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A private healthcare provider in India went from manual to automated patient monitoring.
National Taiwan University Hospital has incorporated speech-to-text AI in its telehealth platform.
South Korea's biggest hospital reportedly saved $1.4 million in operational costs after consolidating and virtualising its IT servers.
Private Malaysian primary care chain CareClinics emphasises its mission to deliver technology-enabled personalised care, shares CEO Dr Thirunavukarasu Rajoo.
The hospital east of South Korea's capital Seoul largely serves international patients who require global quality care. CEO Tack Lee discusses.
Professor Jin-Young Park, director of Yonsei University's Yongin Severance Hospital, explains the interconnection of their various smart-technology solutions.
South Korea's National Institute of Health has established a big health database that researchers can tap into to develop new technologies, says director Dr Hyun-Young Park.
Healthcare providers and IT vendors in the region have weighed in with their predictions for healthcare technology in the new year.
Since 2016, the 200-member IT team of Narayana Health in India has built smart and mobile solutions for patients and staff, says IT VP Jagadeesh Ramasamy.
Data of around six million patients are currently being vectorised as part of this development, according to CIO and professor Sang-Heon Lee.