On the Sidelines of Arab Health 2025 in Dubai… The Healthcare Authority Signs Cooperation Protocols with Leading Companies to Strengthen Its Capabilities in Health Technology
Chairman of the Healthcare Authority Witnesses the Signing of Multiple Cooperation Protocols with International Companies to Enhance the Healthcare System
Chairman of the Healthcare Authority Oversees the Signing of a Cooperation Protocol with Millensys to Develop the Electronic Archiving System
Chairman of the Healthcare Authority Witnesses the Signing of a Protocol with Al-Huda Company to Localize the Manufacturing of Medical Supplies and Laboratory Consumables
Chairman of the Healthcare Authority Witnesses the Signing of a Protocol with Meridian to Enhance the Authority’s Capabilities in AI Applications for Diagnostic Imaging
Chairman of the Healthcare Authority: Collaborating with Leading Global Companies Accelerates Digital Transformation, Drives Medical Innovation, and Supports Egypt’s Vision 2030 for the Healthcare Sector
Dubai, UAE – January 30, 2025
Dr. Ahmed El-Sobky, Chairman of the Healthcare Authority and General Supervisor of the Universal Health Insurance Project, witnessed the signing of multiple cooperation protocols with leading global companies during Arab Health 2025, one of the world’s largest healthcare exhibitions and conferences, held in Dubai.
During the signing ceremony, Dr. El-Sobky emphasized that these strategic agreements are part of Egypt’s efforts to strengthen international partnerships in healthcare, integrate cutting-edge technologies, and enhance medical innovations within the Egyptian healthcare system. He stated that these partnerships will improve healthcare service quality, promote public-private sector integration, and accelerate digital transformation in healthcare.
The Healthcare Authority signed a cooperation protocol with Millensys, a global leader in digital archiving and AI-powered medical diagnostics. This partnership aims to establish a unified electronic archiving system across Healthcare Authority facilities, enabling efficient access to medical records, improving data management, and ensuring seamless digital healthcare operations.
Additionally, AI-driven medical imaging solutions will be integrated to enhance diagnostic accuracy and accelerate medical services, optimizing hospital workflow efficiency while ensuring the highest levels of security and data privacy.
Dr. El-Sobky also witnessed the signing of a cooperation protocol with Al-Huda Company, aimed at localizing the production of medical supplies and laboratory consumables. This partnership is designed to boost local manufacturing in line with international standards, ensuring the sustainable supply of high-quality medical products and enhancing Egypt’s healthcare self-sufficiency.
Furthermore, the Healthcare Authority signed an agreement with Meridian, a specialist in AI-driven medical imaging and digital diagnostics. This cooperation focuses on leveraging artificial intelligence to improve diagnostic imaging accuracy and expedite clinical decision-making.
By integrating AI-powered analysis, this initiative will enhance physicians’ diagnostic capabilities, facilitating precise treatment planning based on data-driven insights. The adoption of advanced AI applications in radiology will also boost the efficiency of Healthcare Authority hospitals, reduce diagnostic turnaround times, and enhance overall patient outcomes.
Dr. El-Sobky affirmed that these agreements align with the Healthcare Authority’s strategy to advance digital transformation and integrate cutting-edge technology into Egypt’s healthcare sector. He emphasized that collaborations with leading international firms in digital archiving, AI-driven diagnostics, and medical supplies manufacturing will significantly enhance healthcare service delivery.
Additionally, he underscored that the Healthcare Authority remains committed to expanding global partnerships and adopting the latest medical innovations to ensure the highest quality of care for Egyptian citizens while aligning with international healthcare standards.
Dr. El-Sobky reiterated that Egypt prioritizes healthcare sector modernization and digitalization as part of its Vision 2030 strategy. He highlighted that these agreements will directly contribute to enhancing services across Healthcare Authority hospitals, reinforcing Egypt’s position as a regional hub for advanced healthcare in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.