The first digital hospital in the Northern part of Thailand has been founded by a collaboration of Chiang Mai University’s Faculty of Medicine and the world’s leading technology company providing […]
TCELS promotes life science startups to seize the opportunity of healthcare growth due to Covid-19 pandemic, synergizing with FDA, research unit and capital sources for medicine and health development.
Healthcare in developing countries is far from being universally accessible. Healthcare spending by governments in low-income countries was just $23 per person in 2016, even after adjusting for the relative cost of living, compared with more than $4,000 in OECD member states.
The Covid-19 pandemic brought telemedicine into a new light and will become a new normal accessible for 10 million people in 3-5 years.
“New IDC Report Says Healthcare Providers’ Spending in Asia/Pacific Excluding Japan on Robotics is Forecast to Reach USD 7.03 Billion by 2022”
dtac announced the two Thai delegates who have been selected for the 2018-2019 Telenor Youth Forum, in cooperation with the Nobel Peace Center. This year’s delegation of 16 young people from across the globe will take on a mission to address inequalities in health through the use of digital technology.
A strong demand for a digital platform-based convenient care delivery system (TeleHealth) across APeJ.
China’s leading one-stop healthcare services platform, Ping An Healthcare and Technology Co., Ltd. (Ping An Good Doctor) and Grab Holdings Inc, the leading O2O platform in Southeast Asia, will establish a joint venture company to deliver transformative online healthcare services in Southeast Asia.