World Economic Forum June 20, 2022
Ahmed Elhusseiny

  • Asia-Pacific is the most densely populated region of the world and continues to grow – and age – at a rapid pace.
  • COVID-19 brought us to an inflection point in the evolution of the region’s health systems. In other words, it has made the potential of data and digital innovation impossible to ignore.
  • But for a large population who lack access to basic services, the advancement in health data only deepens the divide between those with access to healthcare and those without.
  • Data-enabled, personalised care has the potential to deliver more sustainable healthcare with increased access to innovation and improved patient outcomes.

Asia is a beautifully diverse region with people and cultures from over 40...

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