IT planning
IT planning
New analysis from Frost & Sullivan is presenting a study highlighting market opportunities for mobile and digital health, including the world's top 20 telehealth markets, at the forthcoming Digital Health Summer Summit in the United States.
Online health monitoring need not be expensive, and the overall goal is to improve patient care and allow patients to be able to support themselves.
A joint ITU-WHO workshop discussed means of harnessing advanced communications capabilities to achieve more efficient, cost-effective and equitable health services.
Only 6 percent of IT managers included in the IDC Health Insights survey said they have more than 10 percent of their IT budget allocated to cloud initiatives.
Although the Asia-Pacific region is yet to witness widespread adoption of cloud services in the healthcare industry, healthcare providers are looking at cloud adoption beyond short-term benefits such as pay-per-use models, no implementation costs, and out-of-the-box features.
As hospitals and healthcare institutions begin to move from paper-based to electronic medical records (EMR), developing countries in Asia have found a way to catch up with the digital trend: open source software.
Can technology really help deliver the best customer care in healthcare? Three specialists from Singapore, Malaysia and South Korea shared their views on how the use of technology in the medical field impacts patient care.
Transforming healthcare is a complex issue, and no single entity is going to fix it. But by partnering with health organizations and governments around the world, software innovation can help people live longer, healthier lives
The new health system will expand the program's finances and improve the quality of medical services, among others.
Australia's NBN-enabled telehealth pilots program is expected to benefit older Australians and people in need of palliative care at home
















