Medlab Middle East to
spotlight the rise of
patient-centric healthcare
(DUBAI)
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Patient
consumerization is
transforming the healthcare
industry worldwide as
individuals take a more
active role in managing
their health, fitness, and
overall well-being. Instead
of relying solely on medical
professionals to make
decisions, patients are now
using tools such as apps,
wearable devices, and online
resources to monitor their
health, research treatments,
and make informed decisions.
Medlab Middle East will
highlight a diverse array of
exhibitors specializing in
digital healthcare
solutions. The event will
feature prominent names in
the industry, such as Pure
Lab, Beckman Coulter,
Siemens Healthineers, and
Abbott among others, all
showcasing innovative
technologies and services.
Attendees can expect to see
cutting-edge advancements in
telemedicine, health data
management, and wearable
health devices, along with
other digital health
solutions.
According
to a PwC Strategy Report,
the adoption of
consumerization will
drastically remodel the
healthcare sector. The
report suggests that
traditional institutions,
including insurers, clinics,
and hospitals, will need to
reinvent their services by
integrating digital
technologies, in order to
meet the demand for quick
and personalized services.
In addition, a
survey by McKinsey found
that approximately 58% of
healthcare consumers prefer
service providers who use
digital tools such as apps,
online chats, and virtual
consultations for one-on-one
sessions. The entry of
multinational corporations
and tech giants, including
Apple, Google, and Amazon,
into the healthcare space
has also played a key role
in the shift towards patient
consumerization.
Patient consumerization is
offering a better
prescription for healthcare
in the MENA region. In Saudi
Arabia, new technologies in
primary care delivery
emphasize patient
empowerment and
personalization, and
innovations such as
telehealth, virtual care,
and home-based care through
apps such as Mawid and
Tabaud aim to enhance care
quality while alleviating
pressure on healthcare
systems.
Technology
partner, World Data Exchange
will present its
cutting-edge patient-centric
Health Information Exchange
(HIX) platform and the HIX
Universal Health Record
Viewer app at Medlab Middle
East. Demonstrations will
highlight the platform's
seamless FHIR-HL7
interoperability, enabling
secure data sharing across
diverse healthcare systems.
During the event, World
Data Exchange will showcase
an end-to-end patient
journey, including
government-grade ID
verification, data
integration from GP,
hospital, wearable, and IoT
sources, and the ability to
view an individual's
complete medical history
within minutes. The
demonstrations will
emphasize ease of use,
secure data access, and the
platform’s potential to
enhance patient care through
seamless, interoperable
health data sharing.
Matthew Fry, CEO of
World Data Exchange said:
“Emerging technologies have
empowered individuals to
take an active, data-driven
role in managing their
health, wellness, and
longevity. By regaining
control over comprehensive,
accurate, and up-to-date
health data, individuals can
derive critical insights and
leverage advanced digital
tools such as wearables and
telemedicine.”
Healthcare app MedQuick will
be showcasing its services
at Medlab Middle East 2025,
highlighting cutting-edge
telemedicine solutions and
solutions which include home
laboratory testing, the
seamless integration of
diagnostic services, and
efficient prescription
delivery systems. MedQuick
will also demonstrate how
the platform bridges gaps
between diagnostics and
patient care, providing
innovative, accessible, and
reliable healthcare
solutions that meet the
demands of modern consumers.
Mohammad
Aljamal, CEO and Founder of
MedQuick commented:
“Patients now expect
personalized, accessible,
and convenient healthcare
services that align with
their lifestyle. There is an
increased demand for at-home
testing solutions, faster
turnaround times, and
user-friendly platforms for
accessing and interpreting
results. Additionally,
laboratories are leveraging
advanced technology such as
AI and cloud systems to
enhance accuracy and
streamline operations,
ultimately improving the
patient experience and
fostering greater trust in
diagnostic services.”
Medlab Middle East is a
major event for the medical
laboratory industry,
showcasing the latest
laboratory technology
advancements and drawing
global leaders and industry
experts. The 2025 edition
will feature over 900
exhibitors from 40 countries
and is expected to attract
more than 20,000 attendees.
The Medlab Middle
East Congress, the world’s
only multidisciplinary
medical laboratory congress,
returns for its 24th edition
with over 200 sessions and
150 speakers who are all
leaders in their field,
regionally and
internationally. Topics
addressed this year include
cybersecurity in healthcare,
key strategies for
successful laboratory
revenue models, and the
impact of AI in pathology
professional services.
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