Data Protection in UAE - Dubai Health Care City Free Zone

Data protection laws in UAE - Dubai Health Care City Free Zone

The Dubai Healthcare City ("DHCC"), a healthcare free zone in Dubai, implemented DHCC Health Data Protection Regulation No 7 of 2013  (which repealed and replaces the DHCC Data Protection regulation No. 7 of 2008) ("HDPR").

The HDPR regulates the protection of Patient Health Information, as opposed 'personal data'.

Note that as opposed to the ICT Health Law, which applies to entities across the UAE, including within freezones such as the DHCC (please see UAE – General), the DHCC HDPR only applies to those entities licensed within the DHCC and to patient information generated and stored therein.

In addition to the HDPR, the DHCC has also issued certain guidelines and standards, some of which have implications from a personal data protection standpoint, such as the DHCR Telehealth Standard (2017).

While the DHCC continues to have the HDPR available upon its website, the DHCC website also notes that “All healthcare regulations in the Dubai Healthcare City free zone are managed by Dubai Health Authority. Please click here[1] for more information on all healthcare regulations related-matters”. 

Therefore, the actual application of the DHCC HDPR may still be subject to the interpretation and application of the Dubai Health Authority (“DHA”), including the application of the DHA’s own Policy for Health Data Protection and Confidentiality 2022.

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