Saudi Arabia has successfully completed pilot trials for a groundbreaking drone-based system designed to deliver medicines between primary healthcare centers and hospitals at holy sites. This innovative project marks the first initiative of its kind, aiming to boost the efficiency of healthcare services for pilgrims during the 1446 Hajj season, as reported on Saturday by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
The endeavor is a collaborative effort between the Makkah Health Cluster and the National Unified Procurement Company (NUPCO), focusing on ensuring the timely supply of medicines and medical equipment to sacred locations through the use of drones.
Pioneering Initiative for Hajj Pilgrims
Intended to quicken response times and fortify healthcare operations, this initiative facilitates the delivery of medicines and medical supplies during the Hajj pilgrimage. As part of its preparation, Mina Emergency Hospital received a drone shipment of ice packs for treating heat-related conditions, aligning with the beginning of the stoning ritual on the first day of Eid Al-Adha.
Through this project, Saudi Arabia aims to foster a safe and healthy environment that allows pilgrims to perform their rituals comfortably and efficiently. It exemplifies the country's commitment to providing world-class healthcare services, consonant with the objectives outlined in Saudi Vision 2030.
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