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UAE Ranks First Globally on Health Inclusivity Index in Health Awareness and Preventive Care

UAE Ranks First Globally on Health Inclusivity Index in Health Awareness and Preventive Care

Yara Sameh
The United Arab Emirates has secured the top global position on the newly released Health Inclusivity Index, reflecting its international leadership in health awareness, community engagement, and quality of life enhancement. This is reported by
Emirates News Agency
, a partner of
TV BRICS
.
The results were announced during a high-level policy dialogue held in Abu Dhabi, highlighting the UAE's commitment to inclusive and preventive healthcare.
The Index, developed in partnership with international policy research organisations, evaluates the performance of 40 countries across 58 sub-indicators in areas such as health literacy, public awareness, inclusion, and equity.
The UAE achieved the highest overall score, underlining its global leadership in delivering people-centred and preventive health systems.
The UAE was ranked second globally in implementing a universal health system and placed among the top five countries for person-focused healthcare.
Notably, it also secured the tenth position in health literacy, which has improved by 30 per cent over the past three years due to national awareness campaigns, improved access, and cross-sector partnerships.
Experts say the launch of the Health Inclusivity Index marks the beginning of a multi-stage regional initiative to integrate inclusivity and health literacy into public health strategies and community well-being frameworks.
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