The healthcare landscape in the Middle East has significantly transformed in the past few decades, driven by changing demographics and rapid digitalization.
This blog explores the demographic insights from the region, the recent changes in digital healthcare, emerging customer experience (CX) trends, and strategies for healthcare companies to adapt.
The Middle East is a diverse region with varying healthcare needs and challenges. Understanding the demographics is crucial for healthcare providers and policymakers. Here are some key insights:
Population Growth: The demographics of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region show a highly populated, culturally diverse area spanning three continents. The class, cultural, ethnic, governmental, linguistic, and religious makeup of the region is highly variable.
From a CX standpoint, this poses exciting challenges for companies assisting the digitalization of the healthcare industry. On the one hand, technology needs to be modern and intuitive. On the other hand, the functionalities must be simple enough for the slightly aged population to use easily.
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of digital healthcare solutions in the region, as patients and providers sought to access and deliver healthcare services remotely and safely. According to a report by McKinsey, the percentage of consumers using telemedicine in Saudi Arabia and UAE increased from 9% before COVID-19 to 41% during COVID-19. Moreover, 80% of consumers said they would likely use telemedicine again post-pandemic.:
The evolving healthcare landscape in the Middle East is leading to emerging CX trends:
As digital healthcare solutions become more prevalent and accessible in the region, customers expect more from their healthcare providers regarding quality, convenience, transparency, and personalization. Some of the emerging CX trends that are influencing the healthcare sector in the region are:
To cater to these evolving trends, healthcare companies should consider the following strategies:
The Middle East region is at the forefront of healthcare transformation, with changing demographics and digitalization driving new CX trends. Healthcare companies that adapt and invest in these trends will meet patient expectations and provide more efficient and effective healthcare services.
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