HealthOrbit AI to Pitch at WHX Dubai on 9 February in AI & Digital Health Category

Founding Clinician Dr Kevin Anderson and CEO Rakesh Kaipenchery to represent HealthOrbit AI after being selected from over 150 applications, with only 10 companies chosen to pitch in the AI & Digital Health Category

HealthOrbit AI will pitch at WHX Dubai on 9 February, as part of the AI & Digital Health Category, after being selected from 150+ applications, with only 10 companieschosen to present.

HealthOrbit AI will be represented by its founding clinician, Dr Kevin Anderson, and CEO, Rakesh Kaipenchery. At WHX Dubai, the team will share a practical, outcome-led approach to a challenge healthcare leaders face across markets: clinical workload continues to rise, documentation requirements are becoming more stringent, and reimbursement timelines are under constant pressure. In that environment, innovation only matters if it reduces friction, strengthens clinical quality, and improves operational outcomes—without adding complexity to the frontline.

HealthOrbit AI’s focus is simple and deliberately measurable, built around three pillars that sit at the centre of sustainable care delivery:

Clear clinical documentation
Accurate coding
Timely payments

While these pillars are operational by nature, their impact goes far beyond finance. When providers are paid on time, organisations can reinvest in patient care, strengthen staff training, and improve clinical services across departments. It also reduces avoidable strain on teams who already operate in high-pressure settings—supporting more resilient systems overall. 

Everything HealthOrbit AI builds is grounded in quality, data integrity, and patient safety. The platform is designed to reduce administrative burden while improving the reliability of clinical records for downstream workflows—helping teams support cleaner coding, reduce preventable errors, and improve reimbursement performance. HealthOrbit AI follows a simple rule: if a solution doesn’t reduce clinical burden or meaningfully improve care delivery, it doesn’t belong in healthcare.

WHX Dubai brings together healthcare leaders, innovators, and decision-makers shaping the next era of digital health. HealthOrbit AI looks forward to sharing its vision, learning alongside peers across the ecosystem, and contributing to conversations on responsible innovation, sustainable operations, and building systems that prioritise quality and patient outcomes.

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