PureHealth Launches AI Assistant 'Nada' to Revolutionize Patient Consultations and Enhance Doctor-Patient Interaction
December 29, 2025
Nada aims to help doctors maintain eye contact, listen attentively, and explain care plans more clearly, making consultations feel more personal.
CEO Shaista Asif says Nada is designed to augment human interaction, enabling clinicians to spend more time with patients while delivering accurate, attentive care.
PureHealth launches the Nada pilot, an AI-powered digital assistant that captures and organizes clinical notes in real time during patient consultations across selected facilities.
The pilot follows extensive testing across SEHA’s UAE hospital network, spanning primary through tertiary care settings.
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Patients report more personal consultations with better eye contact and clearer communication, increasing confidence that issues and care plans are accurately reflected.
Expected benefits for patients include fewer repeated explanations and greater trust that concerns and care plans are accurately captured.
Nada is engineered to accurately capture complex medical terminology and local dialects, improving documentation accuracy and continuity of patient records.
The technology demonstrates high accuracy in handling specialized terminology and dialects, contributing to clearer clinical documentation.
Nada aims to cut manual note-taking by more than half, freeing clinicians to spend over two additional hours per day on direct patient care while keeping records comprehensive.
The solution supports a human-centered care approach by reducing clerical burden and allowing physicians to focus more on patient needs and engagement.
PureHealth emphasizes data privacy, security, and regulatory compliance as it embeds AI into clinical practice, advancing cognitive healthcare beyond simple digitization.
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