The aging population has increasingly become a global issue with significant implications on healthcare, especially with a decreasing ratio of healthcare workers to patients as well as the growing number of elderlies living alone. With one of the most rapidly aging populations in the world, it is projected that 25% of Singapore’s population will be aged 65 years and older by 2030, up from 14.4% in 2019.
I recently spoke with Soh Keng Taan, Chief Digital Strategy Officer, Agency for Integrated Care (AIC) Singapore about the current and future technology enablers for digital transformation in the intermediate and long-term care…
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