ACCESS Health International MENA remains committed to strengthening healthcare systems through innovation, collaboration, and sustainable solutions. Our recent engagements highlight efforts in oncology, digital health, and supply chain resilience, reinforcing our vision for a more effective and accessible healthcare landscape across the region.
Enhancing Pediatric Cancer Care: Collaboration with Children’s Cancer Hospital 57358
ACCESS Health MENA recently visited the Children’s Cancer Hospital 57358 led by Dr. Samy Soliman to explore advancements in pediatric oncology. The delegation included Mr. Girish Bommkanti, Global Director of Operations & Growth; Mr. Kaleem Mohammad, Operations & Growth Lead; and Dr. Mariam Ghobrial, Technical Specialist in Life Sciences. The team met with Prof. Mohamed S. Zaghloul to discuss:
- Pioneering cancer treatment technologies
- Opportunities for oncology training programs
- Strategies for enhancing capacity building in pediatric cancer care
This collaboration aims to strengthen oncology expertise and improve healthcare access for children battling cancer.
Driving Digital Health Transformation with M&P
Recognizing the role of digital transformation in shaping the future of healthcare, ACCESS Health MENA engaged with M&P, led by Mr. Mostafa Moharram, to explore AI-driven solutions, healthcare investments, and innovation strategies. With leadership from Dr. Hala Zaid and our expert team, discussions focused on:
- AI applications in healthcare to enhance efficiency and diagnostics
- Sustainable healthcare investments to drive innovation in the MENA region
- Strengthening digital health initiatives for long-term impact
By fostering such collaborations, ACCESS Health MENA aims to accelerate the integration of digital technologies in healthcare systems.
Strengthening Supply Chain Resilience with the Unified Procurement Authority
On February 11, 2025, ACCESS Health MENA met with the Unified Procurement Authority (UPA) to explore strategies for innovation, localization, and digital transformation in healthcare supply chains.
The meeting brought together key leaders, including Dr. Hisham Stait, Chairman of UPA; Dr. Hisham Badr, Vice President of UPA; Amr Gad, Vice Chairman of UPA; and Dr. Fatma Mamish, Director of the Central Office of Administration for UPA.
Representing ACCESS Health MENA were H.E. Dr. Hala Zaid, former Minister of Health and Population of Egypt and Regional Director of ACCESS Health MENA; Mr. Girish Bommkanti; Mr. Kaleem Mohammad; and Dr. Mariam Ghobrial. Key focus areas included:
- AI-driven solutions to enhance procurement and supply chain resilience
- Expanding exports to strengthen regional healthcare capabilities
- Establishing training hubs for capacity development in healthcare management
This partnership reflects a shared commitment to advancing efficiency, sustainability, and innovation in healthcare systems across the MENA region.
Looking Ahead
These strategic collaborations mark significant milestones in ACCESS Health MENA’s efforts to improve healthcare delivery and resilience. By fostering partnerships, investing in digital transformation, and strengthening healthcare infrastructure, ACCESS Health MENA remains dedicated to shaping a more sustainable and accessible healthcare ecosystem.
