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Apollo Hospitals launches digital health research centre and more briefs

Apollo Digital Hospitals open, accurate medicine research center

Apollo Hospitals in India and the University of Lester participated in England to launch a research center on digital health and careful medicine.

The center, which contains the centers of their headquarters on the campus of the University of Apollo at the Chitur Hospital and Jealfield in Leicester, will develop new digital and personal solutions using advanced analytical methods, focusing on cardiovascular disease, acute and emergency emergency medicine.

“with [Centre for Digital Health and Precision Medicine]We aspire to convert health care delivery by improving the prediction of the disease, prevention, diagnosis and management of acute and chronic conditions … “Dr. Prathap C Reddy, APOLLO Head.

A master’s program in arithmetic health data science will also be presented, along with a program in mental health nursing, as part of this partnership between the organizers.

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Meanwhile, APOLLO Hospitals recently held a partnership with the special Mayapada Healthcare group in Indonesia.

Based on their memorandum of understanding, hospitals will cooperate in improving patient care and access to health care using advanced techniques, such as Teleradiology, E-E-E-and AI.

The partnership also includes training programs, as APOLLO hospitals publish up to 1,000 health facilities in Mayapada. They will develop programs in specialized fields, including tumors, heart disease, neuroscience and transplant surgery.

In addition, APOLLO hospitals will transfer administrative experience to Mayapada in the management of its next hospital in Batam.


Singapore General Hospital develops the application of jaundice detection

Singapore General Hospital currently tests the mobile phone application, which allows the examination of jaundice at home in newborns.

It is called Bilisg, the application was developed in cooperation with Singhealth Polyclinics and Synapxe. The application works on artificial intelligence to analyze the levels of bilirubin or screaming the child’s skin. Pictures of her forehead, chest, and abdomen are taken with a colorful caliber, specially designed via the smartphone camera.

Although this mobile phone application is not new, the existing waves are limited by skin tones ammunition and one reference point. “This prompted us to develop our own application,” said Professor SGH Alvin Najio, the lead researcher at Bilisg.

The research team is now looking to test its application on various smartphone operating systems and camera specifications. They are also planning to conduct a experimental study to assess the clinical feasibility of the application.


The mobile education channel for workers in the field of Vietnamese health

HCDC City Center in Vietnam has set up a partnership with the health care professionals network to provide educational resources for Vietnamese health workers.

A dedicated educational channel for HCPS in Vietnam will work on Docquity for three years. HCDC targets more than 3,000 vietary workers in various areas of health care. The channel aims to provide them with updated information about the developments of diseases and professional guidelines.


Health records directly on the Samsung Health app in India

Samsung added in India a new health records feature in its healthy mobile application.

According to the publication of the media, the health records feature allows users to create and access the Ayushman Bharat Health account.

Samsung has worked with Eka Care to integrate its mobile application with the environmental system of the Indian government’s digital health records.

In addition, Samsung has provided a quick response icon for its application, which users can use to receive a virtual waiting list icon in hospitals and clinics compatible with ABDM during their OPD visits.

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