Gülşah Türkoğlu: An Encouraging Momentum Around the Adoption of Resolutions on Stroke Care at WHA79
Gülşah Türkoğlu, Business Marketing Manager, IGT – Middle East, Turkey and Africa at Philips, shared on LinkedIn:
”Honored to be invited to World Health Assembly in Geneva and join discussions with Ministers, Ministry of Health delegations, policymakers, and global partners, including focused WHO roundtable dialogues on Stroke care, Teleradiology, and AI-enabled healthcare.
Particularly encouraging was the momentum around the adoption of resolutions on Stroke Care and strengthening equitable access to medical imaging through Teleradiology and Digital Health, supported by initiatives and proposals championed by the Ministry of Health and Population – Egypt together with global partners.
A powerful reminder that the future of healthcare goes beyond technology – it is about partnership, ecosystem transformation, and improving access to care.
Proud to contribute to these important conversations and collaborations shaping the future of healthcare!”

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