India → United Arab Emirates
Verified medical translations between India and United Arab Emirates healthcare systems, covering 8 medical domains. Powered by our proprietary knowledge base verified against authoritative regulatory sources.
Verified Translations
Every mapping verified against authoritative sources
Drug Safety Alerts
Automatic warnings for medications with different regulatory status
Code System Translation
Maps between local and international coding standards
Medical Domains Covered
This corridor supports translation across the following medical specialties and document types:
Coding Systems
TranslateMed maps between the coding systems used in each country's healthcare system:
India
United Arab Emirates
Why TranslateMed?
Not just language translation
We translate between healthcare systems — mapping coding standards, regulatory frameworks, and clinical practices between countries.
Verified, not hallucinated
Every translation is backed by our proprietary knowledge base, verified against authoritative regulatory sources — never AI-generated guesswork.
Drug safety awareness
Automatic alerts when medications have different regulatory status between countries — critical for patient safety.
Frequently Asked Questions
What ICD-10 codes differ between India and United Arab Emirates?
India and United Arab Emirates use different ICD-10 variants. TranslateMed maps between these variants with 99% verified accuracy across 8 medical domains.
How accurate is the IN to AE medical translation?
The IN to AE corridor achieves 99% accuracy on multiple test cases, with 100% safety alert recall.
Which medical coding systems are covered for India?
For India, TranslateMed supports ACR-TIRADS-2017, ATC, CDSCO Medical Devices Rules 2017, CDSCO device registration number (India), Central Government Health Scheme (India) procedure code, Clinical microscopy, Echocardiogram (ASE/ESC criteria), ICD-10, ICD-10 (IN), ICD-10 (India/WHO), ICD-10-CM-IN, ICD-10-IN, IHC-BRAF-V600E, IN-COVID, IN-HepB-Adult, IN-PHARMA-BRAND, IN-RPWD-ACT-2016, IN-Triage, IN-UIP, IN-brand, IN-radiology, India IDSP, India MoHFW, India NVBDCP / WHO, Indian Orthopaedic Implant Registry, Indian blood banking regulatory framework, Indian cardiac formulary, Indian formulary, Indian formulary (ACS protocol), Indian formulary (USV brand), Indian medical qualification (Doctorate of Medicine – specialty), Indian nursing (Glucometer Random Blood Sugar), KELLGREN-LAWRENCE, KNEE-SOCIETY-SCORE, Killip Classification for MI, NBTC India blood collection standard, NBTC India blood donor Hb standard, NBTC India donation interval, NBTC India infectious disease screening, NBTC India malaria testing for donors from endemic areas, NBTC India vaccine deferral policy, NBTC malaria deferral policy — domestic endemic area, TBSRTC-2023, WHO RDT classification. Target systems in United Arab Emirates: ACR-TIRADS-2017, AE, AE-MOHRE, AE-NIP, AE-PHARMA-BRAND, AE-brand, AE-controlled, ASE/ESC Echocardiography Classification, ATC, ICD-10 (AE/DHA), ICD-10 (UAE/WHO), ICD-10-AE, ICD-10-AM, ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-CM-AE, KELLGREN-LAWRENCE, KNEE-SOCIETY-SCORE, Killip Classification (international), No equivalent UAE registry, RADIOLOGY-AE, TBSRTC-2023, UAE / European / American cardiology board certification, UAE / WHO, UAE DHA / GCC Blood Safety Guidelines donor deferral, UAE DHA blood collection, UAE DHA blood donor eligibility (GCC Blood Safety Guidelines), UAE DHA donor eligibility, UAE DHA malaria screening, UAE DHA mandatory donor screening, UAE DHA vaccine deferral, UAE DOH, UAE DOH / HAAD, UAE DOH case definition, UAE DRG / insurance procedure coding, UAE Department of Health registration, UAE DoH/DHA device risk classification, UAE blood banking regulation, UAE clinical guidelines / WHO, UAE formulary (MOH), UAE nursing documentation, UAE-Triage, UAE-registered, WHO malaria microscopy standards, molecular-oncology.