Adam Ang
The Taiwanese hospital also looks to expand the generative AI-powered robots across departments.
This speaker for the upcoming HIMSS25 APAC conference says the challenge with digital transformation is more a human problem than a technology issue.
The diagnostic service is powered by AI that has received regulatory approvals in Taiwan and the United States.
It is set to try out the technology with the National University Hospital and Tan Tock Seng Hospital.
Meanwhile, a platform for the secure testing of generative AI has been made available to health professionals.
Also, Gleneagles Hospital Chennai in India is embarking on brain health research to develop AI-powered solutions.
It will be introduced to 400 National Information Dissemination Centre hubs by 2027.
Funding covers the upcoming 24/7 primary care telehealth, mental and addiction telehealth, and Pharmac's digitalisation.
The project led by Yonsei University and Seoul National University aims to develop AI-based screening tools for early autism detection.
Also, Western Australia has expanded access to its virtual emergency department.