The transformation is set to include the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), and big data analytics in its clinics nationwide. Mainboard-listed healthcare group Singapore Paincare Holdings Frq has invested $1.5 million to scale operations for its chain of clinics, according to an Oct 14 release. The investment is part of a digital transformation across the group’s clinical operations and medical processes in Singapore and across the region. It is expected to include the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), and big data analytics in its clinics nationwide to improve the delivery and accessibility of healthcare services, in line with the Ministry of Health’s (MOH) Healthier SG programme. According to the group, the digitisation of its services is also set to “elevate treatment efficiency and doctor-patient relationships” across its clinics, which comprise specialist clinics, general practitioner clinics, and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and physiotherapy centres". Additionally, the group has also entered into a partnership with digital health technology specialist, UCrest, to design and implement the adoption of these advanced technologies at scale. The group adds that the partnership is expected to include the “comprehensive integration of AI in all aspects of […]