NEXEL by Logic
GCC / MENA Industry

Healthcare
Advisory

World-class care. Operationally grounded.

The Landscape

State of
Healthcare

Healthcare across the GCC is expanding rapidly — driven by Vision 2030 in Saudi Arabia, the UAE's healthcare ambitions, and growing investment in medical infrastructure across Egypt and the wider MENA region. NEXEL helps hospitals, clinics, and healthcare networks build the operational and analytical foundations to deliver high-quality care at scale.

01

Digital Transformation

We integrate HIS, EMR, pharmacy, laboratory, radiology, and billing systems into unified patient workflows — reducing waiting times, eliminating documentation errors, and enabling the real-time operational visibility that complex healthcare environments require.

02

Operational Excellence

We optimize patient flow management, OR scheduling, pharmacy operations, diagnostic turnaround times, and claims workflows. Providers increase throughput and service capacity without expanding infrastructure — by using existing resources more effectively.

03

AI & Analytics Solutions

MIZAN delivers profitability insights by physician, procedure, department, and payer — giving hospital leadership an accurate and timely view of financial performance across the full service portfolio. CLOVD supports secure cloud-based hospital platforms with disaster recovery, remote clinical access, and the data governance standards that regional regulators require. Our healthcare engagements are designed around the specific payer landscapes, regulatory requirements, and nationalization priorities of GCC and MENA healthcare markets — with experience across public hospital networks, private groups, and multi-specialty clinic chains.

Structural Challenges

What We See

The operational hurdles that drive our engagement in this sector.

Critical Issue

Clinical and administrative systems that were never designed to work together

HIS, EMR, pharmacy, laboratory, and billing platforms across the region typically run independently. This fragmentary infrastructure slows patient flow, increases manual workload for clinical staff, and limits the financial reporting that hospital leadership needs to make decisions.

Long waiting times and underutilized capacity that patients and regulators notice

Beds, operating rooms, and diagnostic equipment are often underutilized not because of a capacity shortage, but because scheduling and workflow systems cannot coordinate their use effectively. The result is avoidable waiting, lower throughput, and pressure to invest in infrastructure that better processes could eliminate.

Revenue cycle complexity that creates cash flow problems

Insurance approvals, medical coding, claims submission, and collections remain heavily manual across the region. Claim rejection rates are high, collection cycles are long, and revenue leakage is common — all of it addressable through better process and automation.

Multi-service operations without integrated financial visibility

Hospitals across the GCC operate across outpatient, inpatient, pharmacy, laboratory, radiology, surgery, and wellness — each with different cost structures and payer relationships. Without real-time analytics, leadership cannot identify which services are financially sustainable and which require intervention.

Multi-payer complexity and government reimbursement requirements

Healthcare operators across Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Egypt manage a complex mix of government insurance schemes, private payers, and self-pay patients — each with different approval workflows, coding standards, and reimbursement timelines. Manual management of this complexity is a significant source of revenue leakage.

Engagement Model

Three Pillars of Transformation

We integrate HIS, EMR, pharmacy, laboratory, radiology, and billing systems into unified patient workflows — reducing waiting times, eliminating documentation errors, and enabling the real-time operational visibility that complex healthcare environments require.

Transform your
Healthcare Operations

We bring deep industry expertise, proprietary technology, and a delivery model built for enterprise complexity.