Healthcare IT News September 13, 2024
Adam Ang

The clinic network will leverage HIMSS’s globally adopted digital maturity frameworks and network of subject matter experts.

CareClinics, a private clinic group in Malaysia, has signed an agreement with HIMSS to advance its digital transformation.

Founded in 2003, the company operates a network of over 100 primary care clinics in the country.

According to the memorandum of understanding, CareClinics will leverage HIMSS’s digital capacity and maturity frameworks to build a digital health ecosystem that “supports patient-centric care, predictive population health, and a proactive approach to health and wellness for the Malaysian population.”

CareClinics will also gain access to HIMSS’s global network of experts and specialists to support the group in enhancing its adoption of digital technologies.

Additionally, CareClinics will...

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