Persivia launches National Health Intelligence Initiative to power Saudi Vision 2030’s healthcare ambitions

At the bustling Global Health Exhibition 2025 in Riyadh, U.S.-based Persivia Inc. unveiled a significant development — the National Health Intelligence Initiative, a bold step in Saudi Arabia's healthcare transformation under Vision 2030. The launch marked more than a corporate milestone; it signaled a new era where data, AI, and insight come together to power healthier lives.
"Saudi Arabia is building one of the most forward-thinking healthcare systems in the world," said Persivia's CEO, Dr. Mansoor Khan. And this time, that's not just talk — it's a strategy in motion.
How does it work?
At the heart of this initiative lies Persivia's patented AI Engine, a system that can weave together vast amounts of health data into a single, intelligent tapestry.
- It collects and integrates data from across the healthcare ecosystem.
- It analyzes this information in real time, turning complexity into actionable intelligence.
- It fuels "growth loops" — a clever feedback cycle where AI learns from healthcare performance, then improves it.
This isn't a static platform. It's a living system that learns, adjusts, and evolves — much like the human body it seeks to serve. The result? Smarter models, sharper policies, and measurable progress across the entire healthcare spectrum.
Why does it matter?
Healthcare isn't just about technology; it's about people — and Persivia knows it. By enabling data-driven decision-making, the National Health Intelligence Initiative aims to enhance care quality, control costs, and promote economic growth. In other words, it helps policymakers and providers make informed choices that are sustainable.
Dr. Khan put it simply: "Our goal is to bring not just technology, but also clinical insight, strategic expertise, and years of proven experience in AI-driven healthcare." That mix — brains, experience, and local collaboration — could redefine what value-based care means in the Middle East.
At GHE 2025, Persivia's leadership met with top Saudi health bodies, including the Ministry of Health, the Health Holding Company, SDAIA, CHI, and the NEOM Investment Fund. The message was clear: alignment is key. Together, they're shaping frameworks for AI governance, population health, and sustainable value-based care.
And beyond the boardrooms, Persivia also sponsored the NextGen Pitch Competition — a nod to the young Saudi innovators poised to write the next chapter of digital health. "Our presence here is about partnership," said Waleed Mattar, Partner at Persivia Saudi. "Building capabilities that last and empowering the next era of healthcare intelligence."
The context
Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 has set the tone for a healthcare renaissance — one rooted in data, innovation, and accountability. With a national ambition to build a system that's both efficient and equitable, the timing couldn't be better. Persivia's move into the Kingdom, licensed by the Ministry of Investment, shows its intent to be more than a visitor. It's a long-term player investing in localization, tech transfer, and workforce development.
In a world racing to digitize healthcare, Saudi Arabia's strategy stands out for its clarity and conviction. The National Health Intelligence Initiative doesn't just align with Vision 2030 — it drives it. By connecting insights to action, Persivia is helping turn the Kingdom's health data into one of its most valuable national assets.
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