Healthcare IT News January 22, 2026
Adam Ang

The AI-driven National University Centre for Digestive Health has seen reduced cancellations, repeat procedures, and fewer avoidable complications from patients since opening in 2024.

The National University Hospital in Singapore has officially opened the National University Centre for Digestive Health, its one-stop centre for digestive health services.

Since its concept launch in 2024, the NUCD has consolidated the hospital’s various digestive health services to provide streamlined, same-day access to specialists in upper gastrointestinal, hepatobiliary and pancreatic, and colorectal care. It now also serves as a referral hub for complex cases from other hospitals within the National University Health System, including Ng Teng Fong General Hospital and Alexandra Hospital.

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