The MENA region is undergoing seismic changes in its health landscape. The population is growing, life expectancy is increasing, mortality rates are decreasing and lifestyle diseases are on the rise. All this makes the MENA region a huge potential market for the health insurers. Recently some GCC states have made healthcare insurance compulsory such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, which might mean others are likely to follow suit including Sharjah and Kuwait. This has made the health insurance incredibly dynamic and competitive with health providers growing and pharmaceutical sales increasing. The MENA Health Insurance Congress is a strategic platform for stakeholders to discuss and collaborate on regulation, policy pricing, medical inflation, pharmaceutical cost, claims management, fraud and more.