Dammam: Bahrain is set to join the world’s largest virtual hospital network launched by Saudi Arabia, which has revolutionized modern medicine. Bahrain is set to become the first country to partner with Saha, an Internet hospital network. Bahraini Health Minister Dr. The final agreement was reached during a meeting between Jalila al-Saeed and Saudi Health Minister Fahad al-Jalajal.
The Bahraini Minister explained the activities of the Co-Virtual Hospital and its importance in its modern context. The ministers also discussed strengthening cooperation between the two countries in the field of health, including medical research, monitoring of emerging infectious diseases and post-vaccine complications. Minister al-Sayed said the importance of cooperation in the fields of genetic diseases, genes, telemedicine and clinical trials has increased. The two sides also reviewed joint efforts in the field of health insurance and the experience of mobile healthcare in Bahrain. Later, the Bahraini Minister visited the Co-Virtual Hospital Command and Control Center. The co-virtual hospital with a growing live network of 130 hospitals is the largest hospital of its kind. The uniqueness of a virtual hospital is that patients can see specialist doctors from wherever they are. And they can talk to doctors at any time of the day.
Another feature is that patients can receive second and third medical opinions from the same consulting room. Unlike simple video calls with doctors, virtual hospital patients are allowed to visit hospitals in their area and attend live video clinical sessions with the best specialists across the country.
It works 24 hours a day so you can see doctors at any emergency. In addition, live consultations with the best specialists will assist local junior staff in handling complex cases. In short the service provided by the ‘co’ virtual hospital is expert treatment even from small local clinics.