Telemedicine and diabetes care in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates

Executive summary

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are two Gulf nations witnessing an explosive growth in the prevalence and incidence of diabetes, having some of the highest rates in the world. According to 2019 reports, prevalence is as high as nearly one in five adults (18.3%) in Saudi Arabia and about one in six adults (15.4%) in the UAE. Telemedicine has been an important part of care in these countries’ evolving healthcare services to keep affected patients healthy and costs down. 

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