"We had discussed this issue with the DoHMS and the Dubai Health Authority and had signed an MoU in order to facilitate the medical screening process for expatriate employees and labourers. This will, in effect, take some pressure off the health establishments run by DoHMS and was aimed at offering better services for the public,"
she said.
Al Sabbagh added that during the discussions with DoHMS and DHA, it was agreed that the municipality's E-Clinic Service would be utilised by both parties in order to facilitate the residence permit applications for the expatriates.
Under the E-clinic Service, results of the medical fitness tests for obtaining residence visas and work permits carried out at the Dubai Municipality clinics are directly transferred to the Dubai Naturalisation and Residency Department (DNRD) on the same day.
By use of this paperless service, applicants visiting the Dubai Municipality clinic will have their test results directly transferred to DNRD through an integrated online system.
The Clinic e-service results in huge time savings for the applicants as well as government departments, leading to more efficiency in processing of visa applications. The e-service will also reduce costs by eliminating the need for printing of medical reports and x-rays films.
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