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What to expect in Asia-Pacific health IT in 2025?

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Dr Tawan Chitchulanon, Chief Medical Officer, PRINCIPAL Healthcare Company, Thailand Following the global trend and support by the Thai Government, the trend of using AI in healthcare, telemedicine, and digital personal data will [increase] in Thailand.

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Asan Medical Center streamlines international patient service with AI

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Asan Medical Center has launched an AI-powered integrated service platform for its international patients. Since 2021, AMC has offered telemedicine services to patients outside South Korea. AMC emphasised that with an integrated platform, international patients can now access the hospital's services more conveniently.

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City of Hope advances cancer care with hybrid telehealth and in-person visits

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In doing so, its work with telemedicine technology and services vendor Amwell helped the healthcare provider organization reimagine the delivery of oncology services. "We've also been able to integrate the platform with other systems we have in place to improve the patient experience," he continued. THE PROBLEM.

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AMA, Brigham and Women's, Joint Commission target equity, quality & safety

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health systems approach their quality improvement and patient safety practices with health equity top of mind. The goal of the Advancing Equity through Quality and Safety Peer Network – which offers a year-long mentorship and networking program – is to improve health outcomes for historically marginalized populations.

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Telehealth helps address many key chronic care management challenges

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Our ability to effectively communicate the value of the services we deliver (or the value of any chronic care management program) is pivotal, particularly as these models emphasize outcomes and the quality of care over volume. How exactly can telemedicine help solve each of these challenges?

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Addressing 'techquity' at Children's National Hospital

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With more than two decades of telemedicine experience and research, the Washington, D.C.-based based Children's National Hospital Telemedicine team identified a disparity in access to the internet and digital tools that disproportionately affects low-income and rural communities, causing a digital divide.

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The cornerstone of continuous, integrated, and value-based healthcare

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Patientsthe focus of all programs aimed at quality, value, and outcomesnow demand that healthcare itself (not just its data) becomes more accessible and convenient. Wearable technologies, home-medical kits for genetics and medical screenings, on-demand telemedicine, and other novel healthcare delivery models are quickly growing in popularity.