UAE President, VP congratulate Indian President on taking constitutional oath

ABU DHABI, President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, sent a cable of congratulations to Droupadi Murmu on the occasion of her taking the constitutional oath as President of India.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, also dispatched similar cable of congratulations to Murmu.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Emirates Health Services raises its efficiency through PaCE platform

DUBAI, As part of its digital transformation efforts to enhance medical services, Emirates Health Services (EHS) has further developed the efficiency of services in its hospitals through its award winning, proprietary Performance and Clinical Excellence (PaCE) platform.

The PaCE platform enhancements include the setup of smart screens in healthcare facilities for clinical monitoring and updates. PaCE also works to proactively monitor medications, pathogens, and vulnerabilities in health care plans, by using the smart application linked to the electronic medical record, which focuses on individual health, amongst other functions.

The platform has recently received two awards, EHS announced, at the Global Business Intelligence Symposium by INFOSOL in California, USA for ‘Best Electronic Dashboard for Unlimited Business Intelligence System for 2022’, and the BES project and “Best Electronic Board of Value” for the platform’s Covid detection project.

Dr. Yousif Mohammed Al Serkal, Director-General of EHS, noted that the health system in the UAE pioneers the region and the world in innovative health care projects and initiatives, given the UAE’s strategy based on looking ahead and preparing proactively to confront crises, which contributed to the leadership of the sector in managing the Covid-19 crisis at the height of its escalation.

He explained that the gains made by the health care sector in the country came as a result of the forward-looking policies that covered all sectors, which directed the need to employ artificial intelligence, encourage innovation and leadership, and establish research centres for medical sciences that work with technological solutions.

Dr. Essam Howayyer Al Zarouni, Executive Director of the Medical Services Sector, said that the PaCE platform is one of the most important innovative models in preventive health practices. “The system has proven its efficiency, as the ‘Beds Management platform’ contributed to monitoring the occupancy rates of beds at hospitals and centres and intensive care units in real time.”

“Furthermore, an ‘Emergency Department Management platform’ was equipped as live performance indicator system that issues detailed, up to date data that appears on display panels, and provides predictive. The use of these advanced systems resulted in reducing patient waiting time and triage time, as well as improving communication methods, especially during peak hours, while maintaining productivity, safety, quality and managing waiting times,” he added.

For her part, Dr. Noor Al Mehiri, Director of Performance and Clinical Excellence (PaCE) Committee, stated that the platform is continuously being developed, as several interactive smart platforms have been updated and included, most notably ‘Beds Management platform’, ‘Emergency Departments Management platform’, ‘outpatient clinics management platform, ‘the intensive care and inpatient departments management platform’, and the ‘Quality Outcomes programme platform’ for diabetes and Maternity, adding that new dashboards are to be announced later this year.

Source: Emirates News Agency

DEWA receives 1,897 requests for electricity connections through ‘Al Namoos’ in H1 2022

DUBAI, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has announced that it received 1,897 requests for electricity connection through “Al Namoos” service during the first half of 2022.

Al Namoos (an Emirati word for a winner in a race) enables electricity connection to projects up to 150 kilowatts in just two steps and within five days.

Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of DEWA, said, “We strive to provide a state-of-the-art infrastructure that meets the requirements of sustainable development in Dubai and enhances the Emirate’s competitiveness in doing business, establishing investment activities, and attracting companies and entrepreneurs in various sectors.

“Al Namoos is the result of DEWA’s close cooperation with its partners, including consultants and contractors, and its success in providing a positive environment that encourages innovation, development, and recommendations for improvements to streamline and speed up getting electricity services following the highest international standards and practices.”

Al Tayer noted that DEWA launched the Al Namoos service in 2014, as part of a facilitation package to industrial, commercial and residential projects. He noted that DEWA provides all the necessary capabilities and smart services that help consultants and contractors carry out their work efficiently.

Rashid Bin Humaidan, Executive Vice President of Distribution Power at DEWA, said that Al Namoos reduced the procedures to get electricity to two steps instead of three and within five days only. He added that by 30th June 2022, the number of DEWA accredited consultants and contractors reached 2,258.

Source: Emirates News Agency