During this year’s Hajj season, for the fifth consecutive year, Adaptive TechSoft (ATS) continues to operate the CareWare system for electronic medical record management, leading clinical and operational processes through an integrated methodology that enhances service quality, supports data accuracy and rapid accessibility, and raises the readiness of medical teams across various service locations.
This year, the operational scope has expanded to include 36 major and field hospitals, 134 health centers and urgent care facilities, in addition to 36 health stations, all within an interconnected network operating in harmony according to unified standards that ensure reliability and effective response.
The project was implemented within a record period of 2 months, through a meticulously planned operational strategy led by a national team with practical and technical expertise, who managed to efficiently handle challenges and achieve high operational readiness in a short time.
Additionally, approximately 11,000 healthcare and administrative staff were trained, contributing to user empowerment and the creation of a flexible and secure digital work environment that enhances performance efficiency and improves the beneficiary experience.
CareWare is distinguished by its integration with national health and security systems, providing real-time data and accurate reports that support decision-makers, accelerate response times, and raise the level of coordination among various entities.
Behind this achievement stands ATS, with over 30 years of experience in developing healthcare solutions, built on a deep understanding of the sector’s needs and a continued commitment to delivering reliable technologies that keep pace with digital transformation.
What is being achieved today is a practical model that reflects the evolution of the healthcare system and contributes to supporting the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 toward more efficient and sustainable health services.
ATS: National excellence driving innovation and shaping the future of an integrated digital health ecosystem.
