Emirates Health Services is presenting a portfolio of advanced clinical care projects at the World Health Exhibition Dubai 2026, underscoring a strategic shift towards specialised, technology-driven healthcare built on precision medicine and smart systems.
The initiatives demonstrate EHS’s move away from traditional, generalised care models towards customised, data-led interventions designed to enhance diagnostic accuracy, improve treatment outcomes and accelerate patient recovery. They also support the UAE’s national direction towards data-driven medicine and targeted therapies.
Built on detailed analysis of neurological, cardiac and structural functions, the projects use biometric data, smart imaging and clinical simulation to develop personalised treatment and rehabilitation plans. According to Abdullah Al-Naqbi, Executive Director of the Supporting Health Services Sector at EHS, integrating precise technologies into daily clinical practice strengthens treatment safety, improves resource efficiency and enables evidence-based decision-making, resulting in better patient outcomes and quality of life.
Latifa Rashid, Head of the Nutrition Department at EHS, said the initiatives mark a shift in care delivery by empowering patients through smart treatment solutions that adapt to functional changes in their health status, improving accuracy and the overall patient experience.
Sara Al Suwaidi, Family Medicine Consultant at EHS, added that the technologies support earlier and more accurate treatment decisions by combining smart analysis with clinical expertise, helping limit disease progression and deliver continuous, patient-centred care.
Among the featured innovations is a Robotic Rehabilitation system that integrates brain and muscle signals into an interactive, biofeedback-based platform to improve motor control and long-term recovery.
EHS is also showcasing a Pulsed Field Ablation System for atrial fibrillation, offering higher safety levels and faster recovery, alongside BonePixel AI, which generates 3D hip joint models to support early diagnosis, surgical planning and preventive care.
News Source: Emirates News Agency
