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W H I T EP A P E R Contents Executive summary 1 Innovation vs. intelligence8 1.1 The innovation paradox8 1.2 Why innovation fails to scale8 2 Abu Dhabi’s intelligent health system12 2.1 Abu Dhabi’s intelligent health system framework2.2 Predict–Prevent–Act in practice2.3 Abu Dhabi’s Population Health Intelligence platform2.4 How Abu Dhabi’s Population Health Intelligenceplatform works12141718 3 The impact of intelligence19 3.1 A healthier society3.2 A stronger economy3.3 Faster innovation at scale3.4 Better health outcomes for individuals19212223 4 A global playbook for health intelligence24 4.1 Key enablers4.2 Lessons2425 5 An invitation to scale innovation with intelligence26 5.1 Abu Dhabi’s HELM cluster27 Conclusion28 Contributors30 Endnotes31 Disclaimer This document is published by the World Economic Forum as a contribution to aproject, insight area or interaction. The findings, interpretations and conclusionsexpressed herein are a result of a collaborative process facilitated and endorsed by theWorld Economic Forum but whose results do not necessarily represent the views of theWorld Economic Forum, nor the entirety of its Members, Partners or other stakeholders. Foreword Shyam BishenHead, Centre forHealth and Healthcare, In this age of artificial intelligence (AI), digitaltransformation and disruption, it is often temptingto focus efforts on optimizing existing healthcaremodels rather than reimagining them. Taking thisapproach may lead to increased levels of early assembled and shared to inspire and guide otherleading practitioners pursuing similar goals and tostrengthen the network and community of digital In the case of Abu Dhabi, we were particularlyinspired by the completeness of vision, thepreference for platform-driven solutions and the firmcommitment to laying a strong foundation of healthdata and synthesis to build actionable intelligence At the World Economic Forum’s Centre for Healthand Healthcare, through its Digital HealthcareTransformation initiative, we are committed toimproving health outcomes, access and efficienciesthrough the adoption and use of digital tools anddata-driven solutions that reimagine health. We The World Economic Forum is pleased to havecollaborated with the Department of Health –Abu Dhabi (DoH), Mansoor Ibrahim Al Mansooriand his team to bring forward their vision and This white paper is intended to support theinitiative’s goal of identifying exemplars of promisingdigital health transformations that are taking Foreword Mansoor IbrahimAl Mansoori Noura Al GhaithiUndersecretary, Department Health is the hidden engine of every thrivingeconomy. It fuels productivity, drives innovationand builds resilience. When health is strong,societies grow, businesses prosper and economiesthrive. Yet health systems worldwide remain understrain, overburdened by chronic disease, ageingpopulations and rising costs. Too much of our As a result, we are already seeing measurableimpact. For example, through predictive modellingwe have lowered the breast-cancer screening ageand significantly increased early detection rates, Abu Dhabiis building anintelligent healthsystem designed to Today, Abu Dhabi is a living lab for the world,providing a platform to build, test and scale thenext generation of health solutions. By aligninginnovation with system-wide integration, it ensures Fragmented systems, limited resources and isolatedadoption of innovation continue to hold us back. Yetthe tools to change this are already in our hands.With AI as the “engine”, data as the “fuel” and True transformation happens when innovationmeets scale. Health system intelligence is aboutlaying infrastructure that enables system-wideimprovements at every level. Looking ahead, itbecomes the foundation on which future digitalhealth innovations can integrate and scale faster As we look to the future, governments must act asplatform-builders for health, creating environmentswhere innovation can be scaled responsibly andequitably. Abu Dhabi is building an intelligenthealth system designed to deliver prevention andpersonalization at a population scale – a system At the core of Abu Dhabi’s intelligent health systemis the integration of a wide variety of datasets,including health, genotype, phenotype, lifestyle andenvironmental. The system then turns these into Executive summary The true potential of digital health Despite unprecedented investment in digitalhealth, from electronic health records to AI-drivendiagnostics, global health outcomes have barelyshifted. Healthcare systems remain fragmented,costs continue to rise and inequities persist. The diabetes already costs more than $1 trillionannually, while cancer-related losses are projectedto exceed $25 trillion in total between 2020 and2050, alongside other major costs arising fromconditions such as cardiometabolic disease andobesity. At the same time, one-fifth of health An intelligent health system is the nextfoundational infrastruc