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Arab Health 2023 officially opens the smart health pavilion

The official opening of the Smart Health Pavilion at Arab Health 2023, in partnership with the Smart Health Association

Arab Health 2023 officially opens the smart health pavilion

  • The pavilion displays how the technologies multi It seamlessly interacts with medical equipment and coexists to improve the patient experience
  • Live demonstrations include the digital intensive care unit, smart operating room, and revolutionary emergency room
  • The Smart Health Pavilion was launched at Arab Health 2023 in partnership with the Smart Health Association

The official opening of the Smart Health Pavilion took place at the Arab Health Exhibition 2023, in partnership with the Smart Health Association.

This allowed visitors to experience first-hand use cases of the latest developments in sustainable healthcare technology

across the continuum of care.

Ahmed bin Mohammed attends the opening of the 20th session of the "Arab Media Forum"

Displays the smart health pavilion (Intelligent Health), during the Arab Health Exhibition 2023, which runs until February 2

In the Dubai World Trade Centre, how multiple technologies can seamlessly interact with the latest medical equipment,

and coexist to improve the overall patient care environment.

Visitors can enjoy live demos,

including the leading digital intensive care unit,

and a smart operating room, and a revolutionary emergency room that enables visitors to experience every step of a person's health journey

From a patient, caregiver or caregiver.

On this occasion he said

Paul H Frisch,

Head of Biomedical Physics and Engineering and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center:

“Today's healthcare environment isn't really about isolated technologies, as today's hospitals use many

devices such as radio frequency identification and tablets that are not medical devices,

The focus now is on how to integrate these technologies and how to share information.

Which directly affects how hospitals operate.”

Paul added, “Operators and physicians can access the smart health pavilion at Arab Health

Seeing how technologies work in a real environment, providing new metrics that many hospitals cannot

Access it and show how the pieces are integrated. From a business perspective with interoperability, hospitals can monitor workflow and make improvements and process improvements in medical care, delivery, operational flow and management.”

On the other hand, he said Harry Pappas, Founder and CEO, Smart Health Association"

 We have developed the Smart Health Suite concept to educate the healthcare community on how to adopt these technologies to improve patient care, patient safety and the patient in general,

The opening of this pavilion not only demonstrates the continuity of medical care, but also highlights the benefits of a seamless data environment, where today’s wearable devices such as smartphones and smartwatches can capture data from patients and share it seamlessly with their close circle of care, family, doctor and insurance company.”

A host of new technologies are on display at the Smart Health™ booth,

including wearable fingertip sensors that monitor vital signs in the intensive care unit without the need for lines, catheters, or arm cuffs,

advanced digital stethoscopes where doctors can listen to auscultation sounds through wired earphones,

or wireless with better amplification of heart and respiratory sounds,

Dual noise canceling technology and voice recording, another feature is a newborn protection solution that uses real-time positioning to enable rapid response,

And effective to deter kidnapping attempts from the hospital.

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