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Yahoo
18-07-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
HIMSS25 APAC Highlights Surge in Population Health Tech Adoption Across Asia-Pacific, Recognizes Regional Leaders in Digital Health Innovation
Asia-Pacific to Drive One-Third of Global PHM Market Growth, Projecting $89.3B by 2030 Amid Aging Demographics and Chronic Disease Challenges, Black Book Research KUALA LUMPUR, MY / / July 16, 2025 / As HIMSS25 APAC convenes healthcare leaders, innovators, and policymakers in Kuala Lumpur this week, a major spotlight is cast on the dramatic rise of Population Health Management (PHM) adoption across the Asia-Pacific region. According to the newly released Q3 2025 Black Book of Global Healthcare IT, Asia-Pacific is projected to account for 33% of global PHM market growth, reaching an estimated USD 90 billion by 2031. This growth is being driven by a convergence of strategic public health investments, demographic pressure from rapidly aging populations, rising chronic disease burdens, and aggressive digital health policies in countries such as Australia, China, Japan, India, and South Korea. These developments are fueling demand for PHM software, analytics, and care coordination tools that enable smarter, more equitable healthcare delivery. The 540-page Black Book report underscores how Asia-Pacific nations are embracing PHM technologies to modernize fragmented systems, prioritize preventive care, and advance health equity across urban and rural populations. HIMSS25 APAC celebrates this transformation by recognizing the region's top-rated PHM vendors named through surveys of healthcare professionals worldwide across 110 countries for their leadership in accelerating digital health progress. PHM Innovation Driving National Digital Health Strategies Across the Asia-Pacific region, national health systems are undergoing a structural shift toward data-driven, interoperable ecosystems, with Population Health Management platforms emerging as core enablers of healthcare modernization. Governments are embedding PHM strategies into national digital health roadmaps to manage epidemiological transitions, optimize longitudinal care, and mitigate systemic inefficiencies through predictive analytics and real-time data integration. Japan is deploying scalable PHM frameworks to support its super-aged society as 36.2% of its population will be over 65 by 2030. The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) is accelerating investments in integrated care networks, leveraging AI-assisted telehealth systems and health information exchange (HIE) platforms to enable proactive chronic disease surveillance, care coordination, and eldercare continuity across prefectures. South Korea is integrating population health analytics into its National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) and national precision medicine roadmap. Government-led initiatives like the "Data Dam" project are fueling cross-sector PHM innovation, with over 45 million citizens' clinical and claims data being securely harnessed for AI-driven risk stratification, early intervention modeling, and population-level disease forecasting. China, under the Healthy China 2030 framework, has made PHM a strategic priority. With over 260 million citizens living with chronic illnesses, China has invested in more than 1,800 "smart hospital" pilots across provinces. These facilities incorporate real-time PHM dashboards, regional health data lakes, and cloud-based chronic disease registries, supporting large-scale risk analytics and personalized preventive care strategies. India is rapidly scaling its digital public infrastructure (DPI) through the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM), targeting over 1.4 billion citizens. With World Bank and Asian Development Bank support exceeding $1.3B, India is integrating PHM tools into its national health stack, linking EHRs, citizen health IDs, and national analytics grids to drive population-wide surveillance, immunization tracking, and digital therapeutics in remote and underserved geographies. Australia continues to lead in rural and remote care innovation, supported by the National Digital Health Strategy and the My Health Record expansion. Through advanced telehealth integration, real-time care planning platforms, and federated PHM solutions, Australia is enhancing access for its 7 million rural residents. The Australian Digital Health Agency has reported a 52% increase in digitally coordinated chronic care encounters since 2022, largely attributed to targeted PHM deployments. Top-Ranked Population Health Vendors in Asia-Pacific: Performance Deep Dive Dedalus Markets: Australia, JapanDedalus is recognized for its advanced care coordination frameworks and analytics engines that align with national health strategies. In Australia, Dedalus powers PHM modules integrated into state-wide digital health programs, such as the Single Digital Patient Record initiative. In Japan, Dedalus supports regional health information exchange (HIE) networks, enabling seamless clinical data aggregation and longitudinal care tracking in compliance with the Japanese Medical Information System Development Center (MEDIS-DC) standards. Users report high marks for multi-lingual UI adaptability, interoperability with national eHealth records, and care pathway analytics, especially in managing cardiovascular and diabetic populations. __________ GuidelineX Markets: Australia, New Zealand, Southeast AsiaGuidelineX's AI-driven clinical decision support tools are especially lauded by public and private health systems implementing predictive care models. Southeast Asia deployments, including in Singapore and Thailand, showcase GuidelineX's natural language processing (NLP)-driven population stratification tools that integrate with low-resource environments and diverse clinical vocabularies. Black Book respondents highlight its real-time predictive insights and clinician workflow integration as key differentiators. __________ iMedway Markets: China, ASEAN (Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia)iMedway's strength lies in scalable, federated data platforms tailored to diverse public health ecosystems. In China, iMedway's PHM modules are embedded in 20+ provincial health bureaus' disease management registries, supporting over 90 million patient records and real-time epidemiological analytics under the National Health Commission framework. In ASEAN, iMedway is being adopted in urban/rural public-private integration pilots. In Malaysia, for example, the firm supports the MyHealth Analytics Hub, noted for automated patient segmentation and decentralized data access. Users praise iMedway for low-latency data warehousing and FHIR-native APIs, enabling plug-and-play with existing EMRs and national HIS networks. __________ InterSystems Markets: Australia, Japan, Greater APACInterSystems is a top performer for its unified health information platforms with embedded PHM tools and semantic interoperability. Its HealthShare solution underpins regional eHealth infrastructures, such as South Australia's statewide care coordination platform, which integrates data from over 120 hospitals and GP practices. In Japan, InterSystems supports PHM analytics aligned with national long-term care and chronic disease models, with high performance scores in data harmonization and HL7/FHIR conformance. Clients across APAC report InterSystems leads in real-time population dashboards, integrated care record access, and clinical outcomes tracking. __________ IQVIA Markets: China, Japan, South Korea, AustraliaKnown globally for real-world data and advanced analytics, IQVIA's Asia-Pacific PHM tools are used extensively in value-based care pilots and life sciences partnerships. In South Korea, IQVIA partners with the NHIS on nationwide population analytics, using de-identified claims and genomics data to guide cancer and rare disease programs. In Australia and Japan, IQVIA supports payer-provider collaborations focused on risk-adjusted benchmarking and clinical pathway optimization, with users citing high confidence in its data quality, multi-source integration, and AI model transparency. __________ Milliman Markets: Japan, India, China, South KoreaMilliman's actuarial-driven PHM analytics tools are highly regarded in markets prioritizing cost containment and risk pool optimization. In India, Milliman supports state-based insurance schemes under Ayushman Bharat by enabling prospective cost modeling and hospital utilization pattern analytics. In China and Japan, Milliman's tools are used to simulate public health scenarios and resource allocation, especially in population risk pooling and bundled payment planning. __________ Oracle Health Markets: Australia and broader APACOracle Health (formerly Cerner) remains a top-tier PHM platform provider across large health systems and government programs. In Australia, Oracle Health powers major PHM deployments in the public hospital system, particularly in Victoria and Queensland, where its solutions support integrated chronic disease pathways, social determinants of health (SDoH) risk indexing, and automated alerts for at-risk populations. The platform is praised for scalability, robust data governance tools, and strong integration with AI-powered clinical decision tools post-Oracle acquisition. __________ Orion Health Markets: Australia, New Zealand, Asia-PacificOrion Health continues to lead in interoperability-centric PHM deployments across Oceania. Its Amadeus platform is widely adopted in New Zealand's national electronic health record system and by Local Health Networks in Australia, offering cross-provider care plans, real-time patient summaries, and predictive analytics. Clients rate Orion highly for FHIR-native architecture, intuitive clinician dashboards, and strong patient engagement modules in community care environments. __________ Telstra Health Markets: AustraliaTelstra Health remains a domestic leader in PHM for chronic disease management and virtual care enablement. Through partnerships with state and territory governments, Telstra Health supports remote patient monitoring, telehealth-based care plans, and analytics for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations, contributing to improved access and outcome tracking in remote communities. Its tools are noted for interoperability with national repositories (e.g., My Health Record) and alignment with national PHM metrics. "The Asia-Pacific region is rapidly becoming a global benchmark for population health innovation," said Doug Brown, Founder of Black Book Research. "Strategic investments and coordinated national policies are accelerating digital transformation and enabling scalable care improvements. Governments, regional health systems, and private networks are aligning on shared PHM goals." For instance, China's Healthy China 2030 initiative aims to connect more than 75% of hospitals to PHM-capable infrastructure within five years. South Korea's government-backed health data integration programs are empowering precision public health. Meanwhile, India's digital health roadmap is targeting rural and underserved populations with scalable, cloud-enabled PHM tools. About Black Book Research:Black Book Research is the healthcare industry's leading independent research firm, known for amplifying the voices of frontline users, clinicians, and technology stakeholders across 110 countries. Its annual Population Health Yearbook and Global HIT Insights reports provide decision-makers with unbiased intelligence on digital health transformations, platform performance, and real-world adoption. The Q3 updated Black Book study gathered perspectives from 151 senior officials and executives across APAC, highlighting not just adoption momentum, but measurable impacts on care outcomes, resource planning, and health equity. Media Contact: research@ Download the report at no charge to industry stakeholders globally at Contact Information Press Office research@ SOURCE: Black Book Research View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Associated Press
16-07-2025
- Health
- Associated Press
Southeast Asia's Digital Health Revolution Accelerates as HIMSS25 APAC Launches in Malaysia
With Expanded Regional Insights, Black Book Research Highlights Emerging Digital Health Trends Across Asia-Pacific KUALA LUMPUR, MY / ACCESS Newswire / July 16, 2025 / Global healthcare luminaries converge this week at HIMSS25 APAC in Kuala Lumpur, where Black Book Research unveils pioneering insights on Southeast Asia's meteoric rise as an epicenter for digital health innovation. This new market intelligence charts an ecosystem fueled by platform convergence, population health analytics, and intelligent care delivery, driven by leading-edge strategies in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam. The Asia-Pacific digital health market, now estimated at USD 60 billion, is projected to grow at a 14% CAGR, soaring to USD 150 billion by 2030, as value-based care, predictive analytics, and advanced interoperability standards reshape the industry landscape. 'We are witnessing a paradigm shift in Southeast Asian healthcare, propelled by robust investments in real-time clinical informatics, artificial intelligence augmentation, and cloud-native health platforms,' said Doug Brown, Founder of Black Book Research. 'Governments here are harnessing next-gen digital infrastructures and precision medicine solutions, creating unprecedented value opportunities for the global health ecosystem.' Regional Technology Milestones Redefining Health Systems Malaysia: Championing national interoperability, Malaysia has instituted the advanced 'One Individual, One Record' digital health vision. This unified Electronic Medical Record (EMR) infrastructure, a centerpiece at HIMSS25 APAC, leverages FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) and blockchain authentication to seamlessly integrate nationwide patient data, optimize longitudinal care, and enable population-level clinical decision support. Singapore: The Synapxe-led National Electronic Health Record (NEHR) program stands at the forefront of global health informatics, enabling sector-wide convergence of public and private providers. Leveraging SMART on FHIR APIs and omnichannel patient engagement tools, NEHR fuels care coordination, stratified risk modeling, and health data liquidity, driving quantum leaps in outcomes and operational efficiency. Thailand: Thailand's collaboration with PwC Southeast Asia Consulting is scaling digital equity via cloud-backed telemedicine and virtual care tailored for rural and remote populations. The country's digital health blueprint prioritizes AI-based triage, IoT-enabled remote monitoring, and mHealth platforms-advancing universal healthcare access and reducing health disparities. Indonesia: Empowered by a landmark $1.7 billion alliance with Microsoft, Indonesia is architecting a sovereign AI and hyperscale cloud infrastructure. The initiative lays the backbone for electronic Health Information Exchanges (HIE), smart hospital deployment, and advanced compliance frameworks, establishing a scalable foundation for AI-enhanced diagnostics and genomics-driven public health strategies. Strategic Consulting Leaders Advancing Digital Transformation Amid fast-evolving value chains, Black Book's 2025 survey spotlights top-ranked advisory partners equipping stakeholders to harness next-generation health IT: 'With the convergence of AI, connected health, remote patient monitoring, and secure clouds, Southeast Asia exemplifies high-maturity health IT adoption,' Brown emphasized. 'Resolving infrastructure fragmentation, adopting HL7/FHIR standards, and advancing clinician informatics literacy remain key priorities, but the region is primed to set the benchmark for digital health transformation worldwide.' About Black Book Research Black Book Research is the preeminent independent market research and opinion firm in healthcare technology and services. Cited for methodological rigor and objective assessment, Black Book surveys IT users from 110+ countries and analyzes over 175 EHR and health IT vendors to deliver trusted, vendor-neutral market intelligence for industry decision-makers. The latest Q3 2025 Black Book of Global Healthcare IT is available for free at the Black Book Research portal. [email protected] +1 (800) 863-7590 Contact InformationPress Office 8008637590 SOURCE: Black Book Research press release


Malaysian Reserve
06-06-2025
- Health
- Malaysian Reserve
HIMSS Unites Global Healthcare Leaders to Shape the Future of Care: From Paris to Kuala Lumpur to Las Vegas
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands, June 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Thousands of health and technology leaders will gather to share critical health technology insights to optimize care delivery and improve health outcomes at the 2025 HIMSS European Health Conference & Exhibition from 10-12 June in Paris. HIMSS (the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society) is a non-profit organization that serves as a global health technology advisor and thought leader dedicated to improving health through information and technology. HIMSS supports health professionals and organizations through education, professional development, networking, and digital maturity assessment tools and advisory services that help transform the global health ecosystem. At HIMSS25 Europe, powerful speakers, hands-on sessions and data-powered case studies will spur dialogue around artificial intelligence, governance, cybersecurity, workforce development, and digital maturity. Following the European conference, all eyes turn to upcoming HIMSS conferences across the globe – the 2025 HIMSS APAC Health Conference & Exhibition in July in Kuala Lumpur; and the 2026 HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition in March 2026 in Las Vegas. HIMSS conferences are part of a global strategy to support healthcare organizations and professionals through a professional society of more than 125,000 members and the HIMSS digital health maturity models – internationally recognized benchmarks to assess and advise health systems in critical areas such as analytics, infrastructure, community care and EMR management. HIMSS25 Europe: Advancing AI, Health Policy and Cybersecurity HIMSS25 Europe will be the epicenter for health professionals from more than 70 countries to explore critical themes: Artificial intelligence: World-class experts will demonstrate how to effectively and ethically utilize AI in healthcare. Regulatory leadership: European officials will dive into the EU AI Act, the Cyber Resilience Act and the European Health Data Space. Cybersecurity: Attendees will learn to respond to cyber threats, safeguard patient data and ensure rapid response to cyber risks. HIMSS25 APAC: Building Momentum HIMSS25 APAC will continue the global dialogue from 16-18 July in Kuala Lumpur. HIMSS partnered with Informa Markets to co-locate its APAC conference within International Healthcare Week 2025, Southeast Asia's premier healthcare event. HIMSS25 APAC will strengthen collaboration across health ministries, private sector leaders, clinicians and technology partners. Hundreds of expert speakers will lead discussions, share solutions, and spark ideas to help shape the future of healthcare. HIMSS26: Global Health Innovation Landing in Las Vegas Co-produced with Informa Markets, the 2026 HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition will convene a diverse group of digital health experts from 9-12 March 2026 in Las Vegas. HIMSS26 will feature expanded AI and cybersecurity pavilions, plus workshops on nursing informatics, workforce development, interoperability, and much more. About HIMSSHIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society) is a global advisor, thought leader and member-based society committed to reforming the global health ecosystem through the power of information and technology. As a mission-driven nonprofit, HIMSS offers a unique depth and breadth of expertise in digital health transformation, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, workforce development, public policy, and research to advise leaders, stakeholders and influencers across the global health ecosystem on best practices. With a community-centric approach, our health innovation experts deliver key insights, education, advisory services, and engaging events to healthcare providers, payers, governments, and other health services organizations, ensuring they have the right information at the point of decision. HIMSS has served the global health community for more than 60 years, with focused operations across Americas, Europe, the United Kingdom, the Middle East and Asia-Pacific. Our members include more than 125,000 individuals and approximately 1,500 provider organizations, nonprofit partners and health services organizations. Our global headquarters is in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and our Americas headquarters is in Chicago, Illinois. Join our global network at Media Contact: Albe ZakesHIMSS Communications


Cision Canada
06-06-2025
- Health
- Cision Canada
HIMSS Unites Global Healthcare Leaders to Shape the Future of Care: From Paris to Kuala Lumpur to Las Vegas
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands, June 6, 2025 /CNW/ -- Thousands of health and technology leaders will gather to share critical health technology insights to optimize care delivery and improve health outcomes at the 2025 HIMSS European Health Conference & Exhibition from 10-12 June in Paris. HIMSS (the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society) is a non-profit organization that serves as a global health technology advisor and thought leader dedicated to improving health through information and technology. HIMSS supports health professionals and organizations through education, professional development, networking, and digital maturity assessment tools and advisory services that help transform the global health ecosystem. At HIMSS25 Europe, powerful speakers, hands-on sessions and data-powered case studies will spur dialogue around artificial intelligence, governance, cybersecurity, workforce development, and digital maturity. Following the European conference, all eyes turn to upcoming HIMSS conferences across the globe - the 2025 HIMSS APAC Health Conference & Exhibition in July in Kuala Lumpur; and the 2026 HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition in March 2026 in Las Vegas. HIMSS conferences are part of a global strategy to support healthcare organizations and professionals through a professional society of more than 125,000 members and the HIMSS digital health maturity models – internationally recognized benchmarks to assess and advise health systems in critical areas such as analytics, infrastructure, community care and EMR management. HIMSS25 Europe: Advancing AI, Health Policy and Cybersecurity HIMSS25 Europe will be the epicenter for health professionals from more than 70 countries to explore critical themes: Artificial intelligence: World-class experts will demonstrate how to effectively and ethically utilize AI in healthcare. Regulatory leadership: European officials will dive into the EU AI Act, the Cyber Resilience Act and the European Health Data Space. Cybersecurity: Attendees will learn to respond to cyber threats, safeguard patient data and ensure rapid response to cyber risks. HIMSS25 APAC: Building Momentum HIMSS25 APAC will continue the global dialogue from 16-18 July in Kuala Lumpur. HIMSS partnered with Informa Markets to co-locate its APAC conference within International Healthcare Week 2025, Southeast Asia's premier healthcare event. HIMSS25 APAC will strengthen collaboration across health ministries, private sector leaders, clinicians and technology partners. Hundreds of expert speakers will lead discussions, share solutions, and spark ideas to help shape the future of healthcare. HIMSS26: Global Health Innovation Landing in Las Vegas Co-produced with Informa Markets, the 2026 HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition will convene a diverse group of digital health experts from 9-12 March 2026 in Las Vegas. HIMSS26 will feature expanded AI and cybersecurity pavilions, plus workshops on nursing informatics, workforce development, interoperability, and much more. About HIMSS HIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society) is a global advisor, thought leader and member-based society committed to reforming the global health ecosystem through the power of information and technology. As a mission-driven nonprofit, HIMSS offers a unique depth and breadth of expertise in digital health transformation, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, workforce development, public policy, and research to advise leaders, stakeholders and influencers across the global health ecosystem on best practices. With a community-centric approach, our health innovation experts deliver key insights, education, advisory services, and engaging events to healthcare providers, payers, governments, and other health services organizations, ensuring they have the right information at the point of decision. HIMSS has served the global health community for more than 60 years, with focused operations across Americas, Europe, the United Kingdom, the Middle East and Asia-Pacific. Our members include more than 125,000 individuals and approximately 1,500 provider organizations, nonprofit partners and health services organizations. Our global headquarters is in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and our Americas headquarters is in Chicago, Illinois. Join our global network at