July 26, 2024

Prime Healthcare UAE Partners With Siemens Healthineers

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PRIME Healthcare UAE and Siemens Healthineers recently agreed on a long-term nine-year partnership across multiple areas in Healthcare Sector
Jamil Ahmed, Founder and Managing Director at PRIME Healthcare Group, and Ole Maloy, Managing Director Siemens Healthineers for Middle East, Southern & Eastern Africa. Image Courtesy: Siemens

PRIME Healthcare UAE and Siemens Healthineers recently agreed on a long-term nine-year partnership, closely collaborating across multiple areas to further enhance the hospital chain’s patient services.

Industry sources added that for both organizations, the agreement marks a milestone in their partnership, defining a close collaboration for almost a decade while intensifying their joint efforts to achieve mutual objectives in enhancing and facilitating healthcare provision across the country.

Industry sources also added that both parties agreed on a technological partnership entailing the delivery and upgrading of multiple diagnostic imaging systems including computed tomography, magnetic resonance, and X-ray systems, as well as the advancement of existing imaging software and servers while introducing a state-of-the-art streamlined digital fleet management to one of their hospitals. In addition, the healthcare operator secured an eight-year maintenance contract.

Jamil Ahmed, Founder and Managing Director at PRIME Healthcare Group highlighted that “this partnership signifies a significant step forward in our commitment to delivering top-notch healthcare services in the UAE. Our collaboration with Siemens Healthineers is a testament to our dedication to staying at the forefront of medical technology and patient care.”

Mr. Ahmed further stated “Over the next nine years, we will work closely together to leverage cutting-edge technology, optimize our clinical operations, and provide comprehensive education to our healthcare professionals. This endeavor is a reflection of our shared vision to elevate the standard of healthcare provision in our country.”

Ole Maloy, Managing Director Siemens Healthineers for Middle East, Southern & Eastern Africa, pointed out that “this partnership is a trendsetting example of a joint vision manifested in a close long-term collaboration. We have worked hard together to create a roadmap addressing current and future challenges and prepare the healthcare facility to further elevate healthcare and patient experience while streamlining workflows and enhancing clinical outcomes. 

Mr. Maloy further points that ” We would like to thank PRIME Healthcare UAE as one of the leading healthcare providers in the region for their trust in our solutions and services and we look forward to further raising the bar of healthcare services in the UAE together.”

Clinical Research-Image Credit-Siemens Engineers

Siemens Healthineers team of experts will also provide consulting services for the healthcare operator’s clinical radiology operations as a base for further optimization of equipment usage and workflow management. These optimizations will be complemented by a comprehensive education plan to ensure high-quality training of the hospital’s radiographers and biomedical engineers.

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