Abu Dhabi: PureHealth, the largest healthcare platform in the Middle East, has collaborated with Fujifilm Global, a leading organisation in medical diagnostics, medical Information Technology (IT), contract development, and manufacturing.
The partnership seeks to employ the latest cutting-edge technology and advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions in order to enhance the healthcare sector in Abu Dhabi.
As part of the partnership, PureHealth will introduce Fujifilm’s advanced Healthcare IT products. The Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA), one of the largest networks of hospitals and clinics in the UAE and a PureHealth subsidiary, will be the first beneficiary, deploying the state-of-the-art system and products in its facilities.
Mr. Saeed Jaber Al Kuwaiti, Group Chief Executive Officer of SEHA, remarked that “Abu Dhabi is leading the transformation of the regional healthcare ecosystem, leveraging the power of science and technology while establishing itself as a life science hub and a global innovation incubator. PureHealth is at the forefront, actively supporting these efforts in line with the wise vision of the UAE leadership. At SEHA, we are aligned with PureHealth’s vision and fully committed to embracing pioneering technologies and advanced AI solutions to provide world-class healthcare services and unparalleled health solutions.”
The integration of AI algorithms will help in the rapid analysis of vast amounts of medical data. Furthermore, medical practitioners will be able to focus their expertise on critical cases, which will lead to faster and more accurate diagnoses.
Mr. Teiichi Goto, President and Chief Executive Officer of Fujifilm, commented that “we are excited to collaborate with PureHealth and contribute to the advancement of healthcare in Abu Dhabi. Fujifilm has built an integrated portfolio of solutions, helping hospitals and clinics focus on patients’ needs. Combining this with PureHealth’s extensive expertise will create a transformative impact, lessening the time spent on administrative tasks and facilitating more resources for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.”