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Abu Dhabi seeks to privatise some services

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, October 14 - 2008 at 08:52

The Abu Dhabi government is seeking external investment in the emirate's healthcare system as it looks to privatise some services. Zaid al Siksek, chief executive of the Health Authority Abu Dhabi, said it wants the system to become less dependent on publicly run institutions, which in the past have 'not been as efficient as possible'. He said 50 private firms have filed applications to invest in the emirate's healthcare system, but only four of those are expected to 'move forward'.

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