NMC healthcare appoints Cemplicity to boost patient experience

NMC Healthcare and Cemplicity Partnership
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By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Sr. Content Head
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NMC Healthcare (NMC), one of the UAE’s largest private healthcare providers, has partnered with Cemplicity, a global leader in real-time patient insights, to enhance patient experience across its national network of facilities.

This collaboration marks a significant step in the global leader’s expansion into the UAE, reinforces both organizations’ commitment to improving patient experience, and is aligned with NMC’s strategy to enhance its operations nationwide.

Under the agreement, NMC will implement Cemplicity’s technology platform to capture and analyze real-time feedback using Patient-Reported Experience Measures (PREMs), with the flexibility to scale to include Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in the future.

“Our partnership with Cemplicity gives us powerful tools to capture and analyse patient insights in real-time, allowing us to make data-driven decisions that enhance patient satisfaction. By understanding what matters most to our patients, we can better tailor our services to deliver personalised care that matters,” said Dr. Zaka ullah Khan, Chief Clinical Officer at NMC Healthcare.

The implementation supports the UAE’s “We the UAE 2031” vision to harness data-driven solutions for improving population health.

“By partnering with NMC Healthcare, we have found a partner committed to placing patient voices at the centre of healthcare improvement. This is about delivering healthcare that truly listens and adapts. Our collaboration will contribute valuable insights to help to improve individual patient experiences at NMC,” said Blaik Wilson, CEO of Cemplicity.

Cemplicity

Cemplicity’s platform offers full multilingual support and WhatsApp integration for convenient communication. It is fully compliant with local data privacy and healthcare regulations and seamlessly integrates with existing hospital management systems.

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