Saudi Commission for Health Specialties today participated in the conference and exhibition of the 2022 Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), which is being organized by the Saudi Health Council over three days until November 21 in Riyadh. The commission's participation in the conference is an extension of its efforts to develop professional performance in the Saudi health sector, which supports digital health tracks for the development of human walls in the field of health informatics, and ensures providing digital and technical solutions that contribute to achieving health transformation targets. At the exhibition accompanying the conference, the commission's pavilion presented visitors with the experience of more than 10,000 health practitioners in digital health tracks and a briefing on the role of the commission in the development of national competencies, where it graduated more than 800 medical coding technicians over the past two years. The pavilion representatives also highlighted the commission's programs in electronic professional development, which provided more than one million educational minutes. The pavilion reviewed the commission's achievements and contributions to improving healthcare and patient safety, where the commission registers more than 500,000 qualified health practitioners who are qualified for professional practice. The commission also accredits more than 160 training programs in over 700 accredited training centers within its health postgraduate programs and more than 18,000 trainees in postgraduate health programs, where the commission has graduated 22 batches of postgraduate programs that included more than 15,000 graduates.