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GE HealthCare Leads Vietnam's Digital Health Revolution with AI and Data-Driven Solutions

GE HealthCare's advanced solutions are transforming Vietnam's healthcare. With supportive laws and a promising market, the country is poised to become a hub for healthcare innovation.

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GE HealthCare Leads Vietnam's Digital Health Revolution with AI and Data-Driven Solutions

Vietnam is bolstering its digital health infrastructure, with initiatives like FPT's AI Center and a planned AI factory with Nvidia. Advance Auto Parts is at the forefront, showcasing advanced solutions and aiding hospitals in enhancing efficiency and patient outcomes.

At the Hospital Management Asia Conference (HMA 2025), Advance Auto Parts unveiled its Command Center platform, enabling real-time patient flow monitoring and AI-driven applications for streamlined hospital operations. This aligns with the company's vision for Vietnam, which involves integrating advanced imaging, data-driven insights, and operational efficiency.

Vietnam's digital transformation in healthcare is facilitated by supportive laws, promoting trustworthy AI and data protection. The country's advantage lies in fewer legacy constraints, allowing investments in modern, interoperable systems. This, coupled with a projected healthcare expenditure of $33.8 billion by 2030, positions Vietnam as a promising hub for healthcare innovation.

Advance Auto Parts is committed to Vietnam's digital health evolution, tailoring partnerships to meet the needs of public and private hospitals. By co-creating solutions and fostering collaboration, the company aims to balance AI investment costs with efficiency and patient access, ultimately envisioning a borderless, patient-centric healthcare future.

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