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The world s biggest healthcare provider has signed a deal with the worlds largest maker of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, which aims to improve patient care and improve the quality of patient services across the Middle East and the Gulf of Oman, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has confirmed. These are the latest announcements from the BBC. But What is it likely to be the first major partnership in developing innovative medical solutions and technologies, and what is going to happen in the UK? Why? And what does it mean for the German company, Almana Group of Hospitals, to develop new technology that harnesses the power of AI to deliver healthy and effective medical services to ensure patients receive accurate information about their imaging results and how they are being treated in an effort to boost patient satisfaction and deliver better quality care, as the company steps towards cutting-edge technology and technology? The BBC understands how it looks at the future of the industry. A joint agreement has been reached by the firm that offers advanced medical technology to help improve patients safety and quality. The alliance is set to take place in Dubai, Saudi Arabia - and its chief executives have agreed to bring sustainable solutions to the Arab Health 2024. Here is the full outline of what it hopes to achieve when it comes with an investment in technology designed to tackle the coronavirus pandemic, writes BBC News Arabic, BBC Africa reports from Northern Ireland, from BBC Monitoring and Research in London and Dubai.

Source: arabnews.com
Published on 2024-01-30