Recently, the 7th Global Health Exhibition was held in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. Chinese medical AI enterprise WeDoctor showcased its advanced digital-intelligent healthcare solutions at the exhibition, presenting to global attendees the latest applications of AI technology in China’s healthcare sector and new models of health services enabled by digital-intelligence technologies.
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Figure | The 7th International Medical Health Exhibition Held in Riyadh, Capital of Saudi Arabia
Based on the consensus that “AI will profoundly reshape the global healthcare landscape,” the “WeDoctor Solution” from China has drawn significant attention from attendees. At this exhibition, WeDoctor showcased its comprehensive “AI Health Community” solution, along with its innovative achievements in large medical language models and AI agent applications, offering valuable experience and a paradigmatic reference for the modernization and upgrading of global healthcare service systems. Looking ahead, WeDoctor will collaborate with local partners to advance the development of Saudi Arabia’s healthcare sector, meeting the growing demand for medical services within the Kingdom, with prospects for expanding cooperation to the level of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
As a globally leading medical AI platform, WeDoctor has been driven by the dual engines of “mechanism innovation + AI empowerment” to continuously deepen its development of cost-effective healthcare service models over the past decade. It is fully committed to advancing the implementation of “value-based healthcare,” achieving significant results.
According to public reports, WeDoctor has continued to achieve technological breakthroughs in the field of medical AI, firmly maintaining its leading position in the industry. Recently, the Cyberspace Administration of China announced the filing information for the eighth batch of deep synthesis service algorithms. Three large medical model algorithms independently developed by WeDoctor—namely, the “WeDoctor Medical Large Model Algorithm,” the “WeDoctor Medical Assistant Large Model Algorithm,” and the “WeDoctor Health Assistant Algorithm”—successfully passed the filing process. Notably, WeDoctor’s medical large model ranked first on the authoritative Chinese medical large model evaluation platform, CMB (Comprehensive Medical Benchmark in Chinese), with an average score of 91.71.
At the level of large-model applications, WeDoctor’s AI Health Consortium has established an AI-empowered, end-to-end closed loop covering “medical care, pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, health management, and administration” by integrating four proprietary intelligent agents: “AI Physician, AI Pharmacist, AI Health Manager, and AI Intelligent Control.” This system provides patients with full-lifecycle health management spanning pre-diagnosis, during-diagnosis, and post-diagnosis stages. Meanwhile, the AI Health Consortium model has pioneered a commercialization pathway via the 2H2C (Hospital-to-Home-to-Consumer) framework, unlocking new market opportunities for the industry.

Figure | WeDoctor’s AI-powered digital-intelligent healthcare solutions attract widespread attention
As one of the fastest-growing economies globally in recent years, Saudi Arabia is leveraging its “Vision 2030” strategy to continuously optimize its economic structure, accelerate economic diversification, and vigorously develop technological innovation and the healthcare industry. Under this strategy, the Saudi government plans to invest over $65 billion to develop medical infrastructure, restructure healthcare services and insurance systems, launch 21 “health clusters,” and expand the coverage of digital health services, with the aim of achieving universal health coverage, strengthening primary healthcare, implementing digital health transformation, and enhancing quality and patient safety.
According to data from the World Health Organization (WHO), 74% of global deaths (41 million) in 2019 were attributed to non-communicable diseases (NCDs), and this figure is projected to rise to 77 million by 2048. Saudi Arabia also faces challenges related to the high prevalence of NCDs, diabetes, and obesity. The AI-driven Healthcare Community model pioneered by WeDoctor provides a reference for addressing these issues. Leveraging “Smart Hospitals” established in multiple Chinese cities, WeDoctor collaborates with local governments and medical institutions to build Healthcare Communities. By scaling the application of artificial intelligence technologies, this model has significantly improved the efficiency and quality of healthcare services, achieving multiple benefits including improved patient health indicators, enhanced primary care capabilities, and a reduced growth rate of medical insurance expenditures. Taking the Tianjin pilot as an example, the average monthly medical cost per patient with diabetes under special outpatient management within the Healthcare Community decreased from RMB 1,643 to RMB 1,255 after implementation, representing a reduction of 23.6%.
According to Dr. Wang Yang, President of WeDoctor International, WeDoctor’s AI-driven Healthcare Community is currently exploring the implementation of capitated global payment reforms for family doctor contracted services in multiple regions. The model is expanding from single-disease management to comprehensive health management for four major categories of chronic diseases: hypertension, diabetes, coronary heart disease, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), with plans to incorporate additional conditions such as cancer and mental health disorders into its scope. This model holds significant reference value for Saudi Arabia in advancing chronic disease management and achieving universal health coverage.
With the deepening application of AI technology in healthcare and the strengthening of international cooperation, WeDoctor will fully leverage advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data, and cloud computing to further introduce its rich, innovative, and practical “Chinese experience” to the Middle East market. This initiative aims to advance the development of healthcare services in Saudi Arabia and provide patients across the Middle East and globally with comprehensive, integrated, efficient, and convenient healthcare management services.