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Burjeel Hospital Launches Unique Anti-Tobacco Refund Counter

Burjeel Hospital launched a highly creative public health intervention today. They opened a special VAT Refund Counter inside the busy Yas Mall. The hospital timed this unique launch perfectly for World No Tobacco Day.

Unmasking the Vaping Appeal

This specific refund desk never offers actual cash to visitors. Instead, the doctors offer vital clarity regarding personal lung health. VAT stands for Vape and Tobacco in this clever medical campaign.

The design mirrors the familiar language of retail customer service completely. The intervention invites curious shoppers to understand the hidden damages of vaping. The clinic turns invisible respiratory risks into highly visible personal data.

Providing Personalized Health Receipts

Visitors receive a personalized receipt featuring their own respiratory test results. The hospital actively brings the clinical conversation into a real world consumer environment.

Doctor Trilok Chand serves as a respiratory medicine consultant at Burjeel Hospital. He states this project goes far beyond simple public health awareness. The desk allows people to reflect on their own bodily damage actively.

Sparking Real Health Conversations

Retailers increasingly market vapes using sleek devices and sweet flavors. The hospital deliberately brings tobacco and vaping into one serious medical conversation. Doctor Chand notes that smoking effects often remain completely invisible initially.

Seeing personalized test results makes the intervention incredibly powerful for patients. The interactive counter remains open at Yas Mall until June 6.


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Author: Amita Kalsi   

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