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Persivia launches national
health intelligence
initiative to support Saudi
Vision 2030’s healthcare
transformation
(RIYADH)
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Persivia Inc., a
U.S.-based leader in
AI-powered healthcare
intelligence, announced
the launch of its National
Health Intelligence
Initiative (NHI) during the
Global Health Exhibition
2025
(GHE) in Riyadh.
The initiative
represents a major leap
forward in Saudi Arabia’s
drive to harness artificial
intelligence, advanced data
analytics, and population
health insights to power its
Vision 2030 healthcare
transformation.
Persivia’s newly established
presence in the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia, licensed by
the Ministry of Investment,
underscores its long-term
commitment to localization,
technology transfer, and
workforce development. By
collaborating closely with
Saudi health leaders and
national institutions,
Persivia aims to accelerate
the Kingdom’s transition
toward Value-Based Care
(VBC) and a sustainable,
data-driven healthcare
economy.
“Saudi
Arabia is building one of
the most forward-thinking
healthcare systems in the
world,” said Dr.
Mansoor Khan, CEO of
Persivia. “Our goal
is to bring not just
technology, but also
clinical insight, strategic
expertise, and years of
proven experience in
AI-driven healthcare. With
the National Public Health
Intelligence Initiative,
we’re helping create the
foundation for smarter
decisions, better outcomes,
and sustainable growth.”
Built on Persivia’s
patented AI Engine, the NHI
framework integrates and
analyzes health data at
scale, providing
policymakers and healthcare
providers with real-time,
evidence-based intelligence
to improve outcomes,
optimize spending, and
strengthen economic
sustainability. At the heart
of the framework is
Persivia’s “growth
loops” concept. In
this dynamic feedback cycle,
AI learning and healthcare
performance continually
reinforce each other,
enabling smarter models,
better policy alignment, and
measurable progress across
the entire system.
At
GHE 2025, Persivia showcased
how a mature, AI-first
digital health platform can
empower national leaders to
align care quality, cost,
and performance goals. The
company’s leadership team,
Dr. Mansoor Khan (CEO), Dr.
Fauzia Khan (CMO), Waleed
Mattar (Partner, Persivia
Saudi), Jim Whelan (CRO),
Muhammad Kashif (CTO), Dr.
Shardul Mehta, and Rehan
Tahir, held strategic
meetings with major entities
including the Ministry of
Health (MoH), Health Holding
Company (HHC), Saudi Data &
Artificial Intelligence
Authority (SDAIA), Council
of Health Insurance (CHI),
and the NEOM Investment
Fund. Discussions focused on
aligning Persivia’s AI
models and analytics
frameworks with national
priorities around
value-based care, AI
governance, and population
health.
Persivia also
sponsored the NextGen Pitch
Competition at GHE 2025,
highlighting the next
generation of Saudi
innovators and startups
shaping the future of
digital health.
“We
see tremendous alignment
between Vision 2030’s goals
and Persivia’s mission,”
added Waleed Mattar,
Partner at Persivia Saudi.
“Our presence here is about
partnership, building
capabilities that last and
empowering the next era of
healthcare intelligence.”
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