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Emirates Health Services launches robot to conduct medical examinations in mountainous regions

Abdulrahman MohamedBy Abdulrahman MohamedFebruary 12, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Emirates Health Services has launched robotic ultrasound imaging services as part of its advanced diagnostic service network, marking a significant step toward standardizing workflows and expanding access to specialized examinations. The robotic ultrasound technology aims to improve service efficiency and extend healthcare reach to remote areas far from major cities, particularly mountainous regions where access to specialized services may be limited during emergencies. This initiative aligns with the principles of the Year of the Family 2026 by enhancing a healthcare model that brings medical services closer to families and communities.

The new service enables ultrasound examinations to be performed with robotic assistance and remote operation under specialist supervision, making specialized examinations available anytime and anywhere. Additionally, the technology reduces the need for patients to travel long distances, with special attention given to priority groups such as elderly citizens and pregnant women.

Remote Ultrasound Technology Bridges Healthcare Gaps

According to Dr. Amina Al Jasmi, Director of Radiology at the Emirates Health Services, the launch of the robotic ultrasound represents a practical step toward reducing gaps in access to specialized services and enhancing customer experience. The initiative aligns with the country’s objectives for the Year of the Family 2026 and demonstrates the institution’s commitment to providing advanced diagnostic care closer to families and accessible to all.

Dr. Al Jasmi noted that this launch is expected to enhance service delivery to remote, mountainous, and operationally challenging locations while accelerating diagnostic decision-making to support continuity of care. Furthermore, the technology aims to reduce unnecessary referrals by providing specialized support closer to patients, improving the overall experience for patients and their families through more streamlined and flexible service delivery.

Advanced Diagnostic Services Support Family-Centered Care

The robotic ultrasound imaging service represents a significant advancement in telemedicine capabilities, allowing healthcare professionals to conduct specialized examinations remotely while maintaining high diagnostic standards. This technology proves particularly valuable in emergency situations where immediate specialist consultation may not be physically available in remote healthcare facilities.

However, the implementation goes beyond mere technological innovation. The institution emphasized its commitment to adopting innovative and smart solutions that elevate healthcare service quality and support comprehensive care centered on individuals and families. Meanwhile, this approach addresses both the technical aspects of healthcare delivery and the human element of keeping families together during medical consultations.

Digital Health Initiative Complements Robotic Ultrasound Expansion

In contrast to the diagnostic focus of the robotic ultrasound program, Dr. Shamsa Lootah, Director of Public Health at Emirates Health Services, announced the Ikram initiative alongside the imaging technology launch. The Ikram initiative offers a unified digital system for death procedures and is expected to serve approximately 40,000 beneficiaries annually, according to official statements.

The combination of these initiatives demonstrates a comprehensive approach to healthcare digitalization across different service areas. Additionally, both programs reflect the broader strategy of Emirates Health Services to modernize healthcare delivery through technology while maintaining focus on accessibility and family-centered care principles.

The robotic ultrasound technology deployment timeline and specific facility locations have not been fully detailed by authorities. The success of this remote diagnostic service will likely depend on ongoing training programs for healthcare staff and continued investment in telecommunications infrastructure supporting real-time medical imaging transmission across the Emirates.

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Abdulrahman Mohamed is a correspondent for Abu Dhabi News, covering local developments, community stories, and on-the-ground updates. He focuses on timely reporting, accurate sourcing, and bringing readers the key facts quickly.

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