Jeddah: The Health Holding Company (HHC) and its affiliated clusters participated in the fifth Hajj Conference and Exhibition in Jeddah, showcasing their integrated health services for pilgrims.
According to Saudi Press Agency, in a keynote session, HHC CEO Nasser Al-Haqbani detailed the company's extensive commitment, noting that over 23,000 healthcare practitioners were deployed for the last Hajj season (1446 AH), supported by more than 2,000 fully equipped ambulances.
For the upcoming 1447 AH season, HHC plans to launch the Amal Mobile Clinic, an innovative digital solution that uses virtual doctors and AI to deliver fast, high-quality emergency and specialized care in multiple languages, prioritizing prevention over treatment in line with Vision 2030.
Al-Haqbani highlighted HHC's scale during the previous season, which included over 1.4 million preventive services provided at entry ports and 109,000 pilgrim visits to health centers. The "Hajj in good health" initiative also benefited over 123,000 domestic pilgrims with monitoring, field visits, and examinations before, during, and after Hajj through the 20 health clusters.
The HHC pavilion showcased key technological innovations to enhance pilgrim care, including smartwatches for cardiac monitoring, robotic systems for cardiac catheterization, and a command-and-control system for emergency response.
