‘Mabrouk Ma Yak’ service to reduce visit of clients to private hospitals

Abu Dhabi / WAM

The Department of Health (DoH), in Abu Dhabi, launched the ‘Mabrouk Ma Yak’ at Danat Al Emarat Hospital for Women and Children, part of the United Eastern Medical Services (UEMedical), to expand the implementation of the service in public and private hospitals in the emirate.
The Ministry of Interior has previously implemented this service through the 100-day challenge to complete all official documents of newborns for UAE nationals. It is part of the Government’s Accelerators and aims to reduce the client’s visits from seven to only one visit, in which all official documents of the newborn are received, including the birth certificate, passport, and Emirates ID card and updating the family book and Population Register.
Sheikh Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Hamid, Chairman of DoH, said, “We are proud to launch Mabrouk Ma Yak service in private hospitals in Abu Dhabi, which play a vital role in providing advanced health services to patients in compliance with the best international standards.”
He emphasised the commitment of the department to support and facilitate healthcare services and programmes in both public and private sectors to enhance the customers experience and satisfaction,” Al Hamid added.
“The implementation of Mabrouk Ma Yak service will save time and effort on the parents of newborns through obtaining all the necessary documents for the newborn including the birth certificate and passport application, in one visit at the hospital,” he added.

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