Singhealth, one of the main health clusters in Singapore, works with Philips to augment healthcare supply thanks to up-to-date AI integration.
Under their memorandum, the arrangements in the next three years will set up teams to work on three digital health projects. These include:
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project automation and improvement of digital work flows with built -in artificial intelligence;
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“New generation” data analytics with live clinical data as a basis for introducing programmable layers of artificial intelligence and visualization; AND
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An smart ICU project establishing a unified monitoring system with up-to-date tools to support clinical decisions, advanced equipment, as well as AI models and algorithms to better assess and monitor the patient.
Why does it matter
Singhealth implements a digital strategy in the field of care focused on the patient. As part of this, it works on standard data architecture.
“Identified projects are areas where we mutually identified potential influence by developing and implementing digital solutions to progress our transformation travel, “explained Professor Kenneth Kwek, deputy general director of the Singhealth Group (Digital Health) .
“Singhealth has a mature data warehouse and is in the process [transitioning] for a refreshed analysis and AI platform. Our colleagues have ready access to data from many sources via a data warehouse to support their operational reporting, analytical needs and AI/ML development, “he added.
When asked about the means of privacy and security of the upcoming integration of artificial intelligence, prof. KWEK said: “We are guided by principles regarding cyber security and data management to protect our systems and data. We work closely with Synapxe to implement tools and resources to maintain our tight cyber security attitude and this also applies to data and analytical data. “
Greater trend
Singhealth previously collaborated with Philips to integrate and improve access to ECG information in his network. At the end of last year, he began to cooperate to set up a training center in the field of advanced imaging.
In October, the Singapore Ministry announced $ 150 million infusion of Moh Health Innovation Fund to augment AI implementation, including generative AI tools, throughout the entire healthcare system.
The Singapore government was Actively promoting AI integration in recent years, with Synapxe, the National Agency for Health Technology, directing initiatives. For example, he supported Singhealth in the integration of approved radiology via AIMSG. Last year, Synapse introduced the Data Analytics Platform Healix platform, which consolidates the existing data infrastructure from individual public hospitals and healthcare facilities in Singapore.