Covid-19 has forced rapid transformation for healthcare providers and their patients. Host Kelsey Warner, future editor at The National is joined by Omar Fikree, the acting CEO of Abu Dhabi Telemedicine Centre and a VP at Mubadala Health Care as well as Sophie Smith, founder and CEO of Nabta Health in Sharjah, a healthcare platform for women, that provides personalised care using machine learning. They will discuss the future of healthcare, the way Covid-19 has given telemedicine a new lease of life and how AI can personalise healthcare as well as streamline costs.
In this epsiode:
Mubadala's Omar Fikree on telemedicine services (1m 01s)
Sophie Smith on investment trends and health tech(2m 56s)
The learning curve (5m 05s)
Women's Healthcare and patient triage (9m 30s)
Headlines (18m 36s)
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