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Digital Health and Personalised Medicine: A Global Collaboration Initiative for Capacity Building across Malaysia, Indonesia, and Pakistan.

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

The rapid evolution of digital technologies and personalised medicine presents unparalleled opportunities to transform healthcare delivery and outcomes. However, many developing countries, including Indonesia, Malaysia, and Pakistan, encounter challenges in adopting these innovations due to limited resources, infrastructure gaps, and a shortage of specialised expertise. This project aims to address these obstacles through a collaborative effort between the UK and these Asian countries, fostering knowledge exchange, capacity building, and the development of customised digital health solutions. Focusing on digital health and personalised medicine, we aim to tackle two critical ISPF themes: Transformative Technologies and Healthy People. This 8-month initiative will establish the foundation for long-term collaboration and innovation in healthcare across these diverse regions.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/09/2431/03/25

Collaborative partners

  • Rhazes TeleHealth
  • Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Jakarta
  • University of Management and Technology

Funding

  • Department for the Economy: £38,400.00

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