
Riyadh – Sharikat Mubasher: Global healthcare technology provider RLDatix announced it has expanded its presence across the Middle East through new partnerships with healthcare institutions and government health authorities in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar.
The company said in a press release that the expansion follows a series of agreements signed over the past two years with government health bodies, defense health services, and major healthcare organizations to support regional priorities related to patient safety, digital transformation, and clinical governance.
In the UAE, RLDatix signed a memorandum of understanding with the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi to introduce a unified patient safety reporting taxonomy and automation initiative aimed at standardizing safety practices across Abu Dhabi’s healthcare ecosystem.
The company has also partnered with Ministry of Defense Health Services across Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar to deploy integrated patient safety and risk management platforms aligned with national healthcare transformation plans.
In Saudi Arabia’s private healthcare sector, RLDatix has collaborated with Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare to support the development of advanced safety governance systems.
Saeed Abu-Hmeed, General Manager for the Middle East and Africa at RLDatix, said healthcare organizations across the region are increasingly shifting toward data-driven safety frameworks, noting that the company aims to support the development of safer and more resilient healthcare systems.
RLDatix provides digital platforms covering incident management, enterprise risk oversight, policy governance, compliance monitoring, credentialing, and accreditation, helping healthcare providers strengthen safety and governance practices while aligning with local regulatory requirements.








