Healthcare IT News June 22, 2025
Adam Ang

Fostering a culture of transparency, accuracy, and respect for patient data may be key to fully realise AI’s potential in healthcare, says a healthcare data analyst.

Most healthcare professionals in Asia-Pacific now recognise the necessity of adopting AI technologies to complement care delivery, foster clinical and operational efficiency, and improve equitable access and health outcomes amid rising demand and workforce shortage.

For instance, a majority of the region’s healthcare professionals surveyed for the latest Philips’ 2025 Future Health Index report believe digital technologies, including AI and predictive analytics, could help reduce hospital admissions and facilitate earlier interventions to save lives. They were also found to be actively involved in developing these technological solutions at their organisations.

Yet, there remain...

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