- 2011-12-16 16:35
- 作者:佚名
- 来源:中国数字医疗网
Technology and new ways of delivering healthcare are playing a major role in increasing the efficiency of hospitals, patient safety and consumer satisfaction. Consequently, market demand is increasing for healthcare technology products and services and for solutions that are targeted at specific health issues/conditions.
With over 35 key speakers already confirmed, delegates will gain valuable insights and tap expertise from international policy makers, latest case studies and implementation experience from Europe, the US and Australia. There will also be an opportunity to see how Asia is leading the way in rolling out advanced systems from expert practitioners from across the region, and understand how the regional centres of excellence are driving healthcare informatics.
The Healthcare Informatics opportunity in Thailand
In the public healthcare sector, the Thai Ministry of Public Health is undertaking a major National Public Health Information Reform project to standardise health data in the public health sector. This reform project is funded under the economic stimulus package, representing a $60 million opportunity over the next 5 years.
The government aims to use technology to reduce costs and introduce preventive care to the people. Disease management and telemedicine are also new initiatives in the public healthcare sector. With this, the public sector health spending is estimated to reach US$11 billion by 2015.
Join us in Bangkok at Innovations in Healthcare Management and Informatics 2012 and be involved in a top level strategic programme addressing the core issues facing Asia’s healthcare sector.
Drivers for healthcare innovation - demographic and disease patterns in Asia
Hospital group, nation-wide and regional EMR implementation
System interoperability, data standardization, data sharing and governance for nationwide and regional healthcare provision
Providing care to rural and underserved populations through telemedicine and mobile health technology
Hospital system integration for streamlined management and improved patient safety
Incorporating data into doctors’ decision-making processes
Increasing staff awareness through education - healthcare informatics as a necessity