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How AI will unlock billions of dollars in economic value for Saudi health sector

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Such advancements align with 抖阴短视频鈥檚 ambition to emerge as a regional technology hub, with the medical sector being a key division benefiting from this digital transition. (AFP filephoto for illustrative purposes)
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Updated 03 May 2024

How AI will unlock billions of dollars in economic value for Saudi health sector

How AI will unlock billions of dollars in economic value for Saudi health sector
  • AI and machine learning are revolutionizing patient outcomes and healthcare service efficiency
  • Integration of AI in medical聽administration to revolutionize resource allocation, optimize hospital operations

RIYADH: 抖阴短视频鈥檚 health-tech sector is undergoing substantial transformation driven by artificial intelligence, promising significant economic and operational benefits.

A McKinsey & Co. analysis forecasts that by 2030 AI could unlock $15 to $27 billion in economic value for the Kingdom鈥檚 medical sector.聽

This can be achieved by automating up to 40 percent of healthcare tasks, enhancing efficiency and reducing manual workload.聽

Such advancements align with 抖阴短视频鈥檚 ambition to emerge as a regional technology hub, with the medical sector being a key division benefiting from this digital transition.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has highlighted the potential of this revolution, and is quoted as saying: 鈥淲e are living in a time of scientific innovation, unprecedented technology, and unlimited growth prospects. These new technologies, such as artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things, if used optimally, can spare the world many disadvantages and can bring enormous benefits to the world.鈥

Time of transformation

In a recent interview with Arab News, Nadine Hachach-Haram, a surgeon and co-founder of the health-tech platform Proximie, shared her observations about the transformative applications of AI. She said this could be used for enhancing patient safety, communication, and service efficiency across 抖阴短视频鈥檚 healthcare sector.




Nadine Hachach-Haram is a surgeon and co-founder of the health-tech platform Proximie. (Supplied)

鈥淎I use allows the automation of necessary but time-consuming and tedious administrative processes,鈥 Hachach-Haram said. 鈥淎I implementation will help minimize errors, optimize efficiency, revolutionize patient care, and improve global healthcare accessibility.鈥澛

She also underscored the government鈥檚 approach to fostering AI, including initiatives such as the National Data Bank and cloud infrastructure to support public and private sector collaboration.

Hachach-Haram explained that AI and machine learning are revolutionizing patient outcomes and healthcare service efficiency in the Kingdom as the nation embraces these technologies to align with the Saudi Health Sector Transformation Program.聽

This undertaking is a pivotal element of the Ministry of Health鈥檚 strategy under Vision 2030, which aims to enhance medical care access and modernize facilities to ensure the well-being of the populace.

Proximie, a global healthcare platform, is at the forefront of this shift, playing a critical role in the SEHA Virtual Hospital鈥檚 efforts to overcome geographical constraints, enhance patient safety, and facilitate the sharing of medical expertise across 抖阴短视频.

Hachach-Haram highlighted the use of AI in a medical setting. 鈥淭he hospital utilizes AI to triage caseloads and employs the latest imaging technologies to aid in remote scan interpretations.鈥

This evidence demonstrates tangible benefits, with Proximie instrumental in supporting cardiology surgeries at regional hospitals, thereby minimizing the need for patient referrals and travel, Hachach-Haram said.

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鈥淭he hospital has the capacity to treat over 400,000 patients a year. It uses AI to triage caseloads and makes the latest imaging technologies available to support the interpretation of scans remotely,鈥 she added.

She shared a poignant illustration of this impact in the case of Noura Saleh, 70, from Tabuk, who required urgent surgery following stroke-induced heart failure.聽

The operation was successfully executed at a local hospital, with the SEHA Virtual Hospital鈥檚 cardiology team providing remote guidance through Proximie.

Hachach-Haram said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great example of how distance is no longer an obstacle to receiving the best care promptly.鈥

Improved access and care

Speaking to Arab News, Rania Kadry, co-founder of the Egyptian health-tech platform Almouneer, shared her prediction of the Kingdom鈥檚 transformation over the next decade.




Rania Kadry is the co-founder of the Egyptian health-tech platform Almouneer. (Supplied)

Kadry envisions AI significantly impacting medical diagnostics, treatment planning, and personalized medicine in 抖阴短视频.

鈥淭his will lead to improved patient outcomes, reduced healthcare costs, and enhanced efficiency in healthcare delivery,鈥 she said.

She added that AI-driven telemedicine platforms and remote-monitoring systems are expected to become more prevalent, particularly in rural areas, increasing access to healthcare services nationwide.

鈥淢oreover, AI will continue to be integrated into healthcare administration processes, optimizing resource allocation, and improving overall healthcare management,鈥 she added.

Hachach-Haram addressed a crucial aspect of AI in healthcare: patient trust and data privacy. She acknowledges the apprehension many patients feel about the use of their health data. However, she believes that proper communication about the benefits of healthcare innovation and knowledge-sharing might encourage patients to become proactive proponents of AI.聽

鈥淢any patients are understandably nervous about the use of their sensitive health data, but if the benefits of healthcare innovation and knowledge-sharing are clearly explained, patients may embrace becoming ambassadors about the benefits of using and sharing data 鈥 helping the entire ecosystem,鈥 she said.

Furthermore, the integration of AI in healthcare administration is predicted to revolutionize resource allocation and optimize hospital operations.

Kadry added: 鈥淥ne example could be the widespread implementation of AI-powered predictive analytics systems in 抖阴短视频n hospitals.鈥 This would leverage patient data to forecast healthcare needs and enhance service delivery, she added.

Kadry also underscored the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to health tech and AI innovation, referencing 抖阴短视频鈥檚 ambitious plan to allocate 2.5 percent of its gross domestic product, approximately $16 billion by 2040, to research and development, with a focus on aging and chronic diseases.聽

鈥淐an you imagine how much the country will progress under the young and progressive leadership?鈥 She highlighted the launch of the Hevolution Foundation, a $20 billion 抖阴短视频 initiative dedicated to advancing human health and extending life expectancy globally.

Despite being in its early stages, the utilization of AI technology holds immense potential to positively influence patient outcomes across the Arab world.


抖阴短视频 launches company to transform Asir into global tourism hub

抖阴短视频 launches company to transform Asir into global tourism hub
Updated 14 November 2024

抖阴短视频 launches company to transform Asir into global tourism hub

抖阴短视频 launches company to transform Asir into global tourism hub

RIYADH: 抖阴短视频鈥檚 Asir region has launched a new tourism venture through a partnership with the aim of creating a holding company to transform the area into a global tourist destination.

The collaboration between Aseer Investment Co., a subsidiary of the Public Investment Fund, and Rikaz Real Estate, aligns with the goal of transforming Asir into a world-class tourist destination that combines authentic heritage with sustainable development, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The holding company seeks to contribute to enhancing a tourism environment that enriches guests鈥 experiences with unique offerings, connecting visitors to local culture and community traditions, SPA reported.

It is also committed to promoting sustainable tourism by protecting the environment, developing local communities, and collaborating with artisans and local businesses to preserve the authenticity of Asir鈥檚 heritage.

In October, the Kingdom鈥檚 Abha city secured a new investment partnership to boost tourism by developing culturally rich dining and retail experiences. 

PIF firm Aseer Investment Co. signed the deal with Nimr Real Estate and the National Co. for Tourism, or Syahya, to propel the project, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

This aligns with the objectives of developing Abha, which will offer a range of benefits, including retail stores that reflect the cultural heritage of the Asir region.

The partnership also seeks to be a model for multiple collaborations with private sector investors and create more regional job opportunities.

Investments in the region are expected to create between 14,000 and 18,000 job prospects and contribute to up to 6 percent of the non-oil gross domestic product within 10 years, as outlined by AIC Chief Executive Osama Al-Othman in February.

抖阴短视频 emerged as a leader in tourism growth among G20 nations, experiencing a 73 percent increase in international visitors in the first seven months of 2024 compared to 2019.

According to the UN World Tourism Barometer report in September, the Kingdom welcomed 17.5 million international tourists during this timeframe, showcasing its growing allure as a global travel destination.

This surge is part of the nation鈥檚 Vision 2030 initiative, which aims to diversify the economy and reduce dependence on oil revenues.

鈥湺兑醵淌悠 cements its global leadership and takes the first spot among G20 countries in international tourist arrivals growth, with a 73 percent increase in the first seven months of 2024 compared to the same period in 2019,鈥 stated the Saudi Tourism Ministry on X.

Under the National Tourism Strategy, the Kingdom aims to attract 150 million visitors by 2030 and increase the sector鈥檚 contribution to the nation鈥檚 gross domestic product from 6 percent to 10 percent.

These goals reflect the country鈥檚 commitment to strengthening its tourism sector and enhancing its global appeal.


IMF, 抖阴短视频 announce new annual conference tackling global economic challenges

IMF, 抖阴短视频 announce new annual conference tackling global economic challenges
Updated 14 November 2024

IMF, 抖阴短视频 announce new annual conference tackling global economic challenges

IMF, 抖阴短视频 announce new annual conference tackling global economic challenges

RIYADH: The International Monetary Fund and 抖阴短视频 will jointly organize a high-level annual conference in AlUla to discuss global economic challenges, it has been announced.

The AlUla Conference for Emerging Market Economies will bring together a select group of finance ministers, central bank governors, and policymakers, along with leaders from the public and private sectors, representatives from international institutions, and members of academia.

According to a joint statement by Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of IMF and the Minister of Finance Mohammed Al-Jadaan, the first edition of this series will be held from Feb. 16-17, 2025.

鈥淭he world is confronting deeper and more frequent shocks, including from conflicts, geoeconomic fragmentation, pandemics, climate change, food insecurity, and the digital divide,鈥 according to the statement.

They continued: 鈥淚f not addressed adequately, these shocks put at risk emerging market economies鈥 hard-won improvements in living standards. Such setbacks would affect large segments of the world population and put at risk global growth and macro-financial stability.鈥

The gathering will offer a platform to exchange views on domestic, regional, and global economic developments and discuss policies and reforms to spur inclusive prosperity and build resilience supported by international cooperation.

Recent economic issues affecting the global landscape include rising inflation rates, driven by supply chain disruptions and increased demand for goods post-pandemic.

Supply chain delays continue to impact the availability of essential products, causing bottlenecks in manufacturing and increasing costs.

Additionally, geopolitical conflicts, such as the war in Gaza, have disrupted energy supplies and food exports, leading to global food insecurity and fuel price volatility.

Concerns over the using the Red Sea shipping lane increased dramatically at the end of 2023, when Houthi militants stepped up attacks on vessels in the wake of the escalation of the Israel-Hamas conflict.

The effects of these challenges pose significant risks to economic stability, especially for emerging markets that are more vulnerable to such global shocks.

The AlUla conference is the latest example of the growing relationship between 抖阴短视频 and the IMF, with the organization in April establishing its first office in the Middle East and North Africa region in Riyadh.

The facility was launched during the Joint Regional Conference on Industrial Policy for Diversification, jointly organized by the IMF and the Ministry of Finance, on April 24.

The new office aims to strengthen capacity building, regional surveillance, and outreach to foster stability, growth, and integration, thereby promoting partnerships in the Middle East and beyond, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The work hub will promote closer collaboration between the IMF and regional institutions, governments, and other stakeholders, according to the SPA report.

The IMF also expressed its gratitude to the Kingdom for its financial contribution aimed at supporting capacity development in member countries, including fragile states.


Closing Bell: 抖阴短视频鈥檚 TASI ends in the red, trading volume hits $2.95bn

Closing Bell: 抖阴短视频鈥檚 TASI ends in the red, trading volume hits $2.95bn
Updated 14 November 2024

Closing Bell: 抖阴短视频鈥檚 TASI ends in the red, trading volume hits $2.95bn

Closing Bell: 抖阴短视频鈥檚 TASI ends in the red, trading volume hits $2.95bn

RIYADH: The Tadawul All Share Index concluded the last session of the week at 11,791.18 points, down by 139.27 points or 1.17 percent.

The MSCI Tadawul 30 Index also saw a decline, dropping 19.18 points to close at 1,481.36, reflecting a 1.28 percent loss. In contrast, the parallel market Nomu finished Thursday鈥檚 trading at 29,467.71 points, up 262.18 points or 0.90 percent.

TASI reported a trading volume of SR11.10 billion ($2.95 billion), with 51 stocks advancing and 182 declining. The top performer of the day was Saudi Cable Co., which saw its share price surge by 5.10 percent to SR92.70.

Other strong performers included Shatirah House Restaurant Co., which gained 3.75 percent to reach SR21, and Arabian Mills for Food Products Co., which rose by 3.08 percent to SR53.60. Naseej International Trading Co. and Saudi Real Estate Co. also posted notable gains.

The worst performer was Saudi Real Estate Co., which dropped 4.94 percent to close at SR10. Alkhaleej Training and Education Co. and Red Sea International Co. also suffered significant losses, with their share prices falling by 4.90 percent to SR29.10 and 4.84 percent to SR68.80, respectively. Astra Industrial Group and Al-Omran Industrial Trading Co. were also among the day鈥檚 largest decliners.

On the parallel market, Nomu, Alqemam for Computer Systems Co. was the top gainer, rising by 9.57 percent to SR103. Other gainers included Dar Almarkabah for Renting Cars Co., which climbed 9.10 percent to SR42.55, and Horizon Educational Co., which rose by 7.58 percent to SR79.50. Mulkia Investment Co. and Knowledge Tower Trading Co. also saw significant increases.

On the losing side of Nomu, WSM for Information Technology Co. recorded the largest drop, with its share price falling by 6.18 percent to SR44. Osool and Bakheet Investment Co. and Natural Gas Distribution Co. also experienced notable declines, with their shares dropping by 5.37 percent to SR37.85 and 5 percent to SR57, respectively.

 


Leaders stress urgent need for climate finance at COP29 ministerial dialogue

Leaders stress urgent need for climate finance at COP29 ministerial dialogue
Updated 14 November 2024

Leaders stress urgent need for climate finance at COP29 ministerial dialogue

Leaders stress urgent need for climate finance at COP29 ministerial dialogue

RIYADH: Global climate finance continues to fall short of expectations, as leaders gathered at the COP29 Ministerial Dialogue on Climate Finance to address ongoing challenges and map out next steps.

The meeting, held in Baku, Azerbaijan, underscored the urgent need for increased and more effective funding mechanisms. COP29 President Mukhtar Babayev emphasized that climate finance plays a central role in the broader negotiations.

鈥淭he urgency of the situation is evident,鈥 Babayev remarked, pointing to the severe impacts of climate change observed over the past year. 鈥淩ecently, we witnessed catastrophic flooding in Spain, and in the Pacific region, island communities are faced with the possibility of being wiped out entirely. We must act now; failure to do so will have grave human and economic costs.鈥

The president stressed the importance of fulfilling the $100 billion-per-year commitment made in Copenhagen and reiterated in Paris, urging leaders to reflect on lessons learned and consider the quality and allocation of financial resources.

Developing countries once again voiced the need for tangible action, with Fiji鈥檚 Deputy Prime Minister Biman Prasad highlighting the importance of aligning climate finance with the goals of the Paris Agreement.

鈥淭his is a 鈥榩ut your money where your mouth is鈥 moment,鈥 Prasad said. 鈥淭he 1.5掳C temperature goal and the Paris Agreement itself will not be deliverable from both an economic and scientific perspective if we do not invest right. The New Collective Quantified Goal is critical for aligning our priorities and addressing major inconsistencies,鈥 he added.

The EU reaffirmed its commitment to climate finance, noting that the $100 billion goal was first collectively met in 2022, with contributions reaching $115.9 billion.

鈥淭he EU and its member states contributed 鈧28.5 billion, or around $30 billion, in climate finance from public sources,鈥 a representative said. 鈥淎lmost half of the public funding came in the form of grants, with a significant portion provided on concessional terms. We need to make further efforts to facilitate the mobilization of private funding, as it remains a key source of climate finance,鈥 the representative added.

Simon Stiell, executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, emphasized the critical juncture at which the global community now finds itself.

鈥淭he huge opportunities we have and the terrible risks we face are real,鈥 Stiell said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 time to take action to bridge gaps, solve problems, and come together to ensure climate finance and climate action benefit everyone.鈥

Sweden also announced a significant new contribution, with Ministerial representatives unveiling an $8 billion Swedish krona ($723.6 million) pledge to the second replenishment of the Green Climate Fund.

鈥淭his makes Sweden the largest per capita donor to the GCF among the larger donors,鈥 the Swedish representative noted.

As discussions progressed, leaders acknowledged the widening gap between current financial commitments and the funds required to meet the 1.5掳C target. There were calls for more robust mobilization of both public and private finance.

The COP29 president concluded: 鈥淒elivering the climate fairness that developing countries need is one of the main metrics of shared success. We can learn from past efforts to inform the road ahead, but significant determination and leadership from all parties are required to bridge these critical gaps.鈥


IsDB, multilateral banks aim for $120bn in annual climate finance by 2030

IsDB, multilateral banks aim for $120bn in annual climate finance by 2030
Updated 14 November 2024

IsDB, multilateral banks aim for $120bn in annual climate finance by 2030

IsDB, multilateral banks aim for $120bn in annual climate finance by 2030

RIYADH: Multilateral development banks are aiming to mobilize $120 billion annually by 2030 for climate financing in low- and middle-income countries, according to recent projections.

This ambitious funding goal includes $42 billion dedicated to climate adaptation efforts, with an additional $65 billion expected to come from private sector investments.

The target was unveiled in a joint statement issued during COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, by several prominent MDBs, including the Islamic Development Bank, African Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, the Development Bank of the Council of Europe, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and the European Investment Bank. Additionally, the Inter-American Development Bank, the New Development Bank, and the World Bank Group are part of the initiative.

The statement emphasized that setting a strong, collective climate finance target is crucial to meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement.

鈥淎 new collective quantitative target on climate finance that is both strong and ambitious is essential to achieving the Paris Agreement鈥檚 objectives,鈥 the statement read. 鈥淲e urge parties to reach a robust conclusion on this target.鈥

For high-income countries, the MDBs have set a target of $50 billion in annual climate finance, including $7 billion specifically for adaptation, with private sector mobilization expected to generate an additional $65 billion. This new target builds on the success of previous climate finance goals, with MDBs already surpassing their climate financing projections for 2025. Since 2019, the MDBs have increased direct climate finance by 25 percent and doubled climate mobilization efforts over the past year.

In response to the urgent need for enhanced climate action, the MDBs also emphasized the importance of establishing a new collective quantitative target for climate finance at COP29. The institutions highlighted their commitment to ensuring that the finance provided leads to meaningful, measurable impacts on both climate mitigation and adaptation.

To further enhance the effectiveness of climate finance, the MDBs released the 鈥淐ommon Approach to Measuring Climate Outcomes,鈥 a framework that provides standardized indicators for tracking global progress on climate mitigation and adaptation. This framework aims to better align MDB activities with global climate goals and improve transparency in measuring outcomes.

Additionally, the MDBs published their 鈥淐ountry Climate Action Platforms,鈥 reaffirming their commitment to strengthening collaboration between host countries, MDBs, donors, and the private sector. These platforms are designed to ensure that climate finance is targeted effectively and that developing countries have the support they need to implement robust climate policies.

COP29 has emerged as a critical moment in global climate negotiations, especially for the Global South, where developing nations are pushing for significant climate financing, stronger adaptation measures, and equitable policy outcomes. These countries continue to advocate for a climate finance framework based on the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities, recognizing that nations鈥 contributions should reflect their respective capabilities and historical responsibilities.