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Department of Health – Abu Dhabi signs a Memorandum of Understanding with Microsoft to create an AI-powered Population Health Intelligence framework
Department of Health – Abu Dhabi signs a Memorandum of Understanding with Microsoft to create an AI-powered Population Health Intelligence framework

Mid East Info

time21-04-2025

  • Health
  • Mid East Info

Department of Health – Abu Dhabi signs a Memorandum of Understanding with Microsoft to create an AI-powered Population Health Intelligence framework

Abu Dhabi, UAE: Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH), the regulator of the healthcare sector in the emirate, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Microsoft to co-develop an advanced 'Population Health Intelligence' framework – a world's first true learning health system. Signed at Abu Dhabi Global Health Week (ADGHW), the framework aims to create a true learning health system capable of continuously predicting, preventing, and responding to public health challenges. The MoU was signed by H.E. Ibrahim Al Jallaf, Executive Director of Digital Health at DoH and Naim Yazbeck, Country General Manager from Microsoft UAE. Around the world, fragmented data systems and reactive models are failing to meet the rising demands for treating complex chronic conditions. As health systems worldwide focus towards shifting from reactive to predictive models, Abu Dhabi is taking a bold step forward, turning billions of data points into life-changing insights driven by artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced analytics into actionable interventions at the individual and population level. The 'Population Health Intelligence' framework is built on two interconnected pillars: Predict: Establish a digital twin of Abu Dhabi that consolidates clinical, behavioural, environmental and demographic data into a unified view, enabling AI to proactively detect and address health anomalies for early investigation. Prevent and Act: Deploy AI-powered, context-aware recommendations tailored to population, district, and individual levels; simulate the future impact of interventions; and enable coordinated response based on real-time feedback. In line with its commitment to ensuring the highest standards of data protection, DoH guarantees that all patient data will be handled with the utmost confidentiality and security. This initiative adheres to robust privacy regulations, ensuring that sensitive information is safeguarded against unauthorized access and breaches. By embedding intelligence into every layer of the health system, the framework supports Abu Dhabi's objective to shift from reactive care to proactive healthspan for all. Commenting on the announcement, H.E. Ibrahim Al Jallaf said: 'Our mission goes beyond delivering healthcare, we are shaping a new era of longevity, where data, prevention, and innovation come together to empower healthier lives. Through advanced technologies, global collaboration, and bold policy thinking, we are building a resilient health ecosystem that anticipates needs, addresses disparities, and unlocks the full potential of every individual. Abu Dhabi is proud to lead the charge in redefining what health systems can achieve when informed by data-led insights, and driven by purpose.' Through this collaboration, DoH will leverage Microsoft's trusted and secure cloud platforms and AI technologies to span multiple workstreams, including concept and prototype development, value assurance, integration of the framework into Abu Dhabi's existing digital health ecosystem, and knowledge-sharing in the public domain through conferences and global reports. Commenting on the intent of this partnership, Mr. Yazbeck said: 'This collaboration reflects the transformative potential of artificial intelligence and cloud technologies in solving some of the world's most pressing healthcare challenges. By enabling secure, real-time insights across population-level data, we are partnering with the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi to build the digital foundations of a more predictive, personalised, and resilient healthcare system. Together, we are driving innovation that places data and intelligence at the heart of proactive care.' The 'Population Health Intelligence' framework will focus on key population health challenges including chronic disease prevention, early detection, and health equity. Reflecting Abu Dhabi's commitment to global impact, DoH will share relevant insights and innovations from this collaboration in the public domain, supporting the development of similar models worldwide. ADGHW is a major government initiative from DoH and serves as a platform for innovation and collaboration under the theme 'Towards Longevity: Redefining Health and Well-being.' It places a strong emphasis on community-driven health and well-being, with a proactive approach centred around preventive, personalised, and holistic care. Four core themes guided discussions and initiatives: Longevity and Precision Health; Health System Resilience & Sustainability; Digital Health & AI; and Investment in Life Sciences. By convening diverse stakeholders from around the world, ADGHW is a community without borders that seeks to advance the future of health and well-being. About Abu Dhabi Global Health Week: Abu Dhabi Global Health Week (ADGHW) is a major government-led initiative by the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH). It drives transformative innovation and collaboration under the theme 'Towards Longevity: Redefining Health and Well-being'. ADGHW serves as a year-round 'always-on' platform with a proactive approach centred around preventive, personalised, and holistic care. Held with and for the world, ADGHW is a platform for open, inclusive exchange, and joint action. ADGHW welcomes entrepreneurs, policymakers, researchers, innovators, and investors to transform ideas into action, and collaborate around topics like advancing precision care and building a resilient technology-driven ecosystem. ADGHW 2025 proudly collaborates with key strategic partners, including Foundation Partner, M42 and Global Health and Longevity Champion, PureHealth. Additional exhibitors and sponsors include Burjeel, GSK, Johnson & Johnson, Lilly, Microsoft, Novo Nordisk, Viatris, Novartis, Roche, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, Deloitte, Gilead, Juvenescence, NYU Abu Dhabi and Pfizer, united in their commitment to advancing the future of healthcare and life sciences.

UAE: Department of Health, Microsoft to create AI-powered Population Health Intelligence framework
UAE: Department of Health, Microsoft to create AI-powered Population Health Intelligence framework

Zawya

time21-04-2025

  • Health
  • Zawya

UAE: Department of Health, Microsoft to create AI-powered Population Health Intelligence framework

ABU DHABI -- Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Microsoft to co-develop an advanced 'Population Health Intelligence' framework - a world's first true learning health system. The framework aims to create a true learning health system capable of continuously predicting, preventing, and responding to public health challenges. The MoU was signed by Ibrahim Al Jallaf, Executive Director of Digital Health at DoH, and Naim Yazbeck, Country General Manager from Microsoft UAE. Around the world, fragmented data systems and reactive models are failing to meet the rising demands for treating complex chronic conditions. Therefore, Abu Dhabi is taking a bold step forward, turning billions of data points into life-changing insights driven by AI and advanced analytics into actionable interventions at the individual and population level. The 'Population Health Intelligence' framework is built on two interconnected pillars: First is 'Predict' by establishing a digital twin of Abu Dhabi that consolidates clinical, behavioural, environmental and demographic data into a unified view, enabling AI to proactively detect and address health anomalies for early investigation. Second is 'Prevent and Act' by deploying AI-powered, context-aware recommendations tailored to population, district, and individual levels; simulate the future impact of interventions; and enable coordinated response based on real-time feedback. DoH guarantees that all patient data will be handled with the utmost confidentiality and security against any unauthorised access and breaches. Commenting on the announcement, Al Jallaf said, 'Abu Dhabi is proud to lead the charge in redefining what health systems can achieve when informed by data-led insights, and driven by purpose.' Yazbeck stated, 'This collaboration reflects the transformative potential of artificial intelligence and cloud technologies in solving some of the world's most pressing healthcare challenges. By enabling secure, real-time insights across population-level data, we are partnering with the DoH to build the digital foundations of a more predictive, personalised, and resilient healthcare system.' DoH will share relevant insights and innovations from this collaboration in the public domain, supporting the development of similar models worldwide.

Abu Dhabi's ‘digital twin' to detect, address health crises
Abu Dhabi's ‘digital twin' to detect, address health crises

Khaleej Times

time21-04-2025

  • Health
  • Khaleej Times

Abu Dhabi's ‘digital twin' to detect, address health crises

In a major leap toward proactive healthcare, Abu Dhabi is building a first-of-its-kind system designed to continuously predict, prevent, and swiftly respond to public health challenges in real time. The Department of Health, Abu Dhabi (DoH) has teamed up with Microsoft to co-develop an advanced 'Population Health Intelligence' framework, to create a digital twin of the emirate, described as the world's first true learning health system. Focus areas The system is set to address key population health challenges, including chronic disease prevention, early detection, and promoting health equity. Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels. With health systems globally struggling under the weight of fragmented data and reactive care models, Abu Dhabi's initiative marks a shift towards data-led, AI-powered interventions. As nations move from reactive to predictive healthcare, the UAE capital aims to lead the charge by transforming billions of data points into life-saving insights and tailored public health strategies. How it works The Population Health Intelligence framework operates on two main pillars: Predict: A digital twin of Abu Dhabi will be created, integrating clinical, behavioural, environmental, and demographic data into a unified model. AI will use this to proactively identify health anomalies and trigger early interventions. Prevent and act: AI-powered recommendations will be generated at the individual, district, and population levels. These context-aware suggestions will guide healthcare decisions, simulate future outcomes of potential interventions, and enable real-time, coordinated responses. In line with strict data privacy standards, the DoH has assured that all patient data will be managed with the highest levels of confidentiality and security, in compliance with robust privacy regulations. This initiative embeds intelligence into every layer of the health system supporting Abu Dhabi's goal to move from reactive care to a proactive healthspan for all. How data-driven partnerships revolutionize public health Ibrahim Al Jallaf, Executive Director of Digital Health at DoH, emphasised the transformative vision behind the project, said, 'Our mission goes beyond delivering healthcare, we are shaping a new era of longevity, where data, prevention, and innovation come together to empower healthier lives. Through advanced technologies, global collaboration, and bold policy thinking, we are building a resilient health ecosystem that anticipates needs, addresses disparities, and unlocks the full potential of every individual. Abu Dhabi is proud to lead the charge in redefining what health systems can achieve when informed by data-led insights, and driven by purpose.' Microsoft will bring its cloud and AI capabilities to the table, helping DoH build, integrate, and scale the framework within Abu Dhabi's existing digital health ecosystem. The partnership will also fuel knowledge exchange through global reports and conferences, enabling other health systems to adopt similar models. Naim Yazbeck, Country General Manager at Microsoft UAE, said, 'This collaboration reflects the transformative potential of artificial intelligence and cloud technologies in solving some of the world's most pressing healthcare challenges. By enabling secure, real-time insights across population-level data, we are partnering with the Department of Health -- Abu Dhabi to build the digital foundations of a more predictive, personalised, and resilient healthcare system. Together, we are driving innovation that places data and intelligence at the heart of proactive care.'

Department of Health, Microsoft to create AI-powered Population Health Intelligence framework
Department of Health, Microsoft to create AI-powered Population Health Intelligence framework

Al Etihad

time21-04-2025

  • Health
  • Al Etihad

Department of Health, Microsoft to create AI-powered Population Health Intelligence framework

21 Apr 2025 12:24 ABU DHABI (WAM) Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Microsoft to co-develop an advanced 'Population Health Intelligence' framework - a world's first true learning health framework aims to create a true learning health system capable of continuously predicting, preventing, and responding to public health MoU was signed by the Executive Director of Digital Health at DoH, Ibrahim Al Jallaf, and Country General Manager from Microsoft UAE, Naim the world, fragmented data systems and reactive models are failing to meet the rising demands for treating complex chronic conditions. Therefore, Abu Dhabi is taking a bold step forward, turning billions of data points into life-changing insights driven by AI and advanced analytics into actionable interventions at the individual and population level. The 'Population Health Intelligence' framework is built on two interconnected pillars: First is 'Predict' by establishing a digital twin of Abu Dhabi that consolidates clinical, behavioural, environmental, and demographic data into a unified view, enabling AI to proactively detect and address health anomalies for early is 'Prevent and Act' by deploying AI-powered, context-aware recommendations tailored to population, district, and individual levels; simulate the future impact of interventions; and enable coordinated response based on real-time guarantees that all patient data will be handled with the utmost confidentiality and security against any unauthorised access and on the announcement, Al Jallaf said, 'Abu Dhabi is proud to lead the charge in redefining what health systems can achieve when informed by data-led insights, and driven by purpose.'Yazbeck stated, 'This collaboration reflects the transformative potential of artificial intelligence and cloud technologies in solving some of the world's most pressing healthcare challenges. By enabling secure, real-time insights across population-level data, we are partnering with the DoH to build the digital foundations of a more predictive, personalised, and resilient healthcare system.' DoH will share relevant insights and innovations from this collaboration in the public domain, supporting the development of similar models worldwide.

Department of Health Abu Dhabi signs a MoU with Microsoft
Department of Health Abu Dhabi signs a MoU with Microsoft

Zawya

time21-04-2025

  • Health
  • Zawya

Department of Health Abu Dhabi signs a MoU with Microsoft

In line with its vision to establish the world's first true learning health system, Announced at Abu Dhabi Global Health Week, this initiative reinforces the emirate's commitment to create personalised impact - at scale Abu Dhabi, UAE: Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH), the regulator of the healthcare sector in the emirate, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Microsoft to co-develop an advanced 'Population Health Intelligence' framework - a world's first true learning health system. Signed at Abu Dhabi Global Health Week (ADGHW), the framework aims to create a true learning health system capable of continuously predicting, preventing, and responding to public health challenges. The MoU was signed by H.E. Ibrahim Al Jallaf, Executive Director of Digital Health at DoH and Naim Yazbeck, Country General Manager from Microsoft UAE. Around the world, fragmented data systems and reactive models are failing to meet the rising demands for treating complex chronic conditions. As health systems worldwide focus towards shifting from reactive to predictive models, Abu Dhabi is taking a bold step forward, turning billions of data points into life-changing insights driven by artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced analytics into actionable interventions at the individual and population level. The 'Population Health Intelligence' framework is built on two interconnected pillars: Predict: Establish a digital twin of Abu Dhabi that consolidates clinical, behavioural, environmental and demographic data into a unified view, enabling AI to proactively detect and address health anomalies for early investigation. Prevent and Act: Deploy AI-powered, context-aware recommendations tailored to population, district, and individual levels; simulate the future impact of interventions; and enable coordinated response based on real-time feedback. In line with its commitment to ensuring the highest standards of data protection, DoH guarantees that all patient data will be handled with the utmost confidentiality and security. This initiative adheres to robust privacy regulations, ensuring that sensitive information is safeguarded against unauthorized access and breaches. By embedding intelligence into every layer of the health system, the framework supports Abu Dhabi's objective to shift from reactive care to proactive healthspan for all. Commenting on the announcement, H.E. Ibrahim Al Jallaf said: 'Our mission goes beyond delivering healthcare, we are shaping a new era of longevity, where data, prevention, and innovation come together to empower healthier lives. Through advanced technologies, global collaboration, and bold policy thinking, we are building a resilient health ecosystem that anticipates needs, addresses disparities, and unlocks the full potential of every individual. Abu Dhabi is proud to lead the charge in redefining what health systems can achieve when informed by data-led insights, and driven by purpose.' Through this collaboration, DoH will leverage Microsoft's trusted and secure cloud platforms and AI technologies to span multiple workstreams, including concept and prototype development, value assurance, integration of the framework into Abu Dhabi's existing digital health ecosystem, and knowledge-sharing in the public domain through conferences and global reports. Commenting on the intent of this partnership, Mr. Yazbeck said: 'This collaboration reflects the transformative potential of artificial intelligence and cloud technologies in solving some of the world's most pressing healthcare challenges. By enabling secure, real-time insights across population-level data, we are partnering with the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi to build the digital foundations of a more predictive, personalised, and resilient healthcare system. Together, we are driving innovation that places data and intelligence at the heart of proactive care.' The 'Population Health Intelligence' framework will focus on key population health challenges including chronic disease prevention, early detection, and health equity. Reflecting Abu Dhabi's commitment to global impact, DoH will share relevant insights and innovations from this collaboration in the public domain, supporting the development of similar models worldwide. ADGHW is a major government initiative from DoH and serves as a platform for innovation and collaboration under the theme 'Towards Longevity: Redefining Health and Well-being.' It places a strong emphasis on community-driven health and well-being, with a proactive approach centred around preventive, personalised, and holistic care. Four core themes guided discussions and initiatives: Longevity and Precision Health; Health System Resilience & Sustainability; Digital Health & AI; and Investment in Life Sciences. By convening diverse stakeholders from around the world, ADGHW is a community without borders that seeks to advance the future of health and well-being. About Abu Dhabi Global Health Week: Abu Dhabi Global Health Week (ADGHW) is a major government-led initiative by the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH). It drives transformative innovation and collaboration under the theme 'Towards Longevity: Redefining Health and Well-being'. ADGHW serves as a year-round 'always-on' platform with a proactive approach centred around preventive, personalised, and holistic care. Held with and for the world, ADGHW is a platform for open, inclusive exchange, and joint action. ADGHW welcomes entrepreneurs, policymakers, researchers, innovators, and investors to transform ideas into action, and collaborate around topics like advancing precision care and building a resilient technology-driven ecosystem. ADGHW 2025 proudly collaborates with key strategic partners, including Foundation Partner, M42 and Global Health and Longevity Champion, PureHealth. Additional exhibitors and sponsors include Burjeel, GSK, Johnson & Johnson, Lilly, Microsoft, Novo Nordisk, Viatris, Novartis, Roche, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, Deloitte, Gilead, Juvenescence, NYU Abu Dhabi and Pfizer, united in their commitment to advancing the future of healthcare and life sciences. For more information on ADGHW, visit For media registration visit, For media inquiries or interview opportunities, please contact: Maroun Farah Senior Media Relations Manager, Weber Shandwick E: mfarah@ T: +971 55 166 2557 About the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH): The Department of Health – Abu Dhabi is the regulative body of the healthcare sector in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. Committed to ensuring excellence in healthcare, DoH monitors the health status of the population while shaping the regulatory framework for the health system. This includes inspecting against regulations, enforcing standards and encouraging the adoption of world-class best practices and performance targets by all healthcare providers in the Emirate. Abu Dhabi remains dedicated to shaping the future of healthcare by establishing an intelligent and sustainable ecosystem that prioritises health, longevity and quality of life for all community members. Leveraging state-of-the-art infrastructure and cutting-edge capabilities, DoH continues to develop and implement initiatives and programmes in line with its strategic focus areas, Healthy Population, Best-in-Class Care and Resilience and Innovation. These efforts reflect DoH's unwavering commitment to predicting, preventing and personalising healthcare for every individual. For further information on DOH, visit and follow on X, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube. For media inquiries, please contact: Mariam Al Marzooqi msalmarzooqi@ +971 50 536 6660

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