A. SREENIVASA REDDY (ABU DHABI)

Integrated healthcare and AI innovation are the central pillars of PureHealth growth strategy.

“We are the Middle East’s largest healthcare group – a connected ecosystem of hospitals, clinics, diagnostics, insurance, pharmacies and health tech,” PureHealth said in the Integrated Report filed with the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX).

“On the ground and in the cloud, we are advancing the science of longevity and redefining how healthcare connects, cares and delivers,” the report said.

Chairman Kamal Ishaq Al Maazmi said PureHealth’s integrated platform is central to its long-term value creation. He noted that the UAE has built “one of the region’s most advanced and strategically coordinated healthcare ecosystems,” supported by sustained investment in clinical capabilities and digital infrastructure.

He added: “Supported by the scale of our platform, a diversified portfolio of leading healthcare assets, and growing digital and data capabilities, PureHealth is well positioned to capture the structural growth of healthcare demand.”

Highlighting future priorities, the Chairman said: “We will continue to invest in core healthcare capabilities… and accelerate the adoption of digital and data-driven solutions that enhance care delivery and productivity.”

Founder and Managing Director Farhan Malik said integration across care and insurance remains at the heart of the strategy. “By aligning healthcare delivery and insurance within a single ecosystem, we can manage patient journeys end to end, improving outcomes, enhancing efficiency, and optimising costs across the system,” he said.

He stressed the role of technology in enabling this model: “We will accelerate the deployment of digital and AI-enabled solutions, moving decisively from pilots to scaled applications that enhance clinical and operational decisionmaking, improve patient outcomes, and strengthen systemwide performanc.”

“Technology and AI remain foundational enablers of PureHealth’s long-term strategy,” he said adding that the Group will continue to invest rigorously in digital infrastructure, data platforms, cybersecurity, and advanced analytics to support a future-ready healthcare ecosystem.

Malik also pointed to disciplined expansion and value creation, saying the group’s focus remains on “deeper integration across the value chain, and consistent delivery of outcomes that matter to patients, partners, and shareholders alike.”

Group Chief Executive Officer Shaista Asif underscored the growing importance of artificial intelligence and data. “Artificial intelligence is central to this transformation… enabling clinicians to make faster and more informed decisions, identifying health risks earlier, and delivering more personalised care pathways at scale,” she said.

She added that PureHealth is moving beyond traditional healthcare models: “Through intelligent systems, connected data, and integrated care models, we are building a healthcare platform where care becomes continuous, proactive, and deeply personalised.”

Emphasising the shift in healthcare delivery, Asif said: “By embedding intelligence across the healthcare ecosystem, we are creating a system that not only treats illness but actively works to keep populations healthy.”  

PureHealth is a national champion for healthcare excellence in the UAE, she said.

“We are scaling proven models, exporting clinical expertise, and demonstrating how healthcare systems can become more connected, more predictive, and more equitable,” she added.

PureHealth operates one of the largest integrated healthcare platforms globally, with more than 110 hospitals and over 13,000 licensed beds, supported by a workforce of over 67,000 employees and a network spanning the UAE, the UK, Europe and the United States.