“Abu Dhabi Health” launches “the pact of long life and careful medicine

The Abu Dhabi International Health Week witnessed the launch of the “Code of Dasty Health and Exact Medicine”, which represents an ambitious historical initiative, the first of its kind that contributes to the advancement of ways to provide health care and conduct its research around the world. This charter is the result of the cooperation of a group of the most prominent health institutions, the international academy and the pioneers of the sector around the world, and establishes specific principles for the development of careful medicine and long -term health life sciences.
And the head of the Health Department – Abu Dhabi, Mansour Ibrahim Al -Mansouri, said: “We are proud of the launch of the Charter of longly healthy life and careful medicine ‘because of the need to unify the leaders of the health sector around the world to enhance our ability to take advantage of the emerging technologies in a responsible style and launch the capabilities of accurate medicine and put them within the reach of everyone to enjoy the world’s residents with health and wellness, which leads to establishing correct societies and recovery whose members can support global economic growth and prosperity, Based on our awareness of the importance of health and its wide global impact, we make every effort to enhance cooperation and partnership between the various parties concerned with the health sector to come out with effective solutions that are tangible results in the long term.
This charter was developed in cooperation with international experts with the aim of enhancing the adoption of personal care and supporting research that supports long -standing healthy life. It also highlights the urgent need to reduce the number of years that a person spends when he is old and he suffers from diseases associated with aging, which is currently about ten years old around the world.
The “Code of Double Health Life and Deficient Medicine” determines ambitious obligations to develop long -standing health life sciences, diagnostic procedures supported by artificial intelligence, personal treatment options, and is based on six axes: developing research and innovation, improving cooperation and exchanging knowledge, investing in education and developing work cadres, enhancing policies and supportive regulations, adopting ethical principles and responsible practices, And interacting with the public about the research of long health life and its effects on health and society.
Under the leadership of the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi, a number of the authorities expressed their official commitment to this announcement by signing its principles, which are M42, Masdar City, Pure Health, Iliumina, New York University Abu Dhabi, Pennsylvania University, Al -Dar Company, National Children’s Hospital, Bergel, Children’s Hospital in Philadelphia, Group and “Health Life Institute” in Abu Dhabi.
This charter also reflects Abu Dhabi’s continuous commitment to formulating the future of the health sector by enhancing the exchange of knowledge, investment in research and relying on emerging technologies. By attracting international experts and international institutions, the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi is to establish a new stage of precise medicine that focuses on personal and preventive care and improves the quality of the life of the world’s population.
The launch of the charter comes at a time when the World Health Organization expects the number of people over 60 years to double to 2.1 trillion people by 2050. At the present time, the precise medicine sector is expected to record growth to reach $ 175 billion by 2030 compared to 81 billion in 2023.
Today, the UAE stands out as a pioneering regional and global center in the field of long health life, supported by innovative regulations and legislation, growing investments in accurate medicine and ambitious initiatives such as the first specialized and accredited center in long -standing health life in the world. It is expected that the long health life sector in the country will continue to record remarkable growth, bringing its size to 32 billion dollars by 2026 compared to about 19 billion dollars in 2020.
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