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Find out how Medcare's partnership with InterSystems in the UAE has propelled the organization's mission to provide clinical innovation through technology - while driving standards and patient safety.
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Patient pathways can be digitized, allowing AI solutions to improve patient safety, outcomes and efficiencies, according to Shawn LaRocco, VP, global head of business, Customer Solutions at Olympus.
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According to Tamir Gotfried, chief commercial officer, Tytocare, governments, providers and patients must be fully aligned and engaged to drive transformation and digitize the entire continuum of care.
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Tim Morris, commercial portfolio and partnerships director at Elsevier, says the company has worked with the WHO to make sure evidence-based information can reach patients and providers to improve outcomes.
Dr. Samir Said at Philips Middle East, Turkey and Africa, discusses how unique data-driven practices and AI-enabled tools can be embedded in care delivery to help future-proof health systems and improve care delivery.
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Analytics tools can help efficiently extract and share HIE data, which leads to informed clinical decisions that can drive improved patient outcomes, says Dr. Rami Riman, director of clinical and business improvements in EMEA for InterSystems.
While it feels like it was only yesterday that Expo 2020 Dubai opened its doors, the first World Expo in the MEASA region concluded last month. Dubai-based Rachel McArthur asks whether we will follow through on the lessons learned in healthcare from the event.
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The adoption of new technology has helped Abu Dhabi's Capital Health hospital improve clinical outcomes, drive business efficiency and empower the workforce. See this virtual tour from the United Arab Emirates.
Rich Corbridge, CIO at Boots UK and Ireland, discusses how the pandemic transformed clinician and patient attitudes toward technology and how digital tools can help improve personalized healthcare.
Despite significant investment and well over a decade of different transformation plans and initiatives, there’s still much to do before we can say the health and care system has truly gone through a digital revolution.



