From pilotitis to policy: making AI work in real hospitals
AI’s impact in healthcare will depend less on technological sophistication and more on governance, culture, data quality and workflow integration.
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AI’s impact in healthcare will depend less on technological sophistication and more on governance, culture, data quality and workflow integration.
Speakers concluded that while regulatory compliance remains essential, commercial viability and clinical adoption must lead decision-making.
The new platform will combine the Health Information Exchange System (HIDI) with the Health Information Highway, providing a unified interface for hospitals, clinics, and individuals.
The MedTech World Middle East finalists represent a diverse mix of clinical innovation, AI-driven solutions, and next-generation medical devices.
The clinics provide care through licensed physicians and multidisciplinary teams via secure virtual consultations conducted inside fully equipped medical capsules.
The projects are designed to improve diagnostic accuracy, treatment planning, and recovery outcomes, while supporting a broader move in the UAE’s health system towards precision medicine.
Sessions focused on how digital tools and health data are being used to support more preventative and responsive public health approaches.
The partnership plans to explore the development of next-generation AI tools to enhance care efficiency, advance precision medicine, and enable early preventive health interventions for employees.
The newly opened facility is designed as a technology-enabled diagnostics centre and offers home delivery of laboratory test results within 30 to 60 minutes.