Saudi Arabia is experiencing rapid growth in the digital health sector, marked by a significant expansion of health tech innovators.
This aligns with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, aiming to enhance innovation and improve healthcare quality through the adoption of cutting-edge technologies.
A prominent initiative in this field is the Seha Virtual Hospital, recognized as the world’s largest of its kind.
Collaborating with 224 hospitals, it offers 44 specialized remote medical services, facilitating healthcare access for patients in remote areas,
reducing the need for travel, and enhancing patient experiences

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The Ministry of Health has also launched applications like “Mawid” and “Sehhaty,” enabling citizens
and residents to book medical appointments and receive remote health consultations, reflecting the Kingdom’s commitment to providing advanced digital health services.
These developments underscore Saudi Arabia’s dedication to fostering innovation in the healthcare sector and creating a conducive environment for health tech innovators,
contributing to improved healthcare quality and the realization of Vision 2030 objectives.
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