The document discusses disruptive digital technologies that are transforming healthcare, including telemedicine, the Internet of Medical Things, cloud computing, augmented/virtual/mixed reality, artificial intelligence, chatbots, data science, and blockchain. It outlines Thailand's national eHealth strategy and components like electronic medical records, health information exchange, and a quality framework for healthcare accreditation and information technology. Overall, the document emphasizes how healthcare organizations can gain competitive advantages by leveraging these disruptive digital technologies through digital optimization, business transformation, and defining their digital organization landscape.
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Digital Transformation Healthcare Thailand
1. Healthcare in Digital Age
Assit. Prof. Polawat Witoolkollachit,MD.
Ministry of Digital Economy and Society, Thailand
Assit. Prof. Polawat Witoolkollachit, MD. 29-11-2018
2. Digital technology trend
“Use disruptive technology for
competitive advantage in this
digital age”
Gartner 2019 Trends
1. Autonomous Things
2. Augmented Analytics
3. AI-Driven Development
4. Digital Twins
5. Empowered Edge
6. Immersive Experience
8. Smart Spaces
9. Digital Ethics and Privacy
10. Quantum Computing
Assit. Prof. Polawat Witoolkollachit, MD. 29-11-2018
5. Healthcare Digital technology trend
“Use disruptive technology for
competitive advantage in this
digital age”
• Digital optimization
• Digital business
• Digital business transformation
Assit. Prof. Polawat Witoolkollachit, MD. 29-11-2018
6. Telemedicine
Telemedicine is improving diagnosing and
treatment by making it easier for patients to
get access to specialists, too. The availability of
electronic records has also made it simpler to
forward documents to specialists. In rural
areas, this can mean the difference between
having or not having expert input into a case.
EMR
Disruptive digital infrastructure
Assit. Prof. Polawat Witoolkollachit, MD. 29-11-2018
7. The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)
By combining IoT development with
telemedicine and telehealth technologies, a
new Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) has
emerged. This approach includes the use of a
number of wearables, including ECG and EKG
monitors. Many other common medical
measurements can also be taken, such as skin
temperature, glucose level, and blood pressure
readings.
IoMT
Medical Data Monitoring
Assit. Prof. Polawat Witoolkollachit, MD. 29-11-2018
8. Cloud computing in healthcare
Patients and healthcare providers both tend to get
better access to records through cloud-based
solutions, and they make the consultation process
more convenient. These telemedicine applications,
though, place greater demand on synchronous and
asynchronous messaging systems. The desire to
integrate video for live consultations also creates
pressure to deploy WAN connections that are speedy,
secure and stable.
Privacy Law
HIPPA compliance
GPDR
Assit. Prof. Polawat Witoolkollachit, MD. 29-11-2018
9. AR/VR/MR in healthcare
The arrival of virtual and augmented reality
solutions has led to significant advances in
healthcare technologies. Advances that could
only be imagined a decade ago are now being
implemented. From educating new students to
planning procedures, the field of AR and VR in
healthcare offers serious promise.
Virtual Visit
Assit. Prof. Polawat Witoolkollachit, MD. 29-11-2018
10. Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare
This is one of the nascent healthcare
technology trends. Developing Artificial
Intelligence (AI) machines—that can process
information and provide decision-making data
in a manner similar to what a human does—
has given rise to an entirely new sector of
innovative health technologies. AI applications
can improve the speed and accuracy of the
diagnosis process.
Data standard
Data collection
Assit. Prof. Polawat Witoolkollachit, MD. 29-11-2018
11. Chatbots
Dealing with routine queries using AI-
backed messaging and voice systems can
help organizations realize cost savings. In
healthcare, the capacity to address easily
diagnosed problems allows professionals
to focus on matters that might require
the full attention of a physician. Patients
also benefit from feeling that simply
questions have been fielded.
Services innovation
Assit. Prof. Polawat Witoolkollachit, MD. 29-11-2018
12. Data Science and predictive analytics
Working with a patient who has a chronic
disease can generate a great deal of
information, but discovering and compressing
all the available data into something actionable
can be a challenge. Improvements in data
science and predictive analytics, however, have
made it possible for practitioners to look for
deeper insights.
Data standard
Data collection
Natural Language Processing
Assit. Prof. Polawat Witoolkollachit, MD. 29-11-2018
13. Blockchain
Distributing transaction records through a
peer-to-peer system with a shared digital
ledger is a way to improve the availability and
integrity of information. Blockchain
technologies allow large numbers of users to
faithfully and securely have access to a
common ledger, all without requiring a basis
for trust between parties.
Interoperability
Assit. Prof. Polawat Witoolkollachit, MD. 29-11-2018
14. Digital opportunity
EMR
Disruptive digital infrastructure
Privacy Law
HIPPA compliance
GPDR
Virtual visit
Data standard
Data collection
Services innovation
Natural Language Processing
Interoperability
Assit. Prof. Polawat Witoolkollachit, MD. 29-11-2018