Lean Business Services
showcases groundbreaking
AI-powered innovations and
strategic partnerships at
Global Health Exhibition
2024
(RIYADH)
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Lean Business Services
(Lean) has successfully
showcased its latest suite
of healthcare innovations
during
the recent
Global Health Exhibition
(GHE), reinforcing its
pivotal role in Saudi
Arabia’s healthcare
transformation. With a focus
on AI-powered solutions,
these innovations are
designed to enhance
efficiency, accuracy, and
patient care, align with
Vision 2030 and the Health
Transformation Program,
driving the Kingdom’s
digitalization efforts
forward.
As a leader
in healthcare technology,
Lean is pioneering the
development of integrated
digital solutions that
empower healthcare providers
to deliver more accurate,
efficient, and
patient-centered care. These
solutions, developed in
close collaboration with key
stakeholders, represent a
major step toward
transforming Saudi Arabia’s
healthcare ecosystem.
Strategic
Partnerships for a Unified
Health System and Expanding
Health Services in the
Private Sector
At GHE 2024, Lean
cemented its role as a key
partner in the Kingdom's
healthcare transformation by
signing a number of
strategic agreements. These
include a landmark agreement
with the Ministry of Health
to develop a unified health
file for primary healthcare
centers, aimed at improving
the quality of services and
standardizing performance
measures across the system.
Further strengthening
its position in the private
sector, Lean signed an MoU
with Tuwaiq Medical to
expand its Raqeem service.
Raqeem is a comprehensive
health information system
(HIS) designed to record
patients' medical data and
improve the experience for
healthcare practitioners. It
is fully compatible with the
Unified Health Record
(Nphies) and can be
seamlessly integrated with
external hospital systems,
offering a robust solution
for managing patient medical
records and bringing
advanced digital health
solutions to a wider
audience. Additionally, Lean
entered a partnership with
Enigma Genomics, which will
leverage the power of AI and
genomics to deliver
personalized healthcare
tailored to the needs of
individual patients.
A joint cooperation
agreement with BMS Company
was also signed, aimed at
accelerating and simplifying
health service delivery
through innovative solutions
like health capsules,
furthering digital
transformation, and marking
another milestone in the
Kingdom’s digital health
transformation journey.
‘Our strategic
partnerships reflect Lean’s
commitment to redefining the
future of healthcare through
innovation and cutting-edge
technology,” said Mohanned
Al Rasheed, CEO of Lean
Business Services. “By
joining forces with the
Ministry of Health and other
private sector
organizations, we are not
only advancing healthcare
accessibility but also
pioneering transformative,
sustainable solutions that
will reshape the healthcare
landscape in Saudi Arabia
for generations to come.”
Transforming
Clinical Coding with the
Tarmeez Platform
Lean also unveiled the
Tarmeez platform, a
comprehensive solution
covering the entire medical
coding process. Tarmeez
assists in obtaining medical
notes, classifying
hospitalization costs, and
determining the cost of
services. It also features
an audit component, ensuring
accuracy and accountability
throughout the entire coding
process. This platform is a
game-changer for hospitals
and healthcare providers,
improving the management of
medical records and
financial reporting.
"Our solutions not only
empower providers to deliver
more efficient and
patient-centered care, but
they also align with Saudi
Arabia’s healthcare vision,
enabling us to contribute
meaningfully to the nation’s
health goals” further stated
Mohanned Al Rasheed,
CEO of Lean Business
Services.
This announcement follows
the development of the
Kingdom's first-ever digital
twin for personalized
healthcare in collaboration
with the Ministry of Health
now available to all 30
million+ users of the
Sehhaty application since
Monday 21st October.
During
GHE 2024, Lean’s experts
actively participated in key
discussions surrounding the
future of healthcare in
Saudi Arabia, including
panels on digital health
transformation,
public-private partnerships,
and value-based care. With
over 50 key projects in
collaboration with the
Ministry of Health—including
platforms such as Sehatty,
Seha, Anat, Nphies, Raqeem,
and Yamamah—Lean continues
to be a driving force behind
the Kingdom’s healthcare
transformation.
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