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Saudi Commission for Health Specialties Signs 20 Agreements and Launches 3 New Digital Products to Enhance the Healthcare Practitioner Experience

The Saudi Commission for Health Specialties signed 20 agreements during its participation in the Global Health Exhibition 2025, and launched several digital products aimed at enhancing the experience of healthcare practitioners.

SCFHS’s participation included a main pavilion and nine specialized sub-pavilions dedicated to serving healthcare practitioners and trainees, in addition to a pavilion showcasing interactive experiences to enhance patient safety. The main pavilion featured a range of digital products presented through interactive demonstrations designed to improve practitioner experience. These included the smart virtual assistant “Basma”, which aims to enhance the trainee experience by responding to inquiries with fast and reliable answers, and the Madar Platform, which supports decision-making in healthcare facilities by leveraging data and artificial intelligence, in addition to social analytics services.

SCFHS also launched the Edera Platform for Continuing Professional Development and introduced the professional re-registration service within Anat App. Furthermore, the main pavilion showcased Mumaris Hub application, a professional social platform designed to bring together healthcare practitioners, enabling communication, collaboration, and the exchange of knowledge and expertise.

The Commission also participated in several panel discussions during the forum, addressing challenges related to the global gap in demand for healthcare competencies and exploring ways to invest in health education. These sessions featured a number of international speakers and experts.

On the sidelines of the forum, SCFHS signed 20 agreements and memoranda of understanding. At the international level, agreements were signed with several academic and global medical institutions, including the British Council, McGraw Hill Education, a number of international medical companies, Sanofi, Houston Methodist International, Merck, Talent Find Solutions, Roche Products, McLaren Health Care, Gilead Sciences, Great Ormond Street Hospital, Solventum Medical Arabia, and Amgen.

At the local level, the Commission signed eight agreements with several government entities, including the General Organization for Social Insurance, the Ministry of Sports’ Leaders Development Institute, the Saudi Pro League (SPL), and Al-Baha Health Cluster. Additional agreements were signed with healthcare entities, including Dallah Hospital, Almana Medical Group, Almana Medical College, and Edrak Care Medical Services.

SCFHS seeks to support and empower healthcare practitioners and enhance their professional experience through the development of advanced digital products powered by the latest artificial intelligence technologies, ensuring the delivery of high-quality services and contributing to the overall strengthening of the healthcare ecosystem.