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UAE AI in Healthcare Market Trends: Growth Drivers and Key Factors

How Digital Health Transformation and AI Adoption Are Reshaping the UAE Healthcare Ecosystem

By Abhay RajputPublished 2 days ago 5 min read

According to IMARC Group's latest research publication, the UAE AI in healthcare market size reached USD 39.00 Million in 2024. The market is projected to reach USD 337.90 Million by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 24.10% during 2025-2033.

How AI is Reshaping the Future of UAE AI in Healthcare Market

  • Predictive Diagnostics & Early Detection: AI algorithms analyze medical imaging with exceptional accuracy, identifying conditions like lung nodules and breast cancer earlier than traditional methods, with tools processing 2,000 chest X-rays daily while reducing radiologist workload by 80%.
  • Unified Health Data Platforms: National platforms like Riayati, Malaffi, and NABIDH integrate patient records across all UAE health authorities, enabling physicians to access complete medical histories instantly, improving emergency care and eliminating diagnostic duplication.
  • Automated Administrative Workflows: AI-powered systems streamline hospital operations including workforce management, surgery scheduling, resource allocation, and medical record processing, cutting administrative time significantly while freeing healthcare professionals to focus on patient care.
  • AI-Assisted Robotic Surgery: Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi and other leading facilities deploy robotic-assisted surgical systems for urology and cardiology procedures, delivering minimally invasive operations with greater precision, shorter recovery times, and fewer complications.
  • Remote Health Monitoring & IoMT: Internet of Medical Things devices and wearable technology provide continuous real-time monitoring of vital signs including heart rate and glucose levels, enabling proactive intervention and extending care beyond hospital settings for chronic disease management.

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How Vision 2030 is Revolutionizing UAE AI in Healthcare Industry

The UAE's National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence 2031 positions healthcare as a top priority, driving massive investments in AI-powered medical solutions nationwide. The country appointed the world's first AI Minister in 2017 and now requires every major ministry to have a Chief AI Officer—institutionalizing AI as strategic national infrastructure. Vision 2031 targets 100% digitization of public and private healthcare services and a 30% reduction in hospital visits through virtual care, aiming to establish the UAE among the world's top 10 healthcare systems. Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI), the world's first graduate-level AI university, collaborates with global partners on healthcare AI projects spanning radiology to genomics. In 2025, the UAE and US agreed to build the world's largest AI-focused campus outside America—a 26 square kilometer Abu Dhabi site housing 5 gigawatts of data capacity, solidifying the Emirates as the Middle East's digital health innovation hub.

UAE AI in Healthcare Market Trends & Drivers:

Government-led digital transformation is fundamentally reshaping healthcare delivery across the Emirates. The Ministry of Health and Prevention's Artificial Intelligence Office drives adoption of natural language processing, generative AI, and computer vision on advanced platforms, ensuring alignment with clinical priorities and national quality standards. The UAE slashed healthcare licensing services from 32 to 16 while cutting document requirements by 70-77%, with some procedures now completing in minutes instead of days. A new AI-powered National Unified Digital Platform launching in Q2 2026 will consolidate licensing for over 200,000 healthcare practitioners annually under one seamless digital system, supporting the "Zero Government Bureaucracy" vision. Platforms like Enayati use AI to track health indicators and predict risks for vulnerable populations. With 68% of adults overweight and nearly 20% living with diabetes, the UAE is pivoting toward preventive care through AI-driven predictive analytics and genetic testing that enable early disease detection and personalized interventions.

Major infrastructure investments and strategic partnerships are accelerating AI healthcare adoption throughout the region. PureHealth launched the UAE's largest AI-powered diagnostic lab in December 2025—a 70,000 square foot facility processing over 30 million samples annually with AI-driven automation, robotics, and connectivity to 140+ accredited laboratories. The facility features hybrid vehicle fleets, paperless digital reporting, energy-efficient infrastructure, and rooftop solar panels supporting UAE net-zero ambitions. In May 2025, Oracle, Cleveland Clinic, and G42 formed a strategic partnership creating a global AI-based healthcare delivery platform using advanced analytics and real-time data to enhance diagnostics, personalize treatments, and reduce costs. AppliedAI raised $55 million in Series A funding to automate healthcare and insurance workflows. The Department of Health Abu Dhabi launched the Global AI Healthcare Academy with Mohamed bin Zayed University and Core42, training the next generation of AI healthcare professionals and researchers.

Rising chronic disease burden and telemedicine expansion are driving sustained AI investment across all healthcare segments. Healthcare spending is projected to grow at an annual rate of 8.5%, creating massive opportunities for AI-powered solutions that improve efficiency and patient outcomes. Dubai's AI healthcare market alone is expected to grow at 34.6%, reaching USD 138 million by 2030, while the broader UAE digital health market should hit AED 4.7 billion (approximately $1.3 billion) by that same year. Telemedicine platforms now serve even non-urban populations—comprising just 12.22% of residents—ensuring equitable access to quality care regardless of location. The UAE Ministry of Health employs AI for tuberculosis diagnosis using chest X-ray algorithms, while Emirates Health Services deploys AI for early cancer detection, heart rate monitoring, and diabetes management. Alma Health's mobile platform enables patients with chronic conditions to consult doctors virtually, receive home lab tests, and get medications delivered—all coordinated through an AI-enhanced app that expanded from UAE into Saudi Arabia and Egypt.

UAE AI in Healthcare Market Industry Segmentation:

The report has segmented the market into the following categories:

Offering Insights:

  • Hardware
  • Software
  • Services

Technology Insights:

  • Machine Learning
  • Context-Aware Computing
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Others

Application Insights:

  • Robot-Assisted Surgery
  • Virtual Nursing Assistant
  • Administrative Workflow Assistance
  • Fraud Detection
  • Dosage Error Reduction
  • Clinical Trial Participant Identifier
  • Preliminary Diagnosis
  • Others

End User Insights:

  • Preliminary Diagnosis
  • Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies
  • Patients
  • Others

Regional Insights:

  • Dubai
  • Abu Dhabi
  • Sharjah
  • Others

Competitive Landscape:

The competitive landscape of the industry has also been examined along with the profiles of the key players.

Recent News and Developments in UAE AI in Healthcare Market

  • February 2025: Emirates Health Services (EHS) hosted the "AI 360: Insights from Experts" forum during UAE Innovation Month 2025, featuring discussions from EHS, SAS, Dell, and Microsoft on AI-driven innovations, data analytics, and digital transformation highlighting AI's role in advancing healthcare services and operational efficiency.
  • May 2025: Oracle, Cleveland Clinic, and G42 formed a strategic partnership to create a global AI-based healthcare delivery platform using AI, advanced analytics, and real-time data to enhance diagnostics, personalize treatments, improve outcomes, and reduce healthcare costs while positioning UAE as a global health innovation leader.
  • July 2025: M42 and GE HealthCare partnered to advance AI-enabled healthcare solutions in the UAE, combining M42's AI and data platforms with GE's medical technology to enhance diagnostic accuracy and personalize patient care, further establishing the UAE as a regional hub for smart healthcare innovation.
  • December 2025: PureHealth launched its flagship AI-powered Lab through subsidiary PureLab, a 70,000 square foot facility processing 30 million samples annually with AI-driven automation, robotics, and connectivity to 140+ accredited laboratories, featuring sustainable infrastructure supporting UAE net-zero ambitions.

Q2 2026: The UAE is set to launch the world's first AI-powered National Unified Digital Platform for healthcare regulation, consolidating licensing for over 200,000 healthcare professionals annually with streamlined processes, supporting the nation's "Zero Government Bureaucracy" vision and positioning UAE as a global healthcare governance model.

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