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SFDA launches licensing initiative for digital health developers
The initiative aims to facilitate the development and use of medical software for diagnostics, treatment, and clinical decision-making
WHO working with Saudi Arabia to expand the Hajj Health Card initiative
The initiative aims to enhance healthcare access and safety for the approximately 3 million pilgrims participating in the annual Hajj pilgrimage
Mubadala looking to acquire a minority stake in HealthTech firm Zelis
Zelis operates a platform for digitizing payment processes within the healthcare industry, where a significant portion of financial transactions is still conducted via paper checks
India’s TrioTree Technologies expands into Bahrain and Saudi Arabia
With a strategic office in Bahrain, the company is poised to address the growing demand for healthcare digitalization in Saudi Arabia and beyond
The Impact of Digital Health Innovations on Senior Care in the Arab World
New digital health technologies are changing how we care for older people in Arab countries, making healthcare easier to access, more tailored to individuals, and more efficient
Qatar, Iraq looking to boost health cooperation with Iran
The countries plan to work on joint activities on digitization of the health system, international health regulations, and rapid exchange of information to control diseases
Company unveils world’s first emotion-sensing eyewear for healthcare and beyond
The patented technology precisely measures expressions, eating habits, attention and physical activity to unlock insights into emotions and behaviors
Survey: AI, VR could reduce disparities in access to surgical expertise
Medtronic's survey of 1,000 U.S. surgeons offers insights into how solutions like AI, live streaming, and VR could broaden the reach of surgical training, consultations, and procedures
VR tech used to treat Indigenous trauma in Australia
The project received a grant for its further development to enable regional and remote communities to address trauma
Survey: The majority of Americans use social media for health tactics
Findings show alarming trends in missed routine screenings and widespread reliance on social media for health tactics, especially among younger generations

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