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Hi Dubai
25-04-2025
- Health
- Hi Dubai
Dubai Health Launches Community Majalis to Strengthen Resident Engagement
Dubai Health has launched the Community Majalis initiative, a city-wide engagement drive aimed at strengthening ties with residents and shaping healthcare services through direct community input. The initiative, aligned with the UAE's 'Year of Community' 2025 theme, brings Dubai Health teams face-to-face with residents through monthly gatherings held in various neighborhoods. The first session took place in Jumeirah on April 23, with more scheduled across the city throughout the year. Community Majalis sessions are designed to encourage open dialogue, allowing residents to share concerns, feedback, and suggestions about healthcare services. Dubai Health says the initiative aims to foster trust, promote transparency, and create a more responsive healthcare system. Dr. Amer Sharif, CEO of Dubai Health, described the program as a key part of fulfilling Dubai's Social Agenda 33, which focuses on building a sustainable and efficient healthcare ecosystem. 'By meeting residents where they live and listening to their feedback, we're encouraging shared responsibility in the future of healthcare,' he said. As part of this broader push, Dubai Health has also introduced the globally recognized Press Ganey program, which uses tailored surveys to track patient experience and guide service improvements. Insights gathered from the Community Majalis will help shape strategic decisions, ensuring that services evolve based on real-world experiences from the people who use them. News Source: Emirates News Agency


Zawya
24-04-2025
- Health
- Zawya
Dubai Health launches ‘Community Majalis' to enhance community engagement and patient experience
Dubai, United Arab Emirates,: In line with the UAE's 'Year of Community' theme for 2025, Dubai Health has launched the Community Majalis initiative. These community engagements are designed to bring residents and Dubai Health teams together in direct conversation through scheduled gatherings in residential neighborhoods. The initiative encourages community members to share feedback, raise concerns, and offer suggestions, empowering them to play an active role in shaping the future of healthcare and services provided by Dubai Health. The first Community Majalis was held in Jumeirah on Wednesday, April 23. Moving forward, sessions will be held monthly in neighborhoods across Dubai, ensuring sustained engagement with diverse communities throughout the city. Dr. Amer Sharif, CEO of Dubai Health, said, "The Community Majalis embodies our dedication to the leadership's vision of promoting open communication with the community. By meeting residents in their neighborhoods and listening to their feedback, we encourage them to share their experiences with the health services they receive, fostering trust and transparency. This aligns with the objectives of Dubai's Social Agenda 33, which aims to create a more efficient and sustainable healthcare system." He continued, "In line with the 'Year of Community,' this initiative is part of our comprehensive plan to enable patients and customers to actively participate in the development of healthcare services. Part of this includes the recent introduction of the globally acclaimed 'Press Ganey' program, which measures patient experience by incorporating surveys tailored to each treatment journey to support strategic plans, enhance service quality, and boost patient satisfaction." Feedback gathered during these sessions will inform actionable improvements, ensuring that Dubai Health's services are guided by the voices and experiences of the people it serves.