
BD collaborates with General Administration of Pharmaceutical Care at the Ministry of Health, and Innovative Insights on Hospital Pharmacy Practice
Rashad Iskandrni
(IHOP) to host Connected Medication Management Roadshow in Riyadh
Healthcare leaders gather to explore innovative medication management,
digital transformation, and patient safety as part in a shared commitment to
advance the world of health.
Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, May 27, 2025 – The Saudi entity of BD (Becton, Dickinson
and Company) (NYSE: BDX), a leading global medical technology organization, in
collaboration with the General Administration of Pharmaceutical Care at the
Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia and IHOP successfully hosted today the Connected Medication Management (CMM) Roadshow in
Riyadh.
The event
brought together healthcare leaders and professionals to discuss innovative
medication management strategies, with a focus on enhancing patient safety,
improving workflow efficiency, and supporting healthcare worker safety. Opening Keynotes from
Dr. Mohammed Alshennawi, General Director, General Administration of
Pharmaceutical Care at the Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia, and Wassim Mohsen, BD’s
Business Director, Medication Management Solutions for Middle East and Africa
set the tone for an insightful day centred on critical topics including
interoperability and connected medication management.
The roadshow also featured a series of insightful presentations from
esteemed healthcare professionals across the Kingdom. Dr. Abdulwahhab AlShammari, Assistant
Professor of Health Informatics at KSAU-HS, who presented on the impact of AI
in healthcare and transforming patient outcomes. Dr. Abdullah AlShehry,
Director of Pharmacy at King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh who shared a success
story on implementing pharmacy automation and its role in achieving operational
excellence. Additionally, Dr. Hisham Momattin, Corporate Pharmacy
Director at Al Mouwasat Hospital, presented insights on optimizing outpatient
pharmacy workflows
to improve patient outcomes in the outpatient set up. Dr. Afnan Almordi, Head
of project Management and Pharmacy Informatics Section, General Administration
of Pharmaceutical care at the Ministry of Health, elaborated more
on the integration of pharmacy informatics in everyday pharmacy practice.
Finally, Dr. Maher Mominah, Pharmacy Informatics and Automation Manager
at King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, who shared his
extensive experience in navigating the complexities of pharmacy automation.
Reflecting on the importance of the event, Dr. Mohammed Alshennawi
commented, “Connected medication management is a critical component of Saudi
Arabia’s healthcare transformation. Events like these are platforms for us to engage
and share best practices and drive innovation in patient care, ultimately
supporting the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.”
Maher Elhassan, Vice President and General Manager,
Middle East, North Africa, and Turkey (MENAT) at BD, added, “The CMM
Roadshow is a testament to our ongoing commitment to supporting the healthcare
sector in Saudi Arabia by leveraging digital solutions to improve patient
safety and operational efficiency. We are proud to collaborate with the
Ministry of Health to create a smarter, more connected healthcare ecosystem.”
Omar Malabarey, Country General Manager, BD Saudi Arabia,
remarked, “As healthcare systems evolve, it is crucial to integrate
cutting-edge technologies that are safer, simpler and smarter. The CMM Roadshow
reflects BD’s commitment to supporting this transformation in the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.”
The event also featured interactive workshops on critical topics,
including medication safety, automated dispensing, and the future of pharmacy
automation, providing attendees with practical insights and hands-on
experience.
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