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Dubai Health Authority wins International Data Corporation award

DHA was recognized for its E-Connected Healthcare Model. (WAM)
  • DHA was recognized as an entity that has successfully rethought the ways in which its operations are managed keeping digital transformation in mind.
  • IDC hosted over 200 senior IT and business leaders from across the UAE for the IDC DX Forum 2022.

DUBAI, UAE – The Dubai Health Authority recently won the ‘Best in Future of Operations’ category at the International Data Corporation’s (IDC) edition of the IDC Future Enterprise Awards.

DHA was recognized as an entity that has successfully rethought the ways in which its operations are managed keeping digital transformation in mind.

IDC hosted over 200 senior IT and business leaders from across the UAE for the IDC DX Forum 2022, which took place at Dubai’s iconic Museum of the Future under the theme ‘Digital Leaders for the Digital Era’.

The event culminated in the 2022 edition of the IDC Future Enterprise Awards.

The event formally recognized the achievements of UAE-based organizations that have successfully planned and executed digital transformation (DX) initiatives across multiple areas of their businesses through the implementation of disruptive digital technologies.

DHA was recognized for its E-Connected Healthcare Model, which is an innovative operational model that combines digital systems and data originating from the public and private healthcare providers under one platform.

This model helps provide accurate real-time data to support fact-based decision-making and leads to implementing an innovative work model based on the electronic link that the authority has established between the public and private health sector.

Awadh Seghayer Al Ketbi, Director-General of DHA, said that the award recognizes DHA’s efforts to create a complete digital health ecosystem for Dubai with an aim of fostering a world-class health system.

The aim is also to use digital technology across healthcare to public health policies, healthcare management and fosters quick data-backed decision-making, as well as creating a resilient and agile health sector.