The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) urged community members to take advantage of its numerous electronic services, including the issuance of birth and death certificates or certified true copies of these documents, as part of its commitment to ease and speed up the procedures to facilitate customers.
This comes as the ministry seeks to establish a national registry for births and deaths in the UAE.
In addition, MoHAP provides the "Mabrouk Ma Yak" package for newborn Emiratis, which aims to issue all documents for newborns in just one visit rather than the previous seven. A newborn birth certificate, an Emirates Identity card, and a passport are all included with the bundle. The names of these newborns will also be registered in the family book and population register.
Raising awareness
The ministry aims at promoting electronic services as part of its efforts to automate services and ease access for customers to maintain their health data.
Furthermore, the ministry seeks to raise awareness about the mechanism of its online facility in accordance with its strategy to provide high-quality and value-added services that cater to the customers' needs.
Digital transformation and data management
While expressing his views about the ministry's electronic portal, His Excellency Dr Hussain Abdul Rahman Al Rand, Assistant Undersecretary for MoHAP, said, "Providing electronic services to register births and deaths works in tandem with the ministry's plans for an electronic and smart transformation, as well as the activation of linkages with the competent authorities. Such electronic systems offer the statistical reports required for decision-makers to follow up and monitor data on births and deaths, on which future plans and indicators for the development of the healthcare sector are based, in addition to providing precise statistics on the causes of deaths, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) Standards."
Linked with Federal Authority for Identity
Talking about the particulars of the ministry's online facility, Dr Nada H. A. Obaid Al Marzooqi, Director of the Public Health and Prevention Department, MoHAP, said, "The service includes providing electronic reports for births and deaths in government and private hospitals, submitting requests for issue, reissue, and replacement of lost birth and death certificates by individuals. It also features the issuance of an electronic copy of the birth or death certificate."
She further maintained that the system provides electronic connectivity with the Emirates Identity Authority to update the population register data for birth and death cases, with the possibility of the electronic payment of fees.