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The National University Health System has made strides in its holomedicine program, including an ongoing project to incorporate AI and sensor technology to enhance surgery, says Dr Yujia Gao, assistant group chief technology officer.
The Catholic Information Convergence Institute at CMC in South Korea has integrated all data across its eight affiliated hospitals to enable the development of novel AI solutions for personalized care delivery, according to director In-Young Choi.
Gajendira Sivajothi, group director of eHealth at Thomson Hospital Kota Damansara, Malaysia says it all starts with an understanding of the overall process.
Health systems can readily access a wealth of valuable insights using analytic tools only if they know how to wield it effectively, says Associate Professor Low Cheng Ooi, Sheares Healthcare Group CTO.
Dr. Chien-Tzung Chen, superintendent of Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, explains why it is important to get evaluated for digital health transformation.
China Medical University Hospital, a 2023 HIMSS Davies Award recipient, is stopping at nothing to achieve digital maturity, says vice superintendent, Professor Oscar Lee.
Dr. Tamara Sunbul, medical director of Clinical Informatics at Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare, gives advice on pursuing data governance strategies.
One in four GPs across the South Western Sydney Primary Health Network are now accessing personal health records of 20,000 patients via the integrated Real-time Active Data (iRAD), says Nick McGhie, the organisation's digital health and data manager.
Bruce Yu, CEO of Taiwan-based startup Broadsims, demonstrates his company's scalable and mobile solution for smart patient monitoring.
Luciano Brustia, managing director of InterSystems APAC, shares how they are reaching out to healthcare providers across Indonesia to assist with their integration to SatuSehat.
Improving patient experience is less about what the health system does but more about how much the patients own their care, Marx Advisory CEO Edward Marx claims.
Dr I-Rue Lai, vice superintendent at National Taiwan University Hospital, discusses the pay-for-performance model currently being piloted at NTUH as part of measures to improve the health outcomes of chronic disease patients.