify the DHA whether they want to increase their prices, and until the end of this month to submit the rate at which they want toShow more

Dubai healthcare costs to be kept in check with inflation



Dubai’s healthcare providers will only be able to raise the prices of their services in line with general inflation, the government said yesterday.

The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) yesterday announced further details of its plan to regulate in the rising costs of private health care in the emirate as part of efforts to rein in the cost of living.

Providers can increase prices for next year by a maximum of 4.22 per cent per service – such as an MRI or CT scan – which is in line with the forecast rate of inflation set by the Dubai Statistics Centre. The prices would be valid until the end of next year, the DHA said.

Inflation was at more than 3 per cent in the third quarter of this year, up from 1.02 per cent a year earlier.

The inflation rate for health services was 2.36 per cent in the third quarter – led by dental services at 13.40 per cent – compared to same period last year. Hospital services increased by 7.87 per cent during the period, according to the DSC.

The emirate’s hospitals, clinics and polyclinics have until November 16 to notify the DHA whether they want to increase their prices, and until the end of this month to submit the rate at which they want to raise them.

The new regulations will affect all providers in Dubai and any serving Dubai insurance policies, said Dr Haidar Al Yousuf, the director of health funding for DHA.

“The criteria for acceptance or rejection of the request would be compliance with DHA, e-Claims and e-Prescriptions regulations, justification for the price rise, submission of financial audit report that details investment in infrastructure as per DHA requirements, and quality parameters,” he said.

“Soon, we will introduce the patient satisfaction parameter. We have designed a process that manages any potential price increase in a way that ensures quality parameters are addressed and price increases are regulated.”

The historical range of price increases of healthcare services was 3 to 10 per cent, he said.

Once the DHA approves the price rise, the providers need to negotiate with the insurers. Payers are not obliged to comply with rate hikes if these are not approved by the DHA.

“This ensures sustainability, is fair towards providers, and at the same time protects patient rights,” said Essa Al Maidoor, the DHA director general.

This year, the DHA reported close to one million insurance claims a month via the e-Claims portal with the value of all claims this year expected to reach Dh6.1 billion. That was up from 500,000 claims a month and an annual valued of Dh2.5bn last year. In 2016, DHA forecasts there will be 2.5 million claims a month amounting to Dh12.7bn for the entire year.

From January 1, 2016, the DHA will also regulate the rate of increase of health insurance premiums. Dubai’s mandatory health insurance policy is being implemented in phases.

The American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Hospital based in Dubai Healthcare City said it welcomed the DHA’s move to regulate the market but will not increase prices for next year.

Nearly 80 per cent of the companies that have more than 1,000 people are in the process of finalising the mandatory health insurance programme, bringing 50 per cent of the population under health plans at the end of the first phase.

“So the [health insurance] market is now more and more mandatory, creating economies of scale, and we want to make sure premiums rises are contained,” Dr Al Yousuf said.

ssahoo@thenational.ae

Follow The National's Business section on Twitter

Pearls on a Branch: Oral Tales
​​​​​​​Najlaa Khoury, Archipelago Books

How to avoid getting scammed
  • Never click on links provided via app or SMS, even if they seem to come from authorised senders at first glance
  • Always double-check the authenticity of websites
  • Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) for all your working and personal services
  • Only use official links published by the respective entity
  • Double-check the web addresses to reduce exposure to fake sites created with domain names containing spelling errors
MATCH INFO

Inter Milan v Juventus
Saturday, 10.45pm (UAE)
Watch the match on BeIN Sports

Zakat definitions

Zakat: an Arabic word meaning ‘to cleanse’ or ‘purification’.

Nisab: the minimum amount that a Muslim must have before being obliged to pay zakat. Traditionally, the nisab threshold was 87.48 grams of gold, or 612.36 grams of silver. The monetary value of the nisab therefore varies by current prices and currencies.

Zakat Al Mal: the ‘cleansing’ of wealth, as one of the five pillars of Islam; a spiritual duty for all Muslims meeting the ‘nisab’ wealth criteria in a lunar year, to pay 2.5 per cent of their wealth in alms to the deserving and needy.

Zakat Al Fitr: a donation to charity given during Ramadan, before Eid Al Fitr, in the form of food. Every adult Muslim who possesses food in excess of the needs of themselves and their family must pay two qadahs (an old measure just over 2 kilograms) of flour, wheat, barley or rice from each person in a household, as a minimum.

EMIRATES'S REVISED A350 DEPLOYMENT SCHEDULE

Edinburgh: November 4 (unchanged)

Bahrain: November 15 (from September 15); second daily service from January 1

Kuwait: November 15 (from September 16)

Mumbai: January 1 (from October 27)

Ahmedabad: January 1 (from October 27)

Colombo: January 2 (from January 1)

Muscat: March 1 (from December 1)

Lyon: March 1 (from December 1)

Bologna: March 1 (from December 1)

Source: Emirates

57 Seconds

Director: Rusty Cundieff
Stars: Josh Hutcherson, Morgan Freeman, Greg Germann, Lovie Simone
Rating: 2/5

UAE athletes heading to Paris 2024

Equestrian
Abdullah Humaid Al Muhairi, Abdullah Al Marri, Omar Al Marzooqi, Salem Al Suwaidi, and Ali Al Karbi (four to be selected).
Judo
Men: Narmandakh Bayanmunkh (66kg), Nugzari Tatalashvili (81kg), Aram Grigorian (90kg), Dzhafar Kostoev (100kg), Magomedomar Magomedomarov (+100kg); women's Khorloodoi Bishrelt (52kg).

Cycling
Safia Al Sayegh (women's road race).

Swimming
Men: Yousef Rashid Al Matroushi (100m freestyle); women: Maha Abdullah Al Shehi (200m freestyle).

Athletics
Maryam Mohammed Al Farsi (women's 100 metres).

Result

Arsenal 4
Monreal (51'), Ramsey (82'), Lacazette 85', 89')

West Ham United 1
Arnautovic (64')

 

 

'My Son'

Director: Christian Carion

Starring: James McAvoy, Claire Foy, Tom Cullen, Gary Lewis

Rating: 2/5

GOLF’S RAHMBO

- 5 wins in 22 months as pro
- Three wins in past 10 starts
- 45 pro starts worldwide: 5 wins, 17 top 5s
- Ranked 551th in world on debut, now No 4 (was No 2 earlier this year)
- 5th player in last 30 years to win 3 European Tour and 2 PGA Tour titles before age 24 (Woods, Garcia, McIlroy, Spieth)

COMPANY PROFILE

Name: Kinetic 7
Started: 2018
Founder: Rick Parish
Based: Abu Dhabi, UAE
Industry: Clean cooking
Funding: $10 million
Investors: Self-funded

MATCH INFO

Euro 2020 qualifier

Russia v Scotland, Thursday, 10.45pm (UAE)

TV: Match on BeIN Sports