The MOH Undersecretary for Health Planning and Regulation explained that Oman has moved beyond the exploratory phase of artificial intelligence to its practical application across multiple domains, including clinical decision support, early diagnosis, intelligent epidemiological surveillance, and improved healthcare resource management, as well as the analysis of large-scale health data to support decision-makers. These efforts are implemented within clear governance frameworks and standards that ensure privacy, safety, and reliability.
He also highlighted Oman’s experience with virtual clinics, which have contributed to expanding access to specialized healthcare services, particularly in remote areas, and to strengthening continuity of care for patients with chronic conditions and the elderly. This reflects the impact of digital transformation in improving the quality of life and enhancing the healthcare services provided to the community.
Furthermore, he stressed that combating health misinformation has become a global challenge requiring international coordination and collective action, emphasizing that building transparent and reliable data systems represents the first line of defense in protecting societies and strengthening trust in health decisions.
In conclusion, Al Mandhari expressed the Sultanate of Oman’s readiness to actively participate in international initiatives emerging from the event, including the “Trusted Data Observatory” and the upcoming AI Summit in Geneva in 2027. He affirmed that international cooperation remains the most effective pathway to building a more equitable, efficient, and sustainable digital health future.
The event concluded with three key messages: that effective health policies begin with reliable and secure data, that artificial intelligence is only as strong as the quality of the data it relies on, and that combating health misinformation is a shared responsibility requiring effective international partnerships.
This joint international event between the Sultanate of Oman and Switzerland reflects Oman’s growing presence in shaping the future of global digital health, as well as its advanced role in supporting international initiatives aimed at harnessing modern technologies and artificial intelligence to serve human health and enhance quality of life.
Source: Ministry Of Health