‘AI paediatrician’ in China matches expert recommendations for complex cases
AI, combined with multidisciplinary human expertise, is transforming the diagnosis and treatment of challenging paediatric conditions.
Healthcare innovation in the world's biggest markets
AI, combined with multidisciplinary human expertise, is transforming the diagnosis and treatment of challenging paediatric conditions.
Free tools are available to help developers navigate regulations in China, Japan, and Korea, among other countries, enabling them to bring digital health products to market more easily.
Chinese surgeons in Shanghai successfully extracted a lung tumour in a patient located more than 3,000 miles away in Kashgar in Xinjiang province.
China will develop over 50 national and industrial standards for AI by 2026 and develop a standard system to facilitate the sector's development.
AI doctors, developed by Tsinghua researchers with an accuracy rate of 93.06% on the MedQA dataset, have the ability to treat 10,000 patients in just days.
In an interview with HealthTechAsia, Kah Yee Eg, Chairman of UCrest Berhad, reveals how his Malaysian digital health company is transforming healthcare around the world.
A new tool can help identify ovarian cancer, especially in routine checks or primary facilities with limited clinical experience in gynaecological oncology.