ASIA news
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.
Healthcare providers and IT vendors in the region have weighed in with their predictions for healthcare technology in the new year.
Also, AIIMS Delhi is setting up a hub for healthcare AI development with GE HealthCare.
It will feature a 24/7 command centre, integrating the ICUs of small and medium hospitals.
The project aims to uncover markers of cardiovascular diseases specific to the Asian population.
The hospital, primarily based on virtual care, will be built by an Australian company.
A project in China that is developing an autonomous and self-evolving virtual healthcare setting is targeted to go public next year.
It recently acquired two new supercomputer units to further drive healthcare application development.
It has also been validated for Stage 7 of the HIMSS INFRAM.