Emirates Health Services (EHS) has announced the launch of a "knowledge management" platform, which aims to improve the quality and efficiency of primary healthcare in the country.
The platform is a complete interactive system developed to enhance the sharing of information and equip healthcare professionals with knowledge and access to all strategies, policies, guidance and training materials required to deliver high-quality healthcare services.
Dr. Kareema Alraesi, Head of the Medical Professional Affairs Department at EHS, said the platform's launch is an extension of their approach to continue to enhance the work environment and improve its tools in line with their 2023-2026 strategy.
She added the platform keeps up with the country's national health goals, strategies and programmes, to promote a good quality of life for UAE society and to achieve health sector sustainability.


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