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  2. Sheikh Khalifa Medical City - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Khalifa Medical City was created in 2005 as a result of the merger of all publicly held healthcare organisations in Abu Dhabi island. The merged entities were: The new healthcare conglomerate adopted the brand of the newest facility, “Sheikh Khalifa Medical Center”. In 2007, SKMC came under the management of Cleveland Clinic.

  3. Healthcare in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Currently, SEHA manages 57 Primary Health Care Centers, 13 Hospitals, 3 Maternal and Child Health Centers, 3 Specialized Dental Centers, one centre for Autism, and 5 Specialised Facilities like rehab, blood bank and herbal center.

  4. Healthcare in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Seha. The government has established the National Health Insurance Company which manages and operates Seha, the national health insurance scheme. From July 2013 it has covered Qatari females aged 12 and above for gynaecology, obstetrics, maternity and related women’s health conditions.

  5. List of hospitals in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Tawam Hospital, Al Ain (managed by SEHA)affiliation with Johns Hopkins Medicine) The Heart Medical Center, Al Ain, comprehensive multispecialty services for children, adolescents, and adults with complex medical problems. Universal Hospital, Al Ain (Private, managed by Universal Hospital, Abu Dhabi)) Dubai

  6. Health in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Health in the United Arab Emirates. Life expectancy in the United Arab Emirates. Cardiovascular disease is the principal cause of death in the UAE, constituting 28 percent of total deaths; other major causes are accidents and injuries, malignancies, and congenital anomalies .

  7. Ministry of Health (Saudi Arabia) - Wikipedia

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    One major new service was the creation of eHealth Analytics, abbreviated to Seha. The platform allows Saudi citizens to connect with a physician via the Internet and remotely. The app 'Med Consult' was launched in collaboration with King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid (KSRelief) and the support of the World Health Organization ...

  8. Federal Employees Health Benefits Program - Wikipedia

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    The FEHB program allows some insurance companies, employee associations, and labor unions to market health insurance plans to governmental employees. The program is administered by the United States Office of Personnel Management (OPM).

  9. SeAh Steel Holdings - Wikipedia

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    SeAH Steel Holdings (formerly SeAH Steel Corporation) is a South Korean holding company located in Seoul, South Korea.It was founded as a steel manufacturer in 1960 by Lee Jong-Deok with the name of Pusan Steel Pipe Industry Corporation.

  10. Employee assistance program - Wikipedia

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    The provision of employee assistance services has established business benefits, including increased productivity of employees, and a decrease in both presenteeism and absenteeism. Employees typically have access to an EAP hotline 24 hours a day, so there is no need to wait to seek assistance.

  11. Access (company) - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2020, ACCESS employs approximately 657 people globally, with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan and facilities in the United States (Sunnyvale), Germany (Oberhausen), Korea (Seoul), the PRC (Beijing) and Taiwan (Taipei).