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Myri Health CEO and founder Pinkey Patel talks about its platform, which uses AI, remote monitoring and multilingual support to personalize maternal care and empower mothers while improving outcomes for babies.
When assessing startups, Leila Taghizadeh of Allianz says she looks past flashy technology to ensure that founders prioritize patient data security, risk management and regulatory compliance.
Dr. Gao Yujia of Singapore's National University Health System says that advanced connectivity isn't just about increasing speed but building a foundation for scalable, successful and truly connected global healthcare.
Dr. Nicole Sirotin, CEO of the Institute for Healthier Living Abu Dhabi, warns against unproven longevity fads and calls for rigorous, regulated evidence-based care to improve healthspan and patient safety.
Fakeeh Care Group's Dr. Tamara Sunbul discusses a future for healthcare in which AI "copilots" support clinicians, data flows freely through systems and patients are more empowered, resulting in more preventive and proactive care.
Dr. Harvey Castro, chief AI officer at Phantom Space, discusses his global advocacy for using AI safely and effectively in healthcare and his work in bringing digital health technology to remote regions via satellite.
H.E. Mubaraka Ibrahim, CIO and chief AI officer of Emirates Health Services, says the country is building an AI governance model that pairs clinical innovation with policy, training and prevention-focused population health.
Dr. Yasir Khan, clinical director at Oracle Health, says leveraging AI to integrate and analyze clinical and social data will enable clinicians to spot disease risk earlier so patients can live longer, healthier lives.
Dr. Yacine Hadjiat talks about Dubai Health's new Innovation and Technology Center, which cements the organization's role as an integrated academic health system focusing on patient-centered digital medicine.
Ahmad Awada of Mediclinic Middle East says that successful digital health transformation relies on involving clinicians, nurses and even patients early to discover what each group needs and the usability of any proposed tools.
Atif Albraiki, Dubai Health's chief digital and AI officer, says the organization is prioritizing change management and AI literacy among staff and re-engineering its operations to gain the most benefit from digital transformation.
Louiza Chitour, 10FT Ventures cofounder, says countries in the Middle East and Africa (MENA) need investors, policymakers and startups to align on funding and designing digital health solutions that can benefit the region.