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Arab Health 2024 pioneers drive for sustainability in healthcare in Middle East

The Smart Hospital and Interoperability Zone at Arab Health 2024 began this morning with a high-level panel discussion on environmental sustainability in Middle Eastern healthcare. This pivotal session brought together industry leaders and experts to explore strategies for integrating sustainability into the region's healthcare

Al Qassimi Hospital saves patient with early heart attack using Japanese Makoto device

A groundbreaking surgery was successfully performed on a 66-year-old patient at Al Qassimi Hospital's Cardiology Centre. The patient, who presented with critical narrowing and imminent myocardial infarction (heart attack), underwent a novel procedure utilising the latest Japanese coronary stents, "Nagomi." This marks the first

corruption in the healthcare sector

Corruption in the healthcare sector directly affects human life and hinders happiness and well-being. Corruption not only deprives people of easy access to healthcare and the availability of qualified hospitals but also extends to forgery, fraud, and manipulation of drugs, human organ trafficking, and medical devices and equipment

Corruption in healthcare

Corruption in healthcare service delivery directly affects human life and impedes happiness and well-being. Corruption does not only deprive people from easily accessing health care through qualified hospitals, but also extends to fraudulent medicines, and trafficking in human organs, medical devices and equipment that may lead to the