10.4 million medical records and 1888 health facilities in Dubai on “pulsating”

The number of medical records through the “pulsating” platform (the unified medical system of the Dubai Health Authority) reached more than 10.41 million records, until the end of June 2025, in an achievement that reflects the accelerated growth in the digital infrastructure of the health sector, and effective integration between its various technical and human components embodies under one digital umbrella.
Until the end of the first half of this year, he joined 53 thousand and 659 medical cadres, along with 1888 licensed health facilities, and 91 electronic systems for medical records (EMRS), which enables the providers of care to safe and safe access to medical information for patients, and contributes to enhancing the quality and efficiency of the services provided.
The “pulsating” system is one of the strategic axes of the digital health system in Dubai, as it contributes to building a unified and safe health database, which supports decision -makers and researchers, and rushes to respond in emergency situations. It is also an advanced model in the integration of the public and private sectors in Dubai, in order to enhance the emirate’s readiness in dealing with various future challenges within an interconnected and safe healthy environment.
The Director of the Department of Health Informatics and Smart Health at the Dubai Health Authority, Dr. Mohamed Al -Ridha, said that the numbers registered in the “pulsating” system reflect the commitment of the authority to support the directions of the Dubai government to accelerate the adoption of smart solutions and digital systems, and that the continuous growth in the number of cadres and installations related to the system reflects high confidence in the structure of the system, and its ability to support medical decision -making in a timely manner.
He emphasized that the “beating” system contributes effectively to raising the efficiency of the diagnosis, improving the quality of patients ’life, and enabling medical personnel to provide health services based on accurate information, noting that the existing integration between a” beating “and electronic medical record systems (EMRS) contributes to reducing repetition in the procedures, limits medical errors, as it builds a comprehensive medical file for each patient, subject to instant upgrade, and facilitates the transition between Equipped health service smoothly and safely.
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