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About Healthcare Licensing and Dataflow Verification

The DataFlow Group is a global leader in specialized Primary Source Verification (PSV) systems, as well as background screening and immigration compliance services. The DataFlow Group has been tasked by the Ministry of Health with the administration and management of PSV.
  • Passport Size Photo ( White Back Ground)
  • Passport Front and Back Page.
  • S.S.L.C ( Secondary School Certificate)
  • Plus Two ( Higher Secondary)
  • Degree / Diploma Certificate.
  • Registration Certificate (License)
  • All Year Mark Lists.
  • Transcript.
They must pass an exam administered by the Ministry of Health and Prevention in the UAE in order to obtain the license. Healthcare workers have just three chances to pass the exam; after that, they will not be eligible to apply for MOH licensing.
  • Fill in your personal information.
  • Authorization Letter (LOA) Click “Consent” and carefully read the text Make a strong case.
  • Choose “Transfer Report DataFlow Case” as the case type
  • This is the payment page.
  • STEP 1: Prepare All Required Documents.
  • STEP 2: Create a MOH Account.
  • STEP 3: Wait For Your Eligibility ID.
  • STEP 4: Apply for PSV.
  • STEP 5: Schedule Your Prometric Exam.
  • STEP 6: Go to The Test Center.
  • STEP 7: Wait For the Result fo your MOH exam.
  • STEP 8: Go to UAE.
DHA license — the DHA issues you a permit that allows you to practice in Dubai. The HAAD license authorizes you to deliver professional healthcare in Abu Dhabi. The MOH license allows you to work in the medical industry in the other five emirates.
The application fee for a healthcare license in the UAE varies depending on the type of license and the issuing authority. For example, the DHA charges AED 1,500 for a professional license application and AED 5,000 for a facility license application, while the MOH charges AED 1,200 for a professional license application and AED 3,000 for a facility license application. The HAAD charges AED 1,800 for a professional license application and AED 5,000 for a facility license application. These fees are subject to change and may not include other associated costs such as exam fees or renewal fees. It’s best to check with the relevant authority for the most up-to-date fees and requirements.
The Dubai Health Authority (DHA), Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOH), and Health Authority Abu Dhabi (HAAD) are the government authorities responsible for healthcare licensing in the UAE.
The different types of healthcare licenses issued by the DHA, MOH, and HAAD include professional licenses for individual healthcare practitioners, facility licenses for healthcare facilities, and temporary permits for visiting healthcare professionals.
Any healthcare professional or facility providing healthcare services in the UAE is required to obtain a healthcare license.
The application process for a healthcare license in the UAE varies depending on the type of license and the issuing authority. Generally, it involves submitting an application, supporting documents, and paying the necessary fees.
The eligibility criteria for obtaining a healthcare license in the UAE include meeting the educational and experience requirements for the specific profession or facility, passing the necessary exams, and meeting any language proficiency or other requirements set by the issuing authority.
The time it takes to obtain a healthcare license in the UAE can vary depending on the type of license and the issuing authority, but it typically takes several weeks to several months.
The documents required to apply for a healthcare license in the UAE may include educational certificates, professional certificates, experience letters, passport copies, and other supporting documents.
Yes, many healthcare license applications can be completed online through the relevant authority’s website.
The validity period of a healthcare license in the UAE can vary depending on the type of license and the issuing authority, but it is typically valid for one to three years.
No, a healthcare professional must obtain a separate healthcare license for each Emirate in which they wish to practice.
Practicing healthcare without a valid license in the UAE is illegal and can result in fines, imprisonment, and deportation.
Yes, it is possible to transfer a healthcare license from one Emirate to another in the UAE, but the process can vary depending on the issuing authority.
Healthcare licenses in the UAE typically need to be renewed annually or every few years, depending on the type of license and the issuing authority.
The procedure for renewing a healthcare license in the UAE involves submitting a renewal application, paying the necessary fees, and meeting any continuing education or other requirements set by the issuing authority.
Yes, a healthcare license can be revoked in the UAE for various reasons, including disciplinary action, non-compliance with regulations, or failure to meet the eligibility criteria for the license.
No, a foreign healthcare license is not valid for practicing healthcare in the UAE, and a local healthcare license must be obtained.
Yes, language proficiency requirements may vary depending on the issuing authority and the specific profession or facility.

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