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After the global pandemic, the world shifts towards more hopeful phases including the aspect of vaccine on its horizon. How can the 2020 lessons be ensured for the healthcare regulations instead of re-setting the default pre-COVID-19 ways to deliver health services to the patients?

In 3rd session of webinar series of rethinking Arabian Business Healthcare, the healthcare policy on the ways both government and regulators will foster the expansion in sector will be explored.

Depending on the life sciences of Edwards, the final expert panels will penetrate into the ways the healthcare sector can function with the incorporation of the regulators for ensuring consistent care and unlocking the backlog issues emerge due to elective and restrictive procedures as the same time.

Earlier, the live session was controlled by Arabian Business Editor in Chief Scott Armstrong which was held on 9th December, 2020 on Wednesday at 2:00 pm (GST). On the session it had been examined that in what ways government is likely to create future-inclined landscape with the combination of innovation policy to that of smart technology for improving outcomes of the patients.

The panelists will be going to unveil our lessons from first webinar investme4nt in smart healthcare, moving it forward and second webinar lesson like healthcare technologies smart tech to AI, in which prospects the sector is going to reshape by the innovation.

Dr. Omniyat Al Hajri,, Director of Public Health, Department of Health, Abu Dhabi, will share the movements considering the ‘new normal’ post-outbreak in which government can opt for the adoption process by bringing much clarity to the new processes.

Additionally, Dr Salman Al Sabah, consultant surgeon and senior advisor to the Minister of Health, Kuwait is going to reveal immediate steps healthcare providers can measure for inspiring the innovation and lock it into a new changing culture in medical services both for present and future generation.

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