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Healthcare Business Review | Friday, April 07, 2023
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Through advancements in medical technology, improved access to healthcare, and stakeholder collaboration, the Asia Pacific healthcare ecosystem has the potential to benefit patients, healthcare providers, and innovators alike.
FREMONT, CA: The healthcare ecosystem in APAC is well on its way to reform as it can continuously change by utilising the newest innovations to increase efficiency. This has led to predictions that the Southeast Asian eHealth market will more than double by 2025. This is largely the result of efforts to improve healthcare's affordability, accessibility, and convenience as well as by prioritising patients. In the coming year, technology will undoubtedly play a significant role in empowering healthcare systems around the world.
Digital Transformation
In recent years, the Asia Pacific region has been rapidly adopting digital health technologies, and this trend is expected to continue in 2023. To improve patient outcomes and increase access to care, telemedicine, mobile health apps, and remote patient monitoring are being used.
Personalised Medicine
Personalised medicine has become a reality as a result of advances in genomics and other molecular technologies. More healthcare providers in the Asia Pacific region are expected to use this approach in 2023 to deliver more targeted and effective treatments.
Population Ageing
The Asia Pacific region has one of the world's fastest-growing ageing populations. This demographic shift will put additional strain on healthcare systems to provide more specialised care for the elderly, such as long-term care and chronic disease management.
Infrastructure for Healthcare
Investment in healthcare infrastructure, such as hospitals, clinics, and medical devices, is expected to increase in the Asia Pacific region in 2023. This will help to improve access to care, particularly in rural and remote areas.
Administration of Health Information
Due to the increased use of digital health technologies, the amount of health data being generated is rapidly increasing.