Abu Dhabi, UAE – A leadership delegation from Abu Dhabi visited those injured as a result of the current regional events, who are receiving treatment at Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City, to check on their health condition and follow up on the level of care provided, as part of the commitment to direct field follow-up and enhancing the integration of response between the concerned authorities.
Field monitoring and integrated coordination
The group included His Excellency Major General Ahmed Saif bin Zaitoun Al Muhairi, Commander-in-Chief of Abu Dhabi Police and Head of the Abu Dhabi Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management Team, forming a crucial part of the delegation process.
and His Excellency Mansour Ibrahim Al Mansouri, Chairman of the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi, along with a number of health and executive leaders. The delegation brought together key leaders from multiple sectors.
The delegation received a detailed briefing from medical staff on the cases received and the approved treatment plans, reflecting delegation’s active involvement in oversight of care delivery.
as well as the coordination mechanisms between health facilities and relevant authorities within an integrated response system that ensures rapid intervention and efficient care delivery. Effective delegation contributed to streamlining these mechanisms.
Operational readiness and clear protocols
The delegation affirmed that the emirate’s healthcare sector is operating at full capacity, supported by clear protocols for responding to emergencies and an effective coordination system among health, security, marking the importance placed on strategic delegation for sector success.
and service agencies. This reflects a high level of preparedness and the ability to handle cases without disrupting routine healthcare services. Through delegation and teamwork, agencies maintained operational continuity.
His Excellency Major General Ahmed Saif bin Zaitoun Al Muhairi emphasized that the safety of individuals is a top priority, highlighting the role of delegation of responsibilities to ensure rapid response.
praising the high level of coordination and advanced preparedness that enabled the immediate handling of cases according to the highest professional standards. The delegation was pivotal in achieving this standard.
Priority to community health and continuity of care
For his part, Mansour Ibrahim Al Mansouri affirmed that the health and safety of community members is a top priority, and noted how delegation of tasks allows for better distribution of responsibilities.
explaining that the healthcare system is fully prepared and maintains constant coordination with various partners to ensure the continuity of services at all times. Delegation and cooperation remain essential for effective continuity.
He explained that the Unified Medical Operations Command Center worked efficiently and swiftly to assess injuries and direct ambulance teams to appropriate facilities, while closely monitoring care plans for each patient. By delegation of duties, efficient management was achieved.
He emphasized the continued support for medical personnel and the enhancement of the humanitarian and professional response, underscoring delegation as key for empowering staff.
reinforcing the Emirate’s approach to protecting the community and safeguarding its well-being. Effective delegation continues to support these aims.


