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12/4/24, 6:30 PM                         Saudi German Health Wraps Up Second Annual Quality Conference

       Saudi German Health Wraps Up Second Annual Quality

       Conference


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         SHARE                  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia-– Building on the success of its inaugural last year event, Saudi German Health
                                concluded the second edition of the “Value-Centric Quality Conference: Enhancing Outcomes
                                Through Value-Based Healthcare (VBHC).” Held at the Narcissus The Royal Hotel in Riyadh, the event’s
                                primary objective was to set new standards of excellence in healthcare by fostering collaboration with
                                global leaders in value-based healthcare (VBHC). SGH partnered with renowned international entities,
                                including the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM), Mayo Clinic,
                                Ontario Health, and the Health Care Accreditation Council (HCAC) from Jordan.
                                The conference featured over 26 prominent speakers, including key leaders from Saudi Arabia’s
                                healthcare sector, representing organizations such as the Saudi Patient Safety Centre (SPSC), the Saudi
                                Center for Organ Transplantation, the National Casemix Centre of Excellence, the Centre for Value in
                                Health, the Council of Health Insurance, and King Saud University (KSU). It also attracted
                                representatives from top insurance companies like Bupa, Tawuniya, and Al Rajhi Takaful, as well as
                                major private sector hospitals such as Fakeeh Health and Dallah Hospital.
                                A highlight of the conference was the Value-Based Healthcare (VBHC) Yellow Belt Certification
                                Workshop as part of SGH partnership with Decision Institute, which aimed to familiarize participants
                                with the foundational VBHC concepts designed to enhance healthcare outcomes. The event also
                                featured thought-provoking lectures and panel discussions with distinguished speakers like Jennifer
                                Bright, President of ICHOM, and Dr. Reem Albunyan, CEO of Value in Health. Topics ranged from
                                integrating digital health tools into VBHC models to exploring the transformative role of artificial
                                intelligence (AI) in modern healthcare.
                                In a significant development, SGH celebrated becoming the first healthcare provider in the Kingdom
                                to receive ICHOM accreditation, marking a milestone in advancing modern healthcare standards.
                                Makarem Sobhi Batterjee, President and Vice Chairman of Saudi German Health, expressed, “This
                                conference represents a crucial step in our mission to support the growth and development of the
                                healthcare sector in Saudi Arabia. Quality and patient safety remain fundamental pillars in improving
                                healthcare facilities.”
                                Dr. Ahmed Shebl, Group CEO of Saudi German Health, highlighted, “The conference provided an
                                excellent platform to showcase the latest developments and innovative solutions that can improve
                                healthcare services. Our focus is to transform the healthcare sector by prioritizing quality.”

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