Dubai: Dubai Health Authority (DHA) at the moment signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Enpy, a Dubai-based start-up, to discover using a man-made intelligence (AI)-powered system for distant patient monitoring. The MoU was signed by Dr Younis Kazim, CEO of Dubai Healthcare Corporation, and Sam Taleb, chairman of the Board of Directors at Enpy, on the DHA headquarters.
Dr Kazim highlighted that DHA will proceed to give attention to analysis, innovation and implementation of smart applied sciences throughout all elements of health-care supply and administration.
DHA plans to implement such applied sciences throughout its major health-care centres to foster its distant patient monitoring initiatives to empower sufferers, guarantee they keep on monitor with their well being and to assist in early detection. Remote patient monitoring may also assist health-care professionals by offering them with very important patient information to make sure common follow-up and higher patient compliance.
Taleb stated: “We embarked on making advanced AI-based preventive health-care easily accessible to all and we are proud of the unique collaboration we have with the DHA and its Dubai Health Innovation Centre. We are delighted to be part of the great Innovation and Artificial Intelligence Hub that Dubai has become.”
Enpy’s modern all-in-one noninvasive medical system is paired with a smartphone/pill utility and it's powered by AI and measures very important indicators.
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