stc Group, Saudi Arabia’s leading digital enabler, showcased its cutting-edge digital health solutions at the Global Health Exhibition (GHE), held from October 20 to 23, 2024, forging several notable partnerships poised to significantly advance and strengthen the kingdom’s healthcare sector.
The exhibition, in its seventh year, took place at the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Centre under the theme “Invest in Health.” It offered an opportunity for government officials, industry experts, and healthcare professionals to discuss transformative investments in Saudi Arabia’s healthcare sector.
According to an stc press release, the group signed several significant agreements aimed at revolutionizing healthcare across Saudi Arabia. These partnerships align with the Vision 2030 goals and highlight stc Group’s pivotal role in driving digital transformation in the healthcare sector. The agreements signed included:
Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs: Guided by Saudi Arabia’s ambitions to improve the qualit
y of services, increase healthcare access for all, and adopt advanced digital health solutions, stc Group announced a partnership with the Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs. This partnership will support medical diagnoses with the latest AI solutions, enhance clinical decision-making through AI-driven data analysis, and foster collaboration between clinical and technical teams in both medical and non-medical AI fields.
Automated Medication Dispensing Machines for the Ministry of Health: stc Group announced an agreement to automate medication dispensing machines across hospitals, government centers, and public places in the kingdom. The service will also assist in remote areas, actively supporting the ongoing digital health transformation and enhancing the patient experience.
Transforming the Ministry of Health: stc Group announced two contracts to deliver the national PACs Tele ICU project, transforming the Ministry of Health’s (MOH) technological capabilities, infrastructure, cloud services, and cy
bersecurity requirements. This digital health transformation, in line with Vision 2030, aims to revolutionize patient care across the Ministry.
National Unified Procurement Company (NUPCO): A new partnership with the National Unified Procurement Company (NUPCO), which specializes in medical equipment supply and logistics for government entities, will integrate cutting-edge technologies into the healthcare supply chain, supporting the timely and effective delivery of medical supplies.
Dr. Mohamed AlFaqih Hospital: Through a separate partnership with Dr. Mohamed AlFaqih Hospital, stc Group will elevate the patient experience within hospital rooms, offering a more comfortable stay for patients. The in-room experience will be transformed through the integrated use of infotainment, stc tv, and essential core services.
Almana Hospital: Almana Hospital has chosen stc Group as its cybersecurity operations partner in a recent managed SOC selection. Under this partnership, stc Group will provide advanced threat prot
ection and mitigation while enabling comprehensive regulatory compliance, creating a secure ecosystem.
Collaboration with Hail Health Cluster on Population Health Management: The group showcased a successful partnership with the Hail Health Cluster on Population Health Management. This collaboration enabled the Hail Health Cluster to raise awareness on health education and provided the cluster with elevated digital health solutions in line with stc Group’s digital capabilities.
stc Group’s participation in the Global Health Exhibition 2024 underscores its unwavering commitment to transforming Saudi Arabia’s healthcare landscape through innovative digital solutions and strategic partnerships. By signing these agreements with key organizations and government entities, stc Group is poised to drive significant advancements in patient care, healthcare access, and operational efficiency. These efforts align seamlessly with the Vision 2030 goals, reinforcing stc Group’s role as a pivotal enabler of digital transfo
rmation in the kingdom’s healthcare sector.
Source: Saudi Press Agency