The aim of this paper was to assess some of the important variable fac
tors concerning health care in United Arab Emirates (UAE), with specia
l emphasis on primary health care (PHC). Other aspects considered are
the population per bed, population per physician, population per denti
st, population per pharmacist and population per nurse, all of which i
nfluence health care delivery in the UAE. There is a gradual improveme
nt in health status, which can be seen by the increase of life expecta
ncy in both males and females, and decrease in leading cause of death
from infectious diseases. The health strategy of 1986-1991 has achieve
d its goals and has been reviewed and the new 5 year strategy has been
formalized to adopt some major aspects in the development of health c
are delivery. Overall results showed that every 1235 people will be se
rved by one physician and other health service indicators are bed/doct
or 3.9; bed/nurse 1.3; population/dentist 15 763; population/pharmacis
t 13 174; and population/nurse 438. Also, a very good coverage of PHC
has been achieved throughout the country so that no more than 200 peop
le live in an area >30 km away from health service or without a PHC cl
inic. All PHC clinics provide curative, preventive and promotive servi
ces with a small percentage of rehabilitation services. The government
has adopted the PHC approach as the long-term strategy for achieving
the goal of health for all by the year 2000. This was supported by the
ministerial decree no. 139/86 in 1986. Recommendations are also made
for improving health services and performance as well as better meetin
g the specific medical care needs of the people through expansion of P
HC services.