Dubai: Emirates Health Services has unveiled a new initiative to enhance its working environment and medical technologies. The healthcare management announced the launch of a “knowledge management” platform, which seeks to establish improved information exchange mechanisms.
The platform is aimed at enhancing the capacity of medical staff to make faster and more informed decisions. This development is expected to positively impact the healthcare industry and improve patient care.
Dr. Kareema Alraesi, Head of the Medical Professional Affairs Department at Emirates Health Services, stated that the platform’s launch is an extension of the EHS’s developmental approach since its foundation, with the goal of continuing to enhance the work environment and improving its tools in accordance with the EHS’s 2023-2026 strategy. The Head added that the platform keeps up with the country’s national health goals, strategies, and programs, with the goal of promoting a good quality of life for all members of the UAE society and achieving health sector sustainability.
The “Knowledge management” Platform launched to improve the abilities and capacities of both healthcare professionals and primary healthcare management is a complete interactive system developed to systematically manage knowledge assets in order to create added value capable of meeting strategic needs.
The Platform’s significance is highlighted by its ability and efficiency in providing specialists with the information that contributes to accelerating decision-making in the provision of care services in accordance with the highest global standards and best practices in primary health care.
In an additional setting, Emirates Health Services and Merck Serono signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at improving the prospects for collaborative cooperation and identifying frameworks that permit both parties to benefit from their experiences in the workplace.
The MOU aims to establish a legal framework for collaboration between the two parties in the areas of clinical training for Foundation medical staff members in the treatment of chronic illnesses like diabetes, hypertension, and hypothyroidism, as well as the acquisition and exchange of experiences.