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CIMB partners Remedi to develop financial solutions for healthcare SMEs
CIMB partners Remedi to develop financial solutions for healthcare SMEs

The Star

time31-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

CIMB partners Remedi to develop financial solutions for healthcare SMEs

From left: Gurdip Singh Sidhu, CEO, CIMB Malaysia and CIMB Bank; Lawrence Loh, co-CEO, group commercial and transaction banking, CIMB Group; Dr Khairul Faizi Khalid, managing director, Remedi; and Muhamad Faris Ashraf Md Nasser, chief technology officer; at the MoU signing between CIMB and Remedi Innovations to co-develop digital health and wellness solutions aimed at empowering health tech SMEs KUALA LUMPUR: CIMB Bank Bhd has inked a memorandum of understanding with Remedi Innovations Sdn Bhd to co-develop digital health and wellness solutions for health tech small and medium enterprises (SME). Remedi is a certified provider of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) and digital health solutions, which offers a cloud-based clinic management system that enables healthcare providers to optimise clinic operations and enhance patient care. In a stament, the bank said the partnership was formed as part of CIMB's Digital Labs Innovation Programme, and was designed to embed financial services within the digital platforms used by SMEs. Through this collaboration, CIMB and Remedi will co-develop embedded financial solutions directly within Remedi's digital infrastructure that is tailored to the needs of Remedi's clients – which includes clinics, healthcare providers and pharmaceutical suppliers. With the roll-out, the bank said it plans to on board more digital providers nationwide to accelerate the growth of the health-tech industry. "Healthcare is a high-potential growth sector in Malaysia, and we see significant opportunity to support its digital transformation. "Through this partnership, we aim to help healthcare SMEs streamline operations, improve financial management and ultimately, focus on delivering better care," said CIMB Group commercial and transaction banking co-ceo Lawrence Loh in a statement. Remedi Innovations managing director Dr Khairul Faizi Khalid said by removing the complexity of managing separate financial and operational systems, they are enabling healthcare providers to focus entirely on what they do best – caring for their patients. "This collaboration transforms how healthcare SMEs operate, offering them the convenience of streamlined procurement, payments, and business management tools within the ecosystem they already trust."

CIMB signs MOU with Remedi to accelerate digital transformation for healthcare SMEs
CIMB signs MOU with Remedi to accelerate digital transformation for healthcare SMEs

Barnama

time31-07-2025

  • Business
  • Barnama

CIMB signs MOU with Remedi to accelerate digital transformation for healthcare SMEs

KUALA LUMPUR, July 31 (Bernama) -- CIMB Bank Berhad ('CIMB' or 'the Bank') has signed a MOU with Remedi Innovations Sdn. Bhd. ('Remedi') to co-develop digital health and wellness solutions for health tech small and medium enterprises ('SMEs'). This strategic partnership positions CIMB as both an ecosystem enabler and innovation partner, driving technology-led financial solutions across high-growth sectors. Formed as part of CIMB's Digital Labs Innovation Programme ('the Programme'), this is designed to embed financial services within the digital platforms used by SMEs. The Programme underscores CIMB's commitment to innovation-led growth by delivering practical, sector-specific financial solutions tailored to business needs within established ecosystems. that meet businesses' needs within established ecosystems. Remedi is a certified provider of Electronic Medical Records ('EMR') and digital health solutions which offers a cloud-based clinic management system that enables healthcare providers to optimise clinic operations and enhance patient care. Through this collaboration, CIMB and Remedi will co-develop embedded financial solutions directly within Remedi's digital infrastructure that is tailored to the needs of Remedi's clients – which includes clinics, healthcare providers and pharmaceutical suppliers. With the roll-out, the Bank plans to on board more digital providers nationwide to accelerate the growth of the health-tech industry.

e& Partners with Dubai Healthcare City Boost Digital Health
e& Partners with Dubai Healthcare City Boost Digital Health

TECHx

time23-07-2025

  • Health
  • TECHx

e& Partners with Dubai Healthcare City Boost Digital Health

Home » Smart Sectors » Healthcare » e& Partners with Dubai Healthcare City to Boost Digital Health e& announced a partnership with Dubai Healthcare City Authority (DHCA) to enhance healthcare delivery through advanced telecommunications and digital health solutions. The agreement aims to support clinics and medical facilities within Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC) free zone. Esam Mahmoud, Senior Vice President – Small & Medium Business of e& UAE, said the collaboration will offer cutting-edge digital infrastructure and healthcare solutions. These solutions are designed to empower doctors, improve patient experiences, and align with the UAE's vision for a tech-enabled healthcare system. Jaffar Bin Jaffar, Director of Partnerships at DHCA, revealed that the partnership reflects their ongoing commitment to healthcare innovation. He added that providing cost-efficient telecom and digital tools will enhance operational efficiency and patient care, contributing to Dubai's growing healthcare sector. The partnership includes e&'s latest innovations, such as Electronic Medical Records (EMR), high-performance connectivity, and industry-specific technology. These tools aim to streamline operations and improve patient care within DHCC. Additionally, e& will maintain an on-site presence at DHCC to provide expert support. Joint training initiatives, workshops, and educational resources will also be coordinated to ensure effective implementation of the solutions. The partnership reflects a shared goal to nurture a future-ready healthcare ecosystem in Dubai. It will bring tailored telecom and digital healthcare services directly to DHCC providers.

e& and Dubai Healthcare City Authority join forces to power hospitals and clinics - Middle East Business News and Information
e& and Dubai Healthcare City Authority join forces to power hospitals and clinics - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time23-07-2025

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

e& and Dubai Healthcare City Authority join forces to power hospitals and clinics - Middle East Business News and Information

Dubai, July 2025 – e& has signed a partnership with Dubai Healthcare City Authority DHCA, the governing body of Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC) free zone, establishing a shared commitment to elevate the delivery of healthcare through advanced telecommunications and digital health solutions. Esam Mahmoud, Senior Vice President – Small & Medium Business of e& UAE, said: 'Dubai Healthcare City Authority has long served as a catalyst for healthcare innovation in the region. Through this collaboration, we are proud to offer cutting-edge digital infrastructure and healthcare solutions that empower doctors, improve patient experiences, and support the UAE's broader vision for a tech-enabled healthcare system.' Jaffar Bin Jaffar, Director of Partnerships at Dubai Healthcare City Authority, said: 'Our partnership with e& reflects our ongoing commitment to driving innovation across the healthcare sector. By providing our ecosystem with cost efficient services, including advanced telecommunications, digital tools, and smart solutions, we are enabling our business partners to enhance operational efficiency and improve patient care. This will contribute to the growth of Dubai's healthcare landscape.' This partnership aims to bring e&'s tailored suite of healthcare and connectivity services directly to clinics and medical facilities operating within Dubai Healthcare City. As part of the agreement, e& will provide DHCA's healthcare providers with access to its latest innovations, including Electronic Medical Records (EMR), high-performance connectivity, and industry-specific technology designed to streamline operations and enhance patient care. In addition to delivering tailored telecom and technology offerings, e& will maintain an on-site presence at DHCC, ensuring healthcare professionals have direct access to expert support and service inquiries. DHCA will also coordinate with e& on joint training initiatives, workshops, and educational resources to support effective implementation of the offered solutions. The collaboration reflects both entities' shared goal of nurturing a future-ready healthcare ecosystem that contributes to the growth of Dubai's healthcare sector.

MOH boosts AI and data analytics in Malaysia healthcare system
MOH boosts AI and data analytics in Malaysia healthcare system

The Sun

time08-07-2025

  • Health
  • The Sun

MOH boosts AI and data analytics in Malaysia healthcare system

KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Health (MOH) is intensifying efforts to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics into Malaysia's healthcare framework. Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad emphasised that these technologies are crucial in addressing modern health challenges such as urbanisation, dual disease burdens, and unequal access to care. Dr Dzulkefly stated, 'AI is not a replacement for humans, but a catalyst for early prevention, efficient resource utilisation and more equitable services.' He highlighted ongoing initiatives, including the deployment of a cloud-based Clinical Clinic Management System (CCMS) in 80 clinics and the adoption of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) in 230 clinics and 22 hospitals. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is also actively developing AI models for diseases like COVID-19, diabetic retinopathy, and leprosy. Additionally, the NIH is creating a Trusted Research Environment (TRE), a secure cloud-based analytics platform to facilitate collaborative research. The minister stressed that this digital transformation requires collective effort. 'This transformation cannot be driven by the government alone. It requires the involvement of all, especially researchers, practitioners and policymakers. Together, we can make it a success,' he added. - Bernama

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