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9 in 10 private hospitals anticipate positive EBITDA in the next 3 years: report

For the public sector, 54% of hospitals expect a budget surplus over the next three years.

9 in 10 private hospitals anticipate positive EBITDA in the next 3 years: report

For the public sector, 54% of hospitals expect a budget surplus over the next three years.

Global medical costs hit historic high of 10.7% in 2023

Around 58% of global insurers expect for the trend to rise for the next three years.

Why medical tourists prefer SEA healthcare: report

The advantages are affordability, shorter waiting times, and quality care.

The majority of APAC medtech firms setting ESG targets: report

A recent Bain study showed that 70% of companies established ESG goals.

India’s TB strategy may drive the creation of user-friendly medical devices

The mycobacterium tuberculosis tests market’s annual CAGR to grow by 4%.

Rising adoption of medical terminology software in hospitals to drive market growth: study

The emerging technology can manage redundant patient information in hospitals.

Here are top three medical conditions driving medical plan costs

Aon said the global average medical trend rate will grow by 10.1% in 2024.

A majority of clinicians in APAC believes digital health tech is the future

With great power comes with an even bigger responsibility for the future tech-savvy doctor

Robot-assisted surgery set to triple in size by 2030: study

APAC poised to grow the fastest, likely to secure a quarter market share.

Functional electrical stimulation market seen growing significantly in Asia Pacific

China and India are seen pulling ahead of their regional peers in the coming decade.

Malaysia’s healthcare spending to see 7.7% rise in five years: Fitch

Reforms are also eyed to ensure sustainable financing in the long run.

Firms need to step up to drive lasting impact in healthcare e-commerce in Asia

Shift to a proactive digital-first mindset is a must for healthcare and wellness brands.

APAC healthcare centres struggle with public funding for heart failure meds

The study showed the global economic burden of heart failure is at US$346.17b.

Lack of access to tech hinders sustainability progress in APAC healthcare: study

Adopting new care delivery models could drive more efficient and sustainable ways of working among healthcare professionals.