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UAE’s Presight teams up with Jordanian ministry to enhance healthcare sector

UAE’s Presight teams up with Jordanian ministry to enhance healthcare sector
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Abu Dhabi – Mubasher: Presight AI Holding has been awarded a multi-million-dollar contract by Jordan’s Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship (MODEE).

The joint agreement will set the pace of digital transformation in the country’s healthcare sector, according to a press release.

Presight will leverage M42's Abu Dhabi Health Data Services (ADHDS) expertise to accelerate the adoption of advanced technologies and data-driven strategies aimed at improving healthcare outcomes for Jordanian citizens.

The ADX-listed company will secure solutions to derive actionable data insights by deploying its big data analytics capabilities.

Through this initiative, the MODEE aims to transform the healthcare landscape, boost resource efficiencies, improve the quality of care, and streamline healthcare costs.

Firas Al Hawari, Jordan’s Minister of Health, commented: “With this initiative, we shall develop a comprehensive strategy to establish a roadmap for future digital healthcare initiatives, that will be of immense benefit to the people of Jordan.”

Adel Alsharji, COO of Presight, highlighted: "AI-driven technologies are revolutionising healthcare and reshaping our approach to health and wellness. Our goal is to advance a healthier future in Jordan and beyond by integrating AI technologies with human expertise."

Kareem Shahin, CEO of M42’s Abu Dhabi Health Data Services, said: “This partnership marks a crucial step in shaping the future of Jordan’s healthcare sector. We are eager to apply our experience from working with Abu Dhabi's Department of Health to contribute to Jordan’s transformation, making healthcare more accessible, efficient, and responsive to all citizens' needs.”

In the first half (H1) of 2024, Presight logged higher net profits at AED 176.43 million, compared to AED 139.39 million in H1-23.