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Wu Hanzhang: Building a Digital Community Care Network

The recent outbreak of the pandemic has brought the issue of healthcare capacity to the forefront. The use of digital technology to assist home and community care has been piloted for years, and with the outbreak of the pandemic, the pilot concept has been gradually expanded. However, during implementation, many systemic and regulatory issues have been identified that need to be addressed. The severity of the pandemic has accelerated this transformation, with governments, medical institutions, and technology companies working together more closely. Governments are actively relaxing regulations on telemedicine, and technology companies are seizing the opportunity to collaborate with hospitals through SaaS (Software as a Service) cloud services, home medical devices, and artificial intelligence technologies to solve problems. In the future, we will see new healthcare service models emerge in our lives.

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Wu Hanzhang: Hospitals going to the cloud creates a win-win situation

The Regulations for the Creation and Management of Electronic Medical Records in Medical Institutions, set to take effect in April 2020, will allow medical institutions to utilize cloud services to process hospital electronic medical record data, establishing relevant principles and key areas for supervision and management. This policy will accelerate the integration of the healthcare and ICT industries, creating a win-win situation for medical institutions, the public, the government, and the ICT industry.

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Wu Hanzhang: AI supercomputers are a perfect partner for the health industry

In the development of AI for medical imaging, tens of thousands of high-quality images often need to be processed, requiring sufficiently fast computer systems. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a golden opportunity for Taiwan to develop its precision health industry. It is believed that by integrating Taiwan's three major advantages—medical, ICT, and health big data—and leveraging the Taiwan Sugi-2 AI supercomputer to accelerate innovation and research, it will surely bring more national benefits to Taiwan.

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