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With FHIR at its core, Indonesia's SatuSehat can deliver unique benefits not seen from other national health data projects, claims Dr Russell Leftwich, senior clinical advisor of Interoperability for InterSystems.
It is all about understanding the workflow and keeping the clinicians in mind, says Andy Tan, Healthcare Solution Lead at T-Systems Singapore.
Enabling national data flow requires local units to consolidate their data systems and to adopt a scalable data architecture, according to Charles Sevior, Dell Technologies CTO for Unstructured Data Solutions.
Zoom ASEAN Customer Experience Lead Jayraj Nair discusses helping telehealth providers offer seamless and secure digital patient experience.
TPP founder and CEO Frank Hester suggests setting a standard budget for an EMR at the national level.
Offir Levy, regional sales vice president, EMEA and APAC, at Claroty, offers some advice for hospitals looking to start their digital transformation.
Health systems often look to adopt emerging technologies. The key to their successful implementation, however, lies in stakeholders' prior acceptance, according to Aster DM Healthcare Group CIO Veneeth Purushotaman.
Digital twin technology can be an enabler for personalized care, allowing the health system to focus more on prevention than cure, says Dr. Mohamed Rehman of Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital.
Entering the post-pandemic era, Indonesian digital health platform KlikDokter is setting itself apart from the pack by focusing more on prevention than treatment, according to CEO Hendra Tjong.
AJ Missaghi, CTO for Healthcare & Life Sciences at Dell Technologies APAC and Japan, talks about health IT trends in 2023, which includes the wider use of wearable devices and wearable data to improve the patient experience.
A robust care system must also have features that allow clinicians to modify decision support tools to their specific needs, says Dr. John Parry, clinical director, clinical safety officer and data protection officer at TPP UK.
Having records made for clinicians and being able to provide patients with direct access to their medical records are fundamental in ensuring good quality data, according to Chris Bates, director of research and analytics at TPP, UK.