Navigating digital frontiers in UAE healthcare: A qualitative exploration of healthcare professionals’ and patients’ experiences with AI and telemedicine
Azza Alkaabi and
Deena Elsori
PLOS Digital Health, 2025, vol. 4, issue 4, 1-29
Abstract:
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and telemedicine into healthcare has significantly advanced patient-centered care, enhancing accessibility, convenience, and patient-doctor relationships. However, different factors determine the extent to which such benefits are realized, especially in unique healthcare settings such as the United Arab Emirates (UAE). In this regard, this research explores healthcare professionals’ and patients’ perspectives to understand various factors that influence the adoption and use of AI in the UAE’s healthcare sector. This research sought to understand the benefits, challenges, and enablers of successful adoption and utilization of AI and telemedicine in the UAE’s healthcare setting. Through this objective, this research aims to contribute to the scanty knowledge on the integration of emerging technologies, such as AI, in different infrastructural and cultural contexts. The study employed a qualitative approach, through which eight healthcare professionals and seven patients (totaling 15 participants) were recruited from Dubai- and Abu Dhabi-based hospitals using the purposive sampling strategy. The participants’ insights and views on the research topic were captured using semi-structured face-to-face interviews. These interviews were analyzed using the thematic analysis strategy. This study established that while AI and telemedicine are associated with various benefits, including enhancing the management of chronic illnesses, effective controlling of infectious diseases, saving patients and hospitals health-related costs and time, and enhancing convenience, they suffer from various drawbacks, including limited infrastructural and financial resources, significant gaps in skills, safety concerns, and the likelihood of misdiagnosis and misinformation. The study also observed that the successful integration of AI and telemedicine in the UAE healthcare sector necessitated incentivizing stakeholders to use this technology, full involvement and engagement of stakeholders across all stages of implementation, adequate training of the healthcare staff, and public engagement and awareness. This research demonstrates that integrating AI and telemedicine in the UAE healthcare sector necessitates addressing contextual infrastructural and cultural hindrances. The results highlight the need to address such limitations, adequately train healthcare professionals, and enhance data privacy. The study also lays a foundation for further research into contextual challenges hindering the effective adoption and implementation of AI and telemedicine in different healthcare settings in order to develop a generic, context-specific framework that will guide the adoption of such emerging technologies in the global healthcare industry.Author summary: Digital health technologies like artificial intelligence and telemedicine are transforming healthcare delivery worldwide. This study explores how healthcare professionals and patients in the UAE perceive and experience these technologies in clinical settings. Through qualitative interviews with 15 participants, we identified both the benefits and challenges of AI and telemedicine adoption. Key findings show that these technologies improve healthcare accessibility, efficiency, and patient engagement. Telemedicine reduces travel burdens and enhances remote monitoring, while AI supports clinical decision-making through data-driven insights. However, challenges such as data privacy concerns, high implementation costs, resistance from healthcare workers, and the need for proper training were highlighted as barriers to widespread adoption. Our research emphasizes that successful integration of AI and telemedicine requires strong policies, infrastructure development, and user-centered training programs to enhance trust and usability. As the UAE continues to invest in digital health, these findings provide valuable insights for policymakers, healthcare institutions, and technology developers aiming to optimize these innovations for better patient care.
Date: 2025
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