MoHAP To Participate In The 50th Arab Health Event With Innovative Healthcare Solutions
The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) is preparing to join the 50th Arab Health event, the largest healthcare gathering in the Middle East. Scheduled from 27th to 30th January 2025 at the Dubai World Trade Centre, MoHAP will participate under the "Emirates Health" theme. The ministry plans to reveal numerous projects and services that align with its vision for a comprehensive healthcare system.
MoHAP's participation aims to highlight innovative projects anticipating future healthcare needs. These initiatives are part of ongoing transformations in the health sector. Key national health programmes, such as the Hayat Organ Donation Programme, will be featured. Additionally, advanced licensing systems for health facilities and professionals will be showcased.

The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into service delivery is another focus area for MoHAP. This approach aims to enhance preventive health measures and improve overall service efficiency. The ministry's efforts align with the "We the UAE 2031" vision, striving for a flexible and evolving health system that leverages digital capabilities.
MoHAP seeks to establish partnerships and share expertise during Arab Health. By collaborating with global technology companies, the ministry aims to introduce transformative policies and programmes. These initiatives focus on building a seamless healthcare system that combines preventive and therapeutic approaches.
The event will feature over 3,800 exhibitors from 70 countries, including healthcare leaders, decision-makers, industry figures, government representatives, hospital managers, medical professionals, technology experts, and investors. Celebrating its golden jubilee, this edition marks five decades of excellence in healthcare innovation.
The accompanying conference will explore the future of healthcare and investment's strategic role in advancing the sector. MoHAP's participation underscores its commitment to developing forward-thinking policies supported by digital data and skilled professionals adhering to international standards.
Through these efforts, MoHAP aims to create an interconnected healthcare system that delivers proactive services. By managing health programmes effectively and introducing innovative solutions, the ministry strives for impactful results aligned with international best practices.
With inputs from WAM