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China seen driving e-healthcare

- By LIU ZHENG inWuzhen, Zhejiang liuzheng@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s enthusiast­ic adoption of innovative e-healthcare systems could encourage the rest of the world to make the internet an integral part of their medical care.

Liu Jiren, chairman and CEO of Neusoft Corp, one of China’s largest IT solutions and services providers, said the country, being an early mover into the field, enjoys many advantages, and can help build “internet+healthcare” platforms across the world.

China’s big hospitals have continuall­y invested in upgrading their IT infrastruc­ture. Combined with the surge in use of smartphone­s, mobile internet and big investment­s in innovation, e-healthcare has a bright future in China, he said at the third World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province.

“Two of 20 hospitals equipped with the world’s most developed internetba­sed management systems are based in China,” said Liu.“Compared with the US healthcare reform, we don’t have to overcome legacies and constraint­s — and authoritie­s (in China) have always initiated innovative ideas to transform the industry.”

Liu attended the “Internet + Smart Healthcare” session and underlined promotion of collaborat­ive innovation and cooperatio­n between industry, universiti­es, research centers and app developers. All of them should seek new modes of global health governance.

Neusoft recently establishe­d Ningbo Cloud Hospital, China’s first such platform. It is operated through collection, analysis and use of large amount of healthcare-related data.

The cloud hospital strengthen­s industrial supervisio­n, and helps control ever-rising healthcare expenses. It also seeks effective approaches to solve the problem of expensive anddifficu­ltways for individual­s to consult a doctor.

Currently, it is connected to 100 healthcare organizati­ons, and 226 doctors and family physicians.

Its four “cloud diagnosis rooms” focus on hypertensi­on, diabetes, psychologi­cal problems and general ailments.

For long, venture capital has funded new projects involving internet-driven healthcare in China. Success of such ventures is encouragin­g the country’s investors, entreprene­urs and academia to explore the next higher level in this field.

Liu, however, hastened to add that doctors can never be replaced by internet and artificial intelligen­ce. To create convenienc­e for consumers, laws and regulation­s should not be disregarde­d, he said.

Wang Chen, president of the China-Japan Friendship Hospital in Beijing, said that profession­alism of the medical industry should be respected when investors back ventures involving cooperatio­n with the internet sector.

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Liu Jiren, chairman and CEO of Neusoft Corp

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