According to the 2025 edition of an annual international health research conducted since 2023 by a multi-national for-profit managed healthcare and insurance firm headquartered in the United States, vitality and wellness ratings among UAE residents and expatriates have increased.
In partnership with the British Chamber of Commerce Dubai, Cigna Healthcare Middle East and Africa (apart from Saudi Arabia) chief executive officer Leah Cotterhill led a discussion on Tuesday about the community’s global standing in relation to 12 other countries or markets that the company serves.
A total of 11,804 respondents, aged 18 and above, for the “Cigna Healthcare International Health Study 2025,” conducted via a 22-minute online questionnaire survey between May 5 and 30, 2025, were included. Representing the Middle East, those in the UAE were at 1,000 sliced into 113 Emiratis and 887 expatriates while their counterparts in Saudi Arabia, 750.
From North America and specifically from the USA, 1,851. From Europe, UK at 1,203 and Spain, 1,000 while the Netherlands, Switzerland and Belgium at 500 each. There were 4,000 respondents from the Asia-Pacific region, with Singapore, Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong at 1,000 each. From Kenya for Africa, 500.
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