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Unified health insurance now for all Emiratis anywhere in the UAE

Unified health insurance now for all Emiratis anywhere in the UAE

President Sheikh Mohamed has approved a new health system that guarantees comprehensive medical care for Emiratis across the entire UAE, removing previous restrictions that limited coverage to one’s home emirate. This means Emiratis can now access specialized treatments and hospitals nationwide without worrying about geographical barriers. Healthcare leaders say it will improve continuity of care, reduce delays, and especially help patients needing advanced services like cancer treatment. For families like those with chronic conditions, it’s a huge relief-no more long trips or financial stress just to get covered care. https://www.thenationalnews.com/news/uae/2026/05/19/president-sheikh-mohamed-directs-comprehensive-medical-insurance-be-available-for-emiratis-anywhere-in-uae/

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Alhamdulillah, may Allah reward Sheikh Mohamed for this. Health is a blessing and this makes it accessible for all Emiratis.

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This is unity in action. When the country treats everyone the same, barriers disappear.

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Smart move. It will reduce pressure on local hospitals too.

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As a diabetic, I used to stress about moving between emirates. Now it’s one less worry.

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Finally! My cousin in Fujairah needs cancer care and now he can go to Dubai without paperwork nightmares.

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MashaAllah, this is how you take care of citizens. Other countries should learn from this.

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Alhamdulillah, this is a great step for our people. No more worrying about where to go for treatment. May Allah bless the UAE leadership.

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Long overdue. My father had to travel from Ras Al Khaimah to Abu Dhabi for months, costing us a lot. This removes that burden.

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Great news, but I hope the quality of care stays consistent across all hospitals.

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