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Overview
International Health Services is the leading exhibition that caters to the high demand for foreign medical facilities and global insurance programs in the Middle East, and the growing trend for patients and doctors in the Middle East to seek medical treatment and advice from international hospitals and clinics. 

Who should attend?
One of the exhibition's main functions is to bring decision makers from large companies and wealthy individuals together with healthcare facilities and service providers on a common platform. Professionals from the following disciplines should attend:
  • Referring doctors from hospitals and clinics
  • Senior management from hospitals and clinics
  • Ministry of Health officials 

Who will be exhibiting?
The exhibition also incorporates healthcare recruitment, accident and emergency specialists, e-health services and solutions, telemedicine, managed healthcare and critical homecare.

International Health Services (IHS) plays a significant role in the establishment of high value international healthcare partnerships, but this is only one aspect of this highly sort after exhibition. The event also focuses on complete healthcare service delivery and in addition, incorporates the following areas:

  • Healthcare recruitment
  • Insurance provision
  • Accident and emergency specialists
  • Telemedicine
  • Managed healthcare
  • Critical homecare

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