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InstaCare CEO Bilal Amjad speaking at the 8th International Patient Safety Conference 2023 in Karachi, emphasizing ethical AI in healthcare.

Last updated on Friday, 25, April, 2025

InstaCare at the 8th International Patient Safety Conference: Leading the Future of HealthTech in Pakistan

InstaCare proudly participated in the 8th International Patient Safety Conference, held in Karachi and jointly organized by Aga Khan University and Riphah International University. This high-profile healthcare event brought together thought leaders, medical professionals, healthtech innovators, and academics from across Pakistan to discuss the most pressing challenges and emerging solutions in patient safety, digital transformation, and the future of Digital Healthcare in Pakistan.

Our CEO, Bilal Amjad, was invited as a distinguished panelist to share insights on the critical role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital health in improving patient safety and healthcare delivery. Representing InstaCare’s mission to build a safer, smarter, and more accessible healthcare ecosystem, Bilal highlighted the need to empower real healthcare experts—not quacks—through ethical technology and responsible innovation.

Why Patient Safety Matters More Than Ever

In a rapidly evolving healthcare environment, patient safety in Pakistan has emerged as a national priority. Misdiagnoses, medication errors, lack of access to licensed doctors, and delayed treatments continue to impact millions of lives every year. The conference addressed these systemic challenges and emphasized the urgent need for digital solutions in healthcare that are not only innovative but also ethical and reliable.

As a healthtech leader in Pakistan, InstaCare recognizes that digital transformation must align with core healthcare values—safety, trust, and accessibility. It’s not just about deploying cutting-edge tools but ensuring that these tools are used by trained, qualified professionals to enhance patient outcomes.

The Role of AI and Digital Health in Revolutionizing Patient Safety

During the panel discussion, Bilal Amjad spoke on how AI, telemedicine, and cloud-based health platforms are redefining patient engagement, diagnostics, and data-driven treatment decisions. However, he stressed that the real potential of AI in healthcare can only be realized if deployed within a framework that prioritizes integrity, accountability, and transparency.

“We must ensure that technology strengthens real healthcare systems—not replaces them with unverified or unsafe alternatives. Real change starts with enabling real experts, not quacks,” — Bilal Amjad, CEO, InstaCare.

This message deeply resonated with the conference’s core theme and sparked a rich dialogue among fellow panelists and attendees about the future of digital health in Pakistan.

InstaCare’s Commitment to Responsible and Impact-Driven HealthTech

At InstaCare, we are driven by a simple yet powerful mission: to make healthcare in Pakistan more efficient, accessible, and safe for everyone. Our platform is designed to eliminate barriers between patients and verified medical professionals through:

  • Online doctor appointments with PMDC-verified doctors 
  • AI-powered health records management for smarter care decisions 
  • Pharmacy integrations for safe and convenient medicine ordering 
  • Healthtech solutions for clinics and hospitals to optimize workflows and reduce errors 

By integrating ethical innovation with real-world healthcare needs, InstaCare is actively contributing to healthcare reform in Pakistan—building systems that are not only tech-enabled but also deeply patient-centric.

A Powerful Platform for Reform and Collaboration

We are immensely grateful to Aga Khan University, Riphah International University, and the organizing bodies for hosting a world-class platform that allowed voices from across the healthtech spectrum to connect, collaborate, and co-create the future of healthcare in Pakistan.

It was inspiring to share space with fellow leaders, healthcare practitioners, and academics who are just as passionate about reimagining healthcare in Pakistan through responsible innovation. These dialogues are not only vital for reform but for shaping a digitally inclusive healthcare future.

Looking Ahead: The Future of Patient-Centered Digital Healthcare

The 8th International Patient Safety Conference served as a reminder that we’re at a critical juncture in the digital health journey of Pakistan. Technology is advancing rapidly, but its application must be guided by ethical standards and patient-first values.

We remain committed to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible—through AI in healthcare, smart digital platforms, and by continuously listening to the needs of the communities we serve.

With a clear focus on safety, transparency, and accessibility, we will continue to drive change that uplifts the quality of care for millions of Pakistanis.

Stay Connected with InstaCare

To learn more about our products and how we’re transforming digital healthcare in Pakistan, visit www.instacare.com.pk