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KFSH Showcases Trusted AI as the Foundation for Scalable Healthcare Transformation at HLTH Europe 2026

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KFSH Showcases Trusted AI as the Foundation for Scalable Healthcare Transformation at HLTH Europe 2026

King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre (KFSH) will highlight its trusted AI framework at HLTH Europe 2026 in Amsterdam, emphasizing safety, reliability, and governance as key to scalable healthcare transformation. The hospital’s Centre for Healthcare Intelligence has developed 20 AI applications, reducing bed waiting times from 32 hours to 6 hours and improving diagnostics, while KFSH ranks first in the Middle East and North Africa among top academic medical centers.

King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre (KFSH) will participate as a sponsor at HLTH Europe 2026 in Amsterdam from June 15 to 18, advocating for trusted artificial intelligence as the foundation for scalable healthcare transformation. The event includes a workshop titled *AI, Trust & Human Impact: What Healthcare and Global Brands Can Learn From Each Other*, aligning with KFSH’s approach to AI adoption, which prioritizes testing for accuracy, reliability, and safety before integration into clinical workflows. Since 2019, KFSH’s Centre for Healthcare Intelligence has developed 20 locally powered AI applications across medical image analysis, patient-flow management, resource optimization, and patient-experience enhancement. These tools have accelerated diagnoses, improved treatment planning, and strengthened predictive capabilities for hospital operations and patient care. The hospital’s AI-driven Patient Flow and Capacity Command Centre has executed over 170,000 interventions, cutting average bed waiting times from 32 hours to 6 hours and reducing emergency department delays. These outcomes demonstrate that trusted AI directly enhances healthcare efficiency and patient safety. KFSH has been ranked first in the Middle East and North Africa and 12th globally among the world’s top 250 Academic Medical Centers for 2026. It has also been recognized as the most valuable healthcare brand in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East by Brand Finance 2026, alongside accolades from Newsweek for its smart and specialized hospital services.

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