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World Health Leaders magazine is pleased to feature Alice Yammine Boueiz, CEO of the Arab Hospitals Federation, who is revolutionizing healthcare across the Arab world through her visionary leadership, unwavering commitment to sustainability, and dedication to fostering innovative, patient-centered care.<br>
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Alice Yammine Boueiz Chief Executive Officer Arab Hospitals Federation “Shaping a Sustainable, Patient-Centric Healthcare System in the Arab Region” LEADING HEALTHCARE INNOVATION in Middle East in Middle East 2025 2025
s Innova?ng for a Sustainable Tomorrow A honors her transformative leadership, shining a light on a pioneer whose contributions cross borders and redefine the Arab world's healthcare future. Through a career grounded in Lebanon's resiliency, Boueiz has become a shining example of innovation, sustainability, and equity. s we progress into 2025, the Middle Eastern healthcare sector is at a turning point, driven by visionary figures such as Alice Yammine Boueiz, CEO of the Arab Hospitals Federation (AHF). This issue Boueiz has overseen the AHF as it has become an institution of collective power, rallying healthcare institutions into action to bring quality, safety, and governance standards to greater heights. Her initiative of the Arab Healthcare Sustainability Center is a reflection of her progressive thinking, taking on the challenge of climate change and its effect on healthcare through intelligent, sustainable solutions. This edition titled ‘Alice Yammine Boueiz: Leading Healthcare Innovation in Middle East 2025’ examines Boueiz's path, from her Lebanese roots to becoming an international voice for healthcare equality. We examine how her strategic collaborations and pioneering projects are charting a path to 2025 and beyond, especially as the Middle East struggles with accelerating urbanization, technology disruption, and the pressing necessity for systems that are resilient. Her leadership is a powerful story of advancement—one that inspires not only healthcare professionals but anyone who cares about a healthier, more just future. Reflecting on her achievements, we encourage readers to think about the wider implications of her work. In a world requiring flexibility and foresight, Alice Yammine Boueiz is a beacon, leading the Middle East towards a healthcare renaissance. This is her tale—and the region's bright future. Have an enlightening read! Nalie May Nalie May - Natalie May
C ON T E N T S FEATURING 06 Alice Yammine Boueiz Shaping a Sustainable, Patient-Centric Healthcare System in the Arab Region ARTICLES 22 How Healthcare Automation is Reshaping the Role of Medical Professionals 28 The Role of Sustainable Healthcare Policies in Combating Climate Change
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Featuring Alice Yammine Boueiz Shaping a Sustainable, Patient-Centric Healthcare System in the Arab Region
Alice Yammine Boueiz CEO Arab Hospitals Federation
“ Alice Yammine Boueiz: Leading Healthcare Innovation in Middle East, 2025 A decade ago, digital transformation in the Arab healthcare sector was more of an aspiration than a reality. Sustainability was rarely a topic in board- room discussions. Cross-border healthcare collaboration was fragmented. Today, under the leadershipof Alice Yammine Boueiz, these elements are not just priorities— they are becoming the foundation of a new era in healthcare. Through her strategic focus on innovation and patient care, Boueiz is leading the transformation of healthcare operations through- out the Arab world. In her role as CEO of the leads a transformative organization which accelerates regional healthcare progress. The AHF operates as a transfor- mation catalyst which drives policy changes while growing medical proficiency and defending sustainable practices. She maintains that her organization participates directly in enabling the changes they advocate for. The federation under Boueiz’s direction unites different nations and industries through its technology bridges to create healthcare systems that deliver both effective treatment and future protection. Arab Hospitals Federation, she A key example of my lately strategic approach is the creation of the Leaders Advisory Board in AHF, an elite board where top healthcare leaders and executives from across the Arab world come together to share knowledge, exchange best practices, and collaboratively address challenges. Her path to leadership position at the federation resulted from sustained determination to develop healthcare services. “My career has been driven by the belief that healthcare should be accessible, innovative, and sustainable,” she reflects. From her early years in the industry, she has consistently dedicated herself to enhancing patient health and she continues this commitment today through her leadership of high-priority healthcare projects. Throughout her diverse leadership positions, she developed a comprehensive blend of future- oriented strategic thinking and detailed knowledge about healthcare requirements in the region. Let’s explore the future of Arab healthcare sector under the leadership of Alice Boueiz with a focus on sustainability and innovation! Evolving Vision for Healthcare in the Middle East Over the past decade, Alice Boueiz has witnessed the healthcare sector in the Middle East undergo remarkable transformation. Her role as CEO at the Arab Hospitals Federation focuses on developing patient safety through innovative collaboration with sustainability goals while increasing healthcare access across communities. “My vision for healthcare in the Middle East has evolved through close collaboration with decision-makers, policymakers, and healthcare leaders across the region,” she says. “This transformative initiatives that prioritize digital strongnetwork has enabled me to drive
transformation, patient safety, and sustainability while keeping patient experience at the core.” “My recognition as an influential woman in healthcare strategy and collaboration stems from my ability to unite key decision-makers, industry leaders, and global organizations to drive meaningful change across the Arab world,” she explains. “Through my strong relationships with ministers, policymakers, and leading healthcare institutions—alongside partnerships with organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO)—I have worked to align regional healthcare priorities with international best practices.” As a leader, Alice Boueiz focuses on digital health as a fundamental structure which enables efficiency and enhanced patient care. She emphasizes the importance of AHF’s partnership with HIMSS and other global organizations as a fundamental approach for increasing hospital digital maturity. “Through our partnerships, such as with HIMSS, we are working to provide institutions with structured pathways to improve their digital maturity and readiness.” A tangible example of her strategic vision is the establishment of the Leaders Advisory Board within AHF. This board, comprising top healthcare executives from across the region, plays a crucial role in shaping the future of healthcare in the Arab world. Alice Boueiz shares, “A key example of my lately strategic approach is the creation of the Leaders Advisory Board in AHF, an elite board where top healthcare leaders and executives from across the Arab world come together to share knowledge, exchange best practices, and collaboratively address challenges.” Additionally, she has remained committed to ensuring that patient safety remains a focal point. The introduction of initiatives like the Gold Initiative Certificate, aimed at setting new standards for patient-centered care, demonstrates her commitment to high-quality healthcare that puts patients first. “We launched initiatives like the Gold Initiative Certificate to set new standards for patient- centered care and created the Patient Safety Champion Certificate to highlight institutions that excel in safety, leadership, and continuous improvement,” she says. Through this advisory board and other collaborative efforts, she is working to bridge the gaps between the public and private sectors. “By leveraging my expertise in strategy, collaboration, and policy-making, I continue to open the bridges between the public and private sector, ensuring that healthcare transformation in the Arab world is not only visionary but also impactful and sustainable,” she affirms. Another significant milestone in her vision was the establishment of the Arab Healthcare Sustainability Center which supports hospitals to integrate sustainability principles in healthcare delivery. The center provides hospitals with tools to implement healthcare sustainability. “The Arab Healthcare Sustainability Center reinforces our commitment to sustainable healthcare models that balance innovation, environmental responsibility, and long-term resilience,” she notes. Building Climate Resilience and Sustainability in Healthcare One key activity of the federation as sustainable healthcare model framework is the Arab Healthcare Sustainability Center (AHS Center) which plays an essential role in advancing eco-friendly practices coupled with healthcare facility resilience because of the critical global climate change situation. Her combined focus on digital transformation, patient safety and sustainability ensures that healthcare in the Arab world will be accessible and resilient. “By integrating digital transformation, patient safety, and sustainability, my vision has evolved to ensure that healthcare in the Arab world is not only efficient and accessible but also future- ready and deeply patient-centric,” she reflects. She explains that the AHS Center was established to help hospitals and healthcare institutions in the region make the transition to greener, more sustainable models. “One of the center’s key contributions is guiding healthcare facilities in adopting green practices—from energy-efficient hospital designs to waste reduction and water conservation strategies”. “Through research, policy recommendations, and capacity-building programs, the AHS Center equips institutions with the tools and knowledge to mitigate their environmental impact while maintaining high standards of patient care.” Fostering Innovation Across the Arab World The greatest accomplishment of Boueiz has been her skill to merge Arab world health leaders around strategic development and innovative practices. Her wide-scale healthcare knowledge and international partnerships have allowed her to launch initiatives which extend beyond country borders.
“ Through our partnerships, such as with HIMSS, we are working to provide institutions with structured pathways to improve their digital maturity and readiness.
“ The center promotes collaborative efforts with sustainability organizations throughout the world by working with WHO EMRO and the Geneva Sustainability Center. The AHS Center brings together partners in triangular relationships to keep Arab healthcare sustainability programs consistent with worldwide guidelines. “By engaging policymakers, hospital executives, and industry leaders, it ensures that sustainability is not just an initiative but an integral part of long-term healthcare strategies and action to face the climate change challenges,” she states. By pursuing this approach, the AHS Center creates a healthcare system that services communities effectively yet responsibly care for the environment. Her commitment to climate change resilience in healthcare manifests through the efforts of this center. “Through these efforts, the AHS Center is shaping the future of Arab healthcare, making it more resilient, environmentally responsible, and prepared to meet the challenges of climate change while improving health outcomes,” she asserts. Integrating Empathy in Healthcare Innovation By engaging policymakers, hospital executives, and industry leaders, it ensures that sustainability is not just an initiative but an integral part of long- term healthcare strategies and action to face the climate change challenges. In the midst of all the technological advancements and innovations in the healthcare sector, she remains committed in her belief that empathy is at the heart of patient care and emphasizes that healthcare must go beyond just treating conditions, it must focus on the overall experience of the patient, taking into account their emotional, psychological, and physical well-being. “Empathy is at the core of our activities and initiatives, particularly in our Arab Digital Health Strategy, which was issued and distributed to Ministries of Health and our hospital members across the region,” she notes. “This strategy integrates technology with a human-centered approach, ensuring that digital advancements align with patient needs and experiences.” Through initiatives that prioritize patient-centered digital solutions, Her leadership is shaping a future where empathy and innovation are inseparable. “By prioritizing patient- centered digital solutions, we enhance healthcare delivery while fostering trust and engagement between patients and providers,” she explains. This commitment to empathy is not only reflected in strategy but also in the practical actions taken by AHF, including capacity-building programs and specialized workshops aimed at ensuring healthcare workers are trained to be both technologically proficient and empathetic in their care.
“ Boueiz states, “Through this work, we are shaping a future where empathy and innovation go hand in hand to improve patient outcomes. Addressing Healthcare Workforce Challenges Workforce shortages stand as a major ongoing challenge that healthcare systems throughout the world face including the Arab nations. The future success of healthcare depends heavily on healthcare staff according to Alice who dedicated her leadership toward developing plans to handle critical talent shortages and reduce workforce burnout. “As CEO, I understand that workforce development is not solely about technology adoption; it is about equipping healthcare professionals with the tools they need to address a wide array of challenges,” Boueiz says. Her focus is on providing healthcare professionals with the skills needed to navigate both technological advancements and the human aspects of care. Her initiatives to support healthcare professionals go beyond technical training; they also focus on clinical best practices, leadership development, and ethical standards. She adds, “Our initiatives go beyond technical training to include strengthening core competencies, such as clinical best practices, effective communication, and management strategies, all aimed at creating a healthcare environment that prioritizes the patient experience.” My recognition as an in?uential woman in healthcare strategy and collaboration stems from my ability to unite key decision-makers, industry leaders, and global organizations to drive meaningful change across the Arab world. By addressing both the practical and emotional needs of healthcare workers, she is ensuring that the Arab region’s healthcare workforce is not only equipped to handle today’s challenges but is also prepared for future innovations. “These capacity-building efforts ensure that healthcare workers are not only prepared for technological innovations but are also equipped to maintain the human element of care, which is paramount to achieving positive outcomes.” The Future of Health Tourism in the Middle East Health tourism in the Middle East continues its path to global leadership and Alice provides a clear image of this region’s evolving sector. Many countries such as UAE Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan and others currently draw international patients for healthcare. “The Middle East is rapidly becoming a leading global destination for health tourism, with countries like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, and Egypt setting remarkable
“ create a health tourism ecosystem that serves local & international patients and strengthens intra-regional healthcare ties. By sharing best practices, enhancing mobility for patients, and improving the quality of services, we can create a regional health tourism ecosystem that encourages Arab citizens to seek care within their own region, ensuring both quality and convenience”, she adds. Preparing for a Transformative Future in Healthcare We launched initiatives like the Gold Initiative Certi?cate to set new standards for patient- centered care and created the Patient Safety Champion Certi?cate to highlight institutions that excel in safety, leadership, and continuous improvement. Looking ahead, she envisions personalized and precision medicine becoming the defining factor for healthcare in the Arab world. These technological advances in artificial intelligence, genomics, and data analytics will revolutionize healthcare delivery through precise patient-focused care rather than generalized treatment protocols. “We know that the most transformative trend in Arab healthcare will be the transition to personalized and precision medicine, a shift powered by the convergence of artificial intelligence (AI), genomics, and advanced data analytics,” Boueiz explains. “Personalized medicine offers the potential to revolutionize patient outcomes by allowing for more accurate disease prevention, early detection, and tailored treatment plans.” At AHF, we are already preparing member hospitals for this transformation. The Federation is working on setting up the PrecisionCare Accreditation Standards to ensure that hospitals are integrating advanced technologies in ways that enhance patient care while maintaining high safety standards. “This accreditation is designed to guide healthcare institutions in integrating advanced technologies, ensuring they are used in ways that promote patient safety, personalized care, and operational excellence,” she says. examples of how to integrate world-class healthcare with their tourism offerings,” she notes. “In the UAE, cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi are at the forefront, combining state- of-the-art medical facilities with the country’s renowned hospitality.” Through comprehensive workforce training and the establishment of regulatory frameworks, AHF is positioning the Arab region to lead the way in personalized medicine. Alice Boueiz asserts, “Through these efforts, the Arab Hospitals Federation is working to ensure that the Arab world is not only prepared for this major healthcare transformation but is positioned to lead it.” Her vision goes beyond attracting international patients, however. Boueiz is also working to promote intra-regional health tourism, enabling citizens of Arab countries to seek specialized care within the region. “Our vision at AHF is to encourage greater health tourism among Arab citizens. The Arab world is rich in medical expertise and healthcare resources, and by promoting regional collaboration and enhancing healthcare quality across Arab countries, we aim to
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How Healthcare Automation is Reshaping the Role of Medical Prof essionals 22 WorldHealthLeaders March 2025
A substantial transformation currently affects the healthcare industry because of increasing automation. Healthcare professionals now revolutionize their work methods through the use of artificial intelligence (AI) combined with robotic process automation (RPA). Medical institutions use automation to enhance their operational effectiveness as well as patient treatment results without trading human medical competency. Let's explore how healthcare automation is reshaping the role of medical professionals. 1. Streamlining Administrative Tasks The main influence automation has on healthcare practice focuses on reducing the administrative work that medical staff must perform. The practice of medical documentation together with scheduling demands and data entry tasks holds a substantial part of healthcare workers' workday. Healthcare automation tools including electronic health records (EHR) systems together with AI-powered chatbots significantly reduce patient care practitioners' need for manual work. The technologies let medical staff spend more time with patients instead of performing administrative duties. Benefits of Automating Administrative Work: • • • • Reduces burnout among healthcare workers Enhances accuracy in patient records Improves workflow efficiency Speeds up the insurance claims process 2. Enhancing Diagnostics and Treatment Reliable diagnostic accuracy comes from the vital contributions AI and machine learning (ML) systems provide to medical decision-making. Through complex algorithms medical images and lab findings and genetic information become subject to detailed analysis for safe early disease identification. AI diagnostics tools such as IBM Watson and Google's DeepMind diagnostic systems demonstrate excellent results by precisely identifying cancer and diabetic retinopathy conditions. How AI is Revolutionizing Diagnostics: • Identifies patterns in medical imaging faster than humans Enhances precision in pathology and radiology Supports personalized treatment plans Reduces human errors in diagnosing complex diseases • • • 23 WorldHealthLeaders March 2025
3. Revolutionizing Patient Monitoring and Care 6. Supporting Telemedicine and Virtual Health Services Patient monitoring through automation enables healthcare to convert from reactive to proactive healthcare. Healthcare providers can maintain constant patient vital signs monitoring by using wearable technology and remote patient monitoring networks and smart sensors. Through this technological input healthcare professionals gain the opportunity to identify conditions at an early stage and prevent unnecessary patient rehospitalizations. The growth of telemedicine as a medical service continues to expand through automation that enables medical professionals to deliver remote consultations effectively. Virtual assistants and chatbots enabled by AI technology manage client requests while booking appointments though they also present diagnostic solutions to patients. How Automation Enhances Telemedicine: Advantages of Automated Patient Monitoring: • • • • Expands healthcare access to remote areas Reduces patient wait times Enhances doctor-patient communication Improves patient adherence to treatment plans • Continuous tracking of chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension Reduced hospital stays and lower healthcare costs Improved patient engagement and self-care Faster response to emergencies • • • 7. Addressing Workforce Challenges 4. Assisting in Robotic Surgeries Healthcare requirements have increased yet medical personnel remain scarce which automated systems provide the necessary connection. AI-based healthcare solutions along with robotic medical assistants decrease medical staff workload which allows them to focus on essential professional duties. Medicine performs sophisticated procedures better while reducing the perils that occur during complex surgeries through robotic surgical systems. The da Vinci Surgical System together with other surgical robots delivers minimally invasive procedures which shortens patient recovery time and reduces possible postoperative complications. How Automation Helps Healthcare Workers: • • • Reduces stress and fatigue among professionals Allows better time management for complex cases Improves job satisfaction by eliminating repetitive tasks Enhances collaboration between healthcare teams Benefits of Robotic Surgery: • • • • Increased precision and control Reduced trauma to the body Shorter hospital stays Faster recovery for patients • Conclusion 5. Enhancing Drug Discovery and Development Healthcare automation transforms medical practice while it enhances clinical performance alongside patient results. Since its implementation automation functions as a technological instrument that helps healthcare staff achieve improved results. Medical professionals need to adopt technology advancements because they will improve their performance while decreasing professional exhaustion and maintaining outstanding healthcare services. The pharmaceutical industry is leveraging AI and automation to accelerate drug discovery and development. Traditional drug research is time- consuming and costly, but AI-driven simulations and predictive analytics are expediting the process. Key Impacts of AI in Drug Development: The healthcare industry transforms patient care through its combination of AI with robotics and automation technology which delivers operational efficiency benefits. Healthcare automation integration success depends on maintaining an appropriate balance between technological progress and medical human interaction for future development. • • • • Faster identification of potential drug candidates Reduction in research and development costs Enhanced accuracy in clinical trials Improved patient-specific drug formulations - Pearl Shaw 24 WorldHealthLeaders March 2025
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The Role of Sustainable Healthcare Policies in Combing Climate Change C limate change is a global issue that affects all the aspects of human life, including health. The health sector, besides disease control, also contributes to contaminating the environment in terms of the generation of carbon, waste, and wastage of resources. Encouragement of green healthcare policy is very important in combating climate change as well as public health protection. This article discusses the ability of sustainable health policies to fight climate change, the advantages, and achievable steps towards a greener world. Knowing the Environmental Impact of Healthcare The health industry contributes a close to 4.4% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions, which is one of the major causes of climate change. The clinical and hospital operations involve energy-intensive processes such as heating and cooling facilities and powering devices and equipment. The pharmaceutical industry also produces significant waste and emissions during production and distribution of medicines. Secondly, the over-supply chains, toxic wastes, and non- biodegradable plastics are the first of the main causes of the environmental footprint of the industry. Unless checked, the environmental footprint of the industry will be even more extensive with monstrous implications such as increased respiratory sickness, heat-stress, and disease spread resulting from changing climatic patterns. The Role of Green Healthcare Policies Green health policy focuses on reducing the cost of health to the environment and optimizing care quality to patients and public health. It involves saving energy, waste reduction, green procurement, and healthy behavior for care. All these are of significant concern in: • Carbon Footprint Reduction – A shift to alternative sources of power, energy saving in hospitals, and reducing transport emissions can go a long way in minimizing the carbon footprint of the sector. 29 WorldHealthLeaders March 2025
• Medical Waste Reduction – Reducing waste successfully managed through recycling and biodegradable items reduces pollution and utilisation of resources. Improve Public Health – A cleaner environment means fewer cases of illness through air pollution and more general overall well-being. Cost-Effectiveness – Environmental measures tend to be cost-effective in the long run, e.g., energy conservation and waste dumping reduction Compliance with Regulations – Governments worldwide are establishing more stringent environmental regulations, and adopting sustainable policies ensures compliance as well as improving institutional reputation. and reusable medical products can be adopted will help in lessening waste significantly. 5. Digital Transformation and Paperless Operations • The healthcare sector can reduce its own carbon footprint by becoming digital where records, telemedicine, and cloud storage networks are concerned. Reducing the use of paper saves natural resources and enhances efficiency and access to care for patients. • • 6. Green Transportation and Logistics Encouraging telemedicine, ambulances' route optimization, and using electric ambulances to transport healthcare significantly decreases carbon emissions. Also, cycling and the use of public transport by patients and healthcare personnel decrease the emissions further. Key Strategies for Sustainable Healthcare Policies In order to be in a position to address climate change in a proper way, health institutions need to adopt overarching policies that incorporate sustainability into their practices. The best policies are: 7. Training of Healthcare Providers and Patients 1. Transitioning to Renewable Energy Sources Healthy practice and sensitization of the workers and patients can assist in behavior change. Hospitals can initiate campaigns and workshops to sensitize the public members and staff regarding the need for healthcare as the fulcrum on which sustainability is premised. Hospitals and health centers can play a significant role in lowering emissions by using alternative energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. Solar panels can be installed, smart grids for efficient energy use, and energy-efficient lighting and appliances can lower the carbon footprint. With unmanaged climate change still a critical threat, the need for green healthcare policies will only intensify. Governments, healthcare organizations, and private enterprise need to join together in offering innovative solutions that are patient-centric as well as environment-centric. Green technology innovation, green pharmaceuticals, and AI efficiency software will continue to make the effect of such policies even more pronounced in the years to come. 2. Green Building and Infrastructure Development Designing and constructing healthcare facilities with priorities for sustainability. Energy conservation is possible with natural light and air for buildings, more insulation, and sustainable products. LEED-certified hospitals also pursue the highest with regards to sustainability measures. Conclusion 3. Sustainable Procurement Practices The connection between climate change and health is absolute, and green health policy is important not to damage the environment but to optimize public health performance. Hospitals need to make green medical supplies, reusable equipment, and biodegradable packaging their top priority when they shop. Green suppliers ensure that the environmental impact of the supply chain will be as low as possible. By adopting renewable energy, minimizing waste, and through institutionalized culture of sustainability in the health sector, health can be a good friend to climate change. Policymakers, healthcare managers, and citizens now have to act courageously for a healthy world and sustainable future. 4. Waste Management and Recycling Programs Proper disposal of medical waste is a serious environmental issue. Segregation, recycling, and non- toxic alternatives should be promoted through health policies. A circular economy system where recyclable - Pearl Shaw 30 WorldHealthLeaders March 2025
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