
UAE ranks among global leaders for healthcare excellence, international rankings show
The UAE has secured its position as a global healthcare leader in 2025, ranking first worldwide for the number of accredited healthcare facilities.
The nation's healthcare system, built on international standards with robust pandemic preparedness, has placed it among top-performing countries for healthcare quality.
Official data reveals the UAE now ranks among the top 10 countries globally across 21 health indicators, while holding 1 st place regionally and 20 th globally for healthcare quality, the Emirates News Agency (WAM) said in a statement.
UAE healthcare sector achieves global recognition in 2025
These achievements follow sustained strategic investments in the sector, with AED5.745 billion—representing 8 percent of the federal budget—allocated to healthcare and community prevention services for the 2025 fiscal year.
The UAE's healthcare sector continues to expand rapidly. Recent reports project healthcare spending to reach approximately AED151 billion by 2029, growing at a compound annual rate of 6.7 percent.
According to the Ministry of Economy, healthcare expenditure is expected to reach $26 billion by 2028, while the country plans to invest AED118 billion in the sector by 2027.
These investments focus on infrastructure development and strengthening public-private partnerships, supporting the UAE's comprehensive national health strategy.

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