martedì 4 febbraio 2014

Trend towards advanced specialty healthcare accelerating in the Middle East

Industry leaders at Arab Health 2014 to review delivery of healthcare services in the Middle East
Dubai, UAE: Although science and technology will undoubtedly play a significant role in enhancing
and enabling better healthcare provision in the future, it will be equally important for countries in
the Middle East to focus on improving the delivery of healthcare services and associated business
processes such as the development of primary care and specialised care services. This issue will be debated at the Leaders in Healthcare Conference during the 39th Arab Health
Exhibition & Congress from 27 -30 January 2014 at the Dubai International Convention & Exhibition
Center.
According to Professor Lord Darzi of Denham, Hamlyn Chair of Surgery, Director, Institute of Global
Health Innovation, Imperial College London, UK, and speaker at the Leaders in Healthcare
Conference, “The Middle East should move towards specialised care, but in parallel to developing
effective primary care services which should form the basic foundation of a healthcare system. There
is a need to build efficient and disease-specific models of prevention and specialised care that
deliver quality outcomes in the most cost-effective way possible. One example of this is Qatar’s
National Cancer Strategy. This looks at all aspects of cancer prevention and management drawing on
robust international evidence, and is reshaping the treatment and support patients receive. The
Middle East is also increasingly attracting international academic and clinical research talent and
emerging as a location for biomedical research. We are starting to see this feed into the
development of specialised care services and the creation of disease-specific research strategies.”
Healthcare spend in the region is expected to reach $133.19bn in 20181
. Lord Darzi believes that
regional investment opportunities include the development of regional specialist providers,
enhanced primary care services, the development of regionally based capacity to manufacture
pharmaceuticals and medical equipment, and the development of a regional talent pool to reduce
the reliance on imported human capital. These are all growth areas in the region’s healthcare sector. Commenting on this growth trajectory, Steven J. Thompson, Senior Vice President, Johns Hopkins
Medicine and CEO, Johns Hopkins Medicine International says, “Over the past decade Johns Hopkins
Medicine has engaged in a number of exciting and highly successful health care collaborations in the
Middle East. Many government agencies and leading companies in the region have placed a high
priority on increasing the accessibility, quality and safety of health care delivery, as well as on adding
advanced specialty care. More hospitals in the Middle East are becoming world class institutions,
and that trend seems only to be accelerating.”
1 Arabianindustry.com 3 June 2013 http://bit.ly/1bcT9WjScience and technology will play a significant role in enhancing and enabling better healthcare
provision in the future and managing spiraling healthcare costs. “For example, we are already seeing the impact that smartphones and digital applications are having
as a cost effective and patient targeted method of managing chronic diseases like diabetes. These
will change the landscape of primary and community care delivery over the next decade. Personalised medicine will revolutionise healthcare by allowing for the tailoring of treatments to
each patient. Gone will be the days of trial and error; prescribing courses of treatment that do not
work. Through a combination of genomic information, tissue imaging data and clinical outcomes, we
will know what will work for a particular patient with a certain genomic profile,” says Lord Darzi.
-END- Note to Editors
About Arab Health Exhibition & Congress: Arab Health Exhibition & Congress is the largest healthcare event in the Middle East. Established 39
years ago, Arab Health provides a platform for the world’s leading manufacturers, wholesalers and
distributors to meet the medical and scientific community in the Middle East and subcontinent. Arab
Health, organised by Informa Life Sciences Exhibitions, takes place from 27-30 January 2014 at the
Dubai International Convention & Exhibition Centre. With more than 3900 exhibiting companies
from 63 countries and 19 healthcare conferences with an estimated 9000 delegates, Arab Health is a
much anticipated addition to the 2014 medical event calendar. Website: www.arabhealthonline.com
About Institute of Global Health Innovation:
Website: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/global-health-innovation
About Johns Hopkins Medicine International:
Website: http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/international/
For press enquires please contact:
Inga Stevens
Senior Communication Manager, Informa Life Sciences Exhibitions
T: +971 4 407 2743
inga.stevens@informa.com

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