DOH Abu Dhabi and Accenture ink MoU to drive digital health transformation | Healthcare Asia Magazine
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DOH Abu Dhabi and Accenture ink MoU to drive digital health transformation

Both parties will apply advanced tools for data standardisation.

The Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Accenture to advance health data governance and services.

The collaboration will focus on three areas, particularly data governance execution, health AI use case advisory, and health data infrastructure.

Both parties will apply advanced tools for data standardisation, including the development of personalised digital health platforms to improve patient engagement and access to care.

The MoU was signed by Ibrahim Al Jallaf, Executive Director of Digital Health at DoH, and Nadya Abdulla Kamali, UAE Country Managing Director of Accenture.

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