Persivia Inc., a US-based pioneer in AI-driven healthcare intelligence, has introduced its National Health Intelligence Initiative (NHI) at the Global Health Exhibition (GHE) 2025 in Riyadh.
The initiative marks a significant step in Saudi Arabia’s efforts to apply artificial intelligence, advanced analytics, and real-time health insights to further its Vision 2030 healthcare transformation.
Persivia’s newly established entity in the Kingdom, approved by the Ministry of Investment, demonstrates the company’s commitment to localisation, knowledge transfer, and skill development. Through collaboration with leading Saudi health organisations, Persivia aims to accelerate the country’s shift toward Value-Based Care (VBC) and a sustainable, data-centred healthcare system.
“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.”
Powered by Persivia’s patented AI Engine, the NHI framework enables large-scale integration and analysis of health data, providing policymakers and providers with real-time insights to improve outcomes, enhance efficiency, and reinforce system sustainability. Central to this is Persivia’s “growth loops” concept, where ongoing AI learning drives continual performance improvements across the health ecosystem.
During GHE 2025, Persivia demonstrated how a robust AI-first digital health platform can help national stakeholders align objectives for quality, cost management, and health performance. Company leaders, including 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, met with organisations 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 centred on advancing value-based care, AI governance, and population health capabilities.
Persivia also served as a sponsor of the NextGen Pitch Competition at GHE 2025, supporting emerging Saudi digital health innovators.
“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.”
