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Thursday, February 12, 2026 | Daily Newspaper published by GPPC Doha, Qatar.

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Sidra Medicine officials.

Sidra Medicine only organisation in Middle East and Europe to reach HIMSS DIAM Stage 6

Sidra Medicine, a member of Qatar Foundation, has reached a significant milestone in its digital transformation journey, with formal validation of achieving Stage 6 in both HIMSS EMRAM and HIMSS DIAM.The assessments by HIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society) reviewers, positions Sidra Medicine as the first hospital in Qatar to attain EMRAM Stage 6, and the only organisation in the Middle East and Europe to be validated at DIAM Stage 6. It is also the second organisation across the region to reach this level of digital imaging maturity.Maha al-Henzab, executive director, Information Management & Technology at Sidra Medicine said: “This validation reflects the dedication and collaboration of our clinical, technical, and operational teams. I am very proud of our collective expertise and efforts. Reaching EMRAM and DIAM Stage 6 strengthens our ability to deliver safe, efficient, and digitally enabled care, while laying a strong foundation for our continued progress toward Stage 7.”HIMSS EMRAM (Electronic Medical Record Adoption Model) measures how effectively hospitals use electronic medical records to support clinical care, patient safety, and efficient workflows. Reaching Stage 6 reflects advanced use of digital systems, including electronic physician documentation, closed-loop medication administration, and clinical decision support across inpatient and outpatient services.HIMSS DIAM (Digital Imaging Adoption Model) assesses how diagnostic and enterprise imaging are used to improve quality, consistency, and operational performance. Stage 6 recognises organisations that are using imaging data in advanced, integrated ways to support clinical decision-making and continuous improvement.As part of the assessment conducted from December 15 to 16, 2025, the reviewers evaluated end-to-end inpatient and outpatient workflows, laboratory and pharmacy processes, closed-loop systems, and complete diagnostic imaging pathways across departments. The assessment also highlighted Sidra Medicine’s use of AI-enabled imaging and 3D printing to support clinical innovation.

Gulf Times

Halal Qatar Festival 2026 launched at Katara

The 14th edition of the Halal Qatar Festival 2026 was officially launched yesterday at the southern area of Katara Cultural Village. The festival, known for its distinctive heritage atmosphere, drew broad participation from livestock breeders in Qatar and abroad, with intensive preparations underway for the competitions. Prof Dr Khalid bin Ibrahim al-Sulaiti, general manager of Katara, toured the festival grounds with department directors, reviewing the pavilions and organisational arrangements. He underlined Katara’s commitment to delivering an exceptional edition that reflects the festival’s status as one of the region’s leading specialised heritage events. **media[416070]** Salman Mohamed al-Nuaimi, chairman of the Organising Committee, said the festival continues to strengthen its position as a premier heritage platform. “Halal Qatar Festival preserves and promotes the heritage of livestock breeding, supports breeders, and highlights authentic national values, while also offering opportunities for international participation that reflect Qatar’s standing in this field,” he said. The first day saw the arrival and placement of participating livestock in preparation for the Mazayen (beauty competitions), with members of the judging committee for the “Arab” category taking the oath to ensure transparency and integrity. **media[416069]** The festival programme features competitive rounds for Arab/Awarid and Syrian categories, including contests for the Most Beautiful Locally Produced Camel (Symbol Round), the Most Beautiful Five Young Females from a Single Farm (Production Round), and Elite rounds. Additional competitions include Most Beautiful Stud, Most Beautiful Individual Female, Most Beautiful Young Female, and Most Beautiful Three Young Females, reflecting the high technical standards of participants. **media[416068]** The festival’s sections and pavilions are inspired by Bedouin heritage and include a livestock display area, auction and show stage, and a majlis for VIP guests, embodying authentic Arab hospitality. A local market and traditional souq in Bedouin-style tents showcase handicrafts, while art workshops for children foster a connection to folk heritage. Cultural activities feature five visual artists creating live paintings and Rababa musical performances, adding an authentic heritage dimension. Families are drawn to the camel-riding area and a section showcasing pygmy goats. Seventeen shops offer traditional foods, sweets, perfumes, and accessories, alongside booths for goat supplies, farm equipment, and veterinary services, providing visitors with a complete heritage, shopping, and hospitality experience.