Abu Dhabi, global leaders unite to guide AI use in healthcare

Post by: Omar Nasser

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The Department of Health in Abu Dhabi held an important meeting called the Health Leaders Roundtable. People from different countries, including health and government leaders, came together to talk about how to use smart computer tools in health in a safe and fair way. This meeting was part of Abu Dhabi Global Health Week. It was held with the help of PwC Middle East, a big company that works on health and other things.

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At the meeting, they talked about the good and bad sides of using smart computer tools in hospitals and clinics. They are now working on a special paper, called a Declaration, that will help guide the world on how to use these tools in the right way. This paper will be shared with many countries, so everyone can follow the same safe and fair rules.

Mr. Mansoor Ibrahim Al Mansoori, who is the head of the Department of Health in Abu Dhabi, said that these smart tools are already being used today. He said they are not something for the future, but something we use now. He explained that the choices we make today about what is fair, safe, and good for all people are very important. He said this new paper will help countries and health workers around the world work together and use these tools in the best way.

Dr. Noura Al Ghaithi, another important leader in the Department of Health, said that these smart tools are already changing the way doctors and nurses work. They help us find sickness faster and treat people better. She said in Abu Dhabi, we use these tools with care. We turn health information into good ideas that help save lives. She said the most important thing is to care about people, not just machines.

During the meeting, people talked about many things. They said that countries need new and flexible rules that can grow and change as these tools get better. They also talked about keeping health information private and safe. They said that workers in hospitals need to learn new skills so they can use these tools properly. Everyone agreed that these tools should be tested carefully before using them to help real patients.

People at the meeting said we must work together — governments, hospitals, schools, and companies — to make sure these tools are used for real health problems, not just because the technology is new. These tools should help doctors, nurses, and patients in ways that truly matter.

Abu Dhabi is already doing many good things in this area. They have started the Global AI Healthcare Academy, which teaches doctors and health workers around the world how to use these smart tools in the right way. They also have a system called Malaffi. It helps hospitals share patient health information safely and quickly. This helps doctors treat people better and faster.

The Health Leaders Roundtable brought together many smart and caring people who all want to make health better. The paper they are working on will help countries everywhere use these smart tools in a way that is fair, safe, and helpful for all people. Abu Dhabi is showing how the world can work together to make health better using new tools, while still putting people first.

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