Dubai Police deliver telemedicine service to thousands of residents

Patients in Dubai, Sharjah and Ajman benefited from the initiative

DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES , April 16– 2020 :- Dubai Police officer stopping the private vehicles and checking the movement permit near Madinat Jumeirah in Dubai. Dubai is conducting 24 hours sterilisation programme across all areas and communities in the Emirate and told residents to stay at home. UAE government told residents to wear face mask and gloves all the times outside the home whether they are showing symptoms of Covid-19 or not.  (Pawan Singh / The National) For News/Online/Instagram
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Thousands of residents have used a telemedicine service launched by the Dubai Police Health Centre to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

Through the initiative, the health centre delivered services to more than 8,885 patients and offered free medicine delivery to 2,162 patients in Dubai, Sharjah and Ajman.

Dubai Police's courier partner Emirates Post made another 1,412 deliveries.

The initiative offers services and medical consultations by phone or video calls with patients who have made an appointment through its 901 call centre. This helps avoid in-person visits to medical facilities and prevents crowding.

Consultant Lt Col Dr Badr bin Qaba, head of Dubai Police Health Centre, said the initiative has helped ensure social distancing is in place.

"The telemedicine service initiative is in line with the objective of Dubai Police and the country to combat and curb the spread of the coronavirus," he said.

"Patients visit the centre only if their health conditions require conducting some medical tests.”

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