PureHealth has commenced the pilot phase of Nada, which is an AI-powered service that goes on to function as a secure digital assistant, supporting physicians through capturing, clinical notes from medical conversations, and that too in real time.
The pilot has been deployed across certain selected PureHealth healthcare facilities as part of the efforts made by the group to elevate patient experience and also better the documentation as well as understanding of the clinical information by way of deployment of advanced AI technologies in a framework that goes on to prioritize the patient privacy, data security, and compliance with relevant regulatory benchmarks in the emirate.
It is well to be noted that the pilot phase of Nada has been developed especially for usage within the gamut of clinical consultations. It helps physicians to entirely focus on the needs of the patients, in sync with a human-centered model of care that responds to even the most nuanced needs. At the same time, capturing clinical notes from medical conversations through AI goes on to decrease the requirement for manual notetaking as well as documentation at the time of consultations, while at the same time making sure that medical records continue to be precise and comprehensive as well as clinically dependable.
The Group Chief Executive Officer of PureHealth, Shaista Asif, said that listening is indeed the foundation of great healthcare. With Nada, they are indeed strengthening human connection at the very heart of care through offering the clinicians freedom to actually engage along with their patients. This is not just about technology replacing human interaction, but it is more about enabling it. Through introducing Nada all across their local as well as global hospitals, they are elevating the patient experience at scale and also reinforcing their commitment when it comes to delivering care, which by all means is attentive, precise, and also deeply human.
Apparently, the pilot phase of Nada goes on to follow a very rigorous and multi-phase evaluation along with a testing process that’s conducted throughout the hospital network of SEHA in the UAE, which spans high-volume primary care settings along with specialist services as well as intricate tertiary hospital scenarios.
The pilot phase is going to help the physicians as well as healthcare providers who use Nada to decrease the time spent when it comes to clinical documentation by over 50%, reclaiming an average of more than two hours for every clinician per day in terms of direct patient care. The technology showcased high levels of precision when it came to capturing complex medical terminology along with local dialects, hence supporting much more accurate clinical documentation as well as enhancing the quality as well as continuity of patient records.
When we talk of patients, the advantages are both tangible and immediate. Consultations go ahead and become much more personal and also less transactional, with doctors maintaining eye contact, listening more closely, and also engaging more meaningfully. Patients actually experience much clearer communication, fewer repeated explanations, and also greater confidence that their issues and symptoms, as well as care plans, are reflected precisely all through their healthcare journey.
Through integrating ambient AI, which listens only within clinical consultation and also structures medical information instantly, PureHealth is indeed moving beyond the traditional digitization towards a point of a new era of cognitive healthcare, wherein technology goes on to function quietly in the background in order to support people and not replace them.
Notably, the name Nada goes on to carry a special resonance in Arabic, which is associated with gentle presence and attentiveness as well as calm clarity. When we talk of the healthcare context, it goes on to reflect the principle of being completely heard, a value that sits at the heart of the approach made by PureHealth to care that’s patient-centered, demonstrating how advanced artificial intelligence can actually responsibly go ahead and be embedded within clinical practice to upgrade the patient experience, strengthen the overall healthcare systems, and also deliver certain meaningful and long-term impacts when it comes to communities.
















