PureHealth launches AI-powered digital assistant ‘Nada’

PureHealth introduces pilot phase of Nada
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By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Sr. Content Head
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PureHealth has launched the pilot phase of Nada, an innovative AI-powered service designed to function as a secure digital assistant for healthcare professionals.

The service supports physicians by capturing and organizing clinical notes from medical conversations in real time, streamlining documentation processes, and enhancing efficiency in patient care.

The pilot phase of Nada has been rolled out across selected PureHealth healthcare facilities as part of the group’s ongoing efforts to enhance the patient experience. This initiative aims to improve the documentation and understanding of clinical information through the deployment of advanced AI technologies.

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The system operates within a framework that prioritizes patient privacy, data security, and full compliance with relevant regulatory standards in the emirate, ensuring that all medical data is handled securely and ethically.

The pilot phase of Nada has been developed specifically for use within clinical consultations. It enables physicians to focus fully on patients’ needs, in line with a human-centered model of care that responds to even the most nuanced requirements.

At the same time, the service reduces the need for manual note-taking and documentation during consultations, while ensuring that medical records remain accurate, comprehensive, and clinically reliable.

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Shaista Asif
Group CEO – PureHealth

“Listening is the foundation of great healthcare. With PureHealth’s Nada, we are strengthening the human connection at the heart of care by giving clinicians the freedom to truly engage with their patients. This is not about technology replacing human interaction, but about enabling it. By introducing Nada across our local and global hospitals, we are enhancing the patient experience at scale and reinforcing our commitment to delivering care that is attentive, accurate, and deeply human.”

The pilot phase of Nada follows a rigorous, multi-phase evaluation and testing process conducted across SEHA’s hospital network in the UAE, spanning high-volume primary care settings, specialist services, and complex tertiary hospital environments.

Furthermore, the pilot phase will enable physicians and healthcare providers using Nada to reduce the time spent on clinical documentation by more than 50 percent, reclaiming an average of over two hours per clinician per day for direct patient care, as per the statement.

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