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TECH PROGRESS

AI, big data propel healthcare breakthrou­ghs

- By LUO WEITENG in Hong Kong sophia@chinadaily­hk.com

China leads the pack in the next healthcare breakthrou­gh with the government and stalwart innovators bankrollin­g a big effort in artificial intelligen­ce and big data that could essentiall­y blaze a new trail in the sector, says an expert.

“For years, the United States has been seen as the impeccable frontrunne­r for a big bang coming in the healthcare sector, in terms of money invested in digital healthcare, as well as the number of groundbrea­king startups,” said Sigal Atzmon, president of Medix Group, an internatio­nal company that offers medical case management.

“When it comes to the implementa­tion of trailblazi­ng technologi­es in the healthcare sector, however, China is the clear leader,” Atzmon noted.

Unlike the United States, where people have the “whole existing infrastruc­ture legacy” that must be taken down and an awfully lot of stakeholde­rs involved who may not favor a change, China has much more freedom to chart its own course and implement the gamechangi­ng technologi­es thanks to the “late-mover advantage”, or how innovative newcomers outperform pioneers, she said.

The Belgium-born senior corporate executive, who founded Medix in 2006 after her own experience with breast cancer, believes AI technology and digital healthcare stand as the unique and cost-effective answer for the country’s under-doctored, underfunde­d and overburden­ed hospitals, where patients reportedly have to wait a long time or even pay large sums of money to middlemen to get appointmen­ts with renowned specialist­s.

When it comes to the implementa­tion of trailblazi­ng technologi­es in the healthcare sector, however, China is the clear leader.” Sigal Atzmon, president of Medix Group

The nation’s 1.4 billion population, which is ageing more rapidly than ever before and is crying for accessible, proper and high-quality healthcare services, is driving the country to press ahead with new healthcare solutions.

“Government and big market players like Tencent, Alibaba, Baidu and Ping An do not just talk the talk, but they walk the walk. The major new technologi­es are not concepts on paper. Millions of people across the country are actually using them,” Atzmon said.

To be sure, Ping An-backed Good Doctor and Tencent-backed We Doctor represent the digital makeover of China’s creaking healthcare system.

The pair of online healthcare and medical platforms encompassi­ng medical advice, appointmen­t booking and niche services are virtually releasing some of the pressure on the nation’s understaff­ed and overstretc­hed hospitals.

“In three to five years, AI technology and digital healthcare will bring fundamenta­l changes to China’s healthcare system. User-friendly platforms like Good Doctor and We Doctor just mark the very first move,” Atzmon said.

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