Saudi’s Lean partners with Syria to advance digital health

Lean signs MoU with Syria
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By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Sr. Content Head
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Lean Business Services has signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Syrian Ministry of Health, paving the way for collaboration to advance the country’s digital healthcare infrastructure.

The agreement aims to explore future opportunities for innovation and development in the sector, drawing on Lean’s extensive expertise and cutting-edge health technology solutions.

This MoU is a culmination of Lean’s efforts in building successful models for digital health transformation and embodies its role in sharing knowledge and best practices at the regional level.

The initial phase of cooperation between the two parties will focus on several key areas, including the exchange of expertise in developing electronic health systems and unified medical records.

It also encompasses providing technical consultations to support the development of national capabilities in digital health, as well as delivering technical support and specialized training for local professionals in digital health and technology project management.

The partnership will also prioritize exploring strategies to achieve interoperability among existing health systems, ensuring seamless data exchange and integration.

It will involve developing advanced data management and analytics solutions to support evidence-based decision-making and aligning health systems for consistent and efficient information flow. Additionally, the collaboration will focus on establishing national standards and policies for health data governance.

Mohanned Al Rasheed, CEO of Lean Business Services, commented that, “This memorandum is not just an agreement, but a strategic partnership to share the expertise we have built in the Kingdom, which has proven successful in achieving a qualitative leap in health services. At Lean, we believe that digital transformation is the cornerstone of building resilient and sustainable health systems, and our strategic vision is to empower the Syrian health sector by building sustainable digital foundations that support evidence-based decision-making and develop national capabilities.”

“Through this partnership, we look forward to sharing our expertise gained in the Kingdom and contributing to supporting our brothers in Syria to achieve their goals in digitizing the health sector and paving the way for a modern and flexible health future for the brotherly Syrian people, for the benefit of the health and well-being of society,” Al Rasheed concluded.

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