Tuesday, October 31, 2023

KFSH&RC Unveils Innovations, Solutions At Global Health Exhibition 2023

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 30 (Bernama) -- King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (KFSH&RC) has participated as a strategic health partner in the Global Health Exhibition 2023, running for three days from Oct 29, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

The hospital will showcase its most prominent innovations and health solutions within the framework of its strategic directions aimed at strengthening its position as a pioneer of knowledge via education, research, innovation, and providing health care with the highest levels of quality and safety.

“The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is working to consolidate its position as a global leader in the field of innovation, fostering a dynamic ecosystem that embraces the latest technologies, supporting the future of healthcare, and establishing it as a worldwide destination,” said KFSH&RC Chief Executive Officer, Dr Majid Ibrahim Al Fayyadh.

In a statement, he stressed that the hospital’s participation in the exhibition comes in the context of its commitment to advancing innovation in the health sector from the national to the global level and supporting everything that contributes to providing the highest levels of healthcare and the best patient experience.

KFSH&RC introduces visitors of the exhibition to its various health innovations and solutions and their impact on enhancing health care outcomes and patient experience and improving operating efficiency in multiple medical fields.

Poised to exhibit its innovations and demonstrate its leadership in biomedical space research, KFSH&RC is underscored by its leadership in overseeing four research experiments in cell sciences conducted in space, solidifying the hospital's pioneering role in fostering international innovation. 

Additionally, the hospital will present its T-cell re-engineering treatment programme for cancer patients, signifying a significant enhancement in specialised medical care within the Kingdom.

This advancement also translates to reduced financial and health burdens, as patients are no longer required to seek treatment abroad.

-- BERNAMA

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