Patient Engagement
Private Malaysian primary care chain CareClinics emphasises its mission to deliver technology-enabled personalised care, shares CEO Dr Thirunavukarasu Rajoo.
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.
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Karlina Tjoa of the Ministry of Health's Office for Healthcare Transformation details how their latest mobile project empowers users to self-manage their severe mental health conditions.
Dr Chien-Tzung Chen, superintendent of Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital in Taiwan, wants to establish a remote system to monitor patients at home using wearable devices.
The elderly-centric 800-bed hospital in Seoul is now letting patients fulfil their registration checklist before heading to the hospital.
Andre Esteva CEO of Artera explains how, from images of patients' digitized pathology, artificial intelligence can enable a view of tumor cells for recommended therapy and long-term prognosis.
The tech giant’s model for diabetic retinopathy is just one of its tools to expand access to quality care, says Sunny Virmani, group product manager of health AI at Google, who discusses the company's plans for artificial intelligence in 2025.
Yuriy Kotlyar, cofounder and CEO of American Health Connection, describes how calls answered quickly help keep patients engaged in its central scheduling system – and boost providers' bottom lines.
Lucet CEO Shana Hoffman explains how the company works with health plans to administer benefits that help ensure members have access to a provider.