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Egypt and WHO Expand AI Diagnostics and Emergency Response Cooperation

Cairo: Egypt Healthcare Authority (EHA) Chairman Ahmed El Sobky held a meeting with the World Health Organisation's representative in Egypt, Ne'ma Saeed Abid, to explore ways of strengthening cooperation in developing the country's healthcare system.

According to State Information Service Egypt, El Sobky stated that the collaboration is structured around six core axes, including joint scientific research, the establishment of a WHO-certified emergency medical team, and the creation of a 'Collaboration Center' focused on clinical governance and infection control. These initiatives aim to significantly raise healthcare quality and safety standards.

El Sobky announced the upcoming pilot launch of Egypt's first national AI-powered remote diagnostics platform, which will rely on WHO-approved treatment protocols. He described this development as a breakthrough in digital healthcare transformation, enhancing both response times and diagnostic accuracy.

El Sobky also highlighted Egypt's pioneering adoption of global health classification systems ICD-11 and ICHI, making it the first health authority in the Middle East to implement both. This adoption enables more effective disease surveillance and data analysis, supporting evidence-based policy-making.

He reaffirmed Egypt's commitment to its strategic partnership with the WHO, describing it as a regional model for integrating national and international efforts to improve health systems.

For her part, Abid welcomed the expanding partnership and expressed the WHO's readiness to support efforts in capacity building, emergency preparedness, mental health services, and digital transformation. She emphasized that joint technical teams will work on a clear timeline to achieve tangible progress in the near term.

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