Month: March 2021
Bệnh viện Trung ương Thái Nguyên chính thức khai trương và đưa vào sử dụng Trung tâm khám chữa bệnh từ xa với sự đồng hành của VMED Group
Choosing to cooperate with WiTEK, VMED Group is ready to complete the plan to build virtualization models in medical facilities with many benefits.
Lựa chọn hợp tác với WiTEK, VMED Group sẵn sàng hoàn thiện kế hoạch xây dựng mô hình ảo hóa tại các cơ sở y tế với nhiều lợi ích
Lễ Kick-off chính thức bắt đầu chuỗi hoạt động của Làng Công nghệ Y tế nhằm kết nối, đồng hành cùng các start-up tham dự TECHFEST 2020
Deputy General Director of VMED Group: “Health is a potential startup field”
As Head of the Medtech Village (a “startup village” at Techfest 2020), Mr. Ngo Thanh Son shared about difficulties and challenges in the health sector after the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as the attractive investment potential of this field in the future.
– VMED Group operates in many fields of the health sector. Can you share more about the company’s business development?
– We started with exclusive distribution of premium products of leading brands globally, such as GE Healthcare, Medtronic, Anios, Stryker, Braincool, Alvo, MMM, Meiko, Tontarram, etc. Gradually, VMED Group affirmed its position in this field by understanding customers’ difficulties and concerns to search and develop new products and solutions.
Mr. Ngo Thanh Son – Deputy General Director of VMED Group.
The goal of VMED Group is to become a specialized corporation in the field of Meditech, providing modern equipment, hospital administration software, medical management software, and support software. Currently, we focus on technical remote medical solutions such as Tele-ICU, Tele-ECG, etc., typically supporting the Medical Administration to build an online management and administration center in March.
– There is an argument that the post-epidemic period is a golden time to digitalize the healthcare industry in a positive direction. How do you comment on this idea?
– Digital transformation in the health field is one of the tasks that the government has assigned to the health sector, with a roadmap to promote development 2019-2025; 2020-2030.
When the economy in general and the investment market, in particular, are negatively affected by Covid-19, Meditech startups can still hope, even make a substantial breakthrough, especially startups for pandemic response solutions.
The Department of Medical Services Administration (Ministry of Health) cooperated with VMED Group to launch “Covid-19 online management and administration center to support professional diagnosis and treatment”.
– Along with that, what challenges will we face, sir?
– There are still many challenges, such as the lack of infrastructure in many hospitals in Vietnam; Policies on IT investment in the health sector are not yet specific, etc.
Next are the particular difficulties in the digital transformation of the health sector. That is changing the medical habits of millions of people. However, even in this period, we can also see the effectiveness of medical examination, disease treatment, and professional remote consultation.
In-depth remote examination and treatment solution capable of connecting downline patient data to the center in real-time.
– Could you tell us more about investment opportunities in the current health market?
Education and health are two areas that domestic and foreign investors are keen to attend. In the general trend, pouring large capital into Vietnamese medical startups is understandable. Not to mention, Vietnam is also a very potential market with a population of nearly 100 million. In my opinion, investment in the health sector will be more and more exciting in the coming years.
– With its position, how will VMED Group support resources and promote the development of a startup ecosystem – innovation?
– Shortly, we will attend the TechFest Vietnam 2020. We will implement many activities in the event framework, such as seminars, conferences, and training sessions. With a network of large investors from the US, Japan, Israel and the relationship with a network of experts in health, health management, and financial management, we can connect startups with domestic and international investors and experts. We also hope to find startups that match the corporate orientation for investment.
We are also building a miniature hospital simulation center full of hardware, software, procedures, and medical forms, providing planning, finance, administration, etc. Here, startups can explore problems, test solutions, product demo, and show their solutions to investors and users.
Source: zingnews
Medtech Village at Techfest 2020: Creating connectivity to revolutionise healthcare
The Medtech Village will host a seminar on November 28 as part of Techfest Vietnam 2020 to discuss digital transformation solutions to revolutionise healthcare.
The Kick-off ceremony of Medtech Village on November 19
The event is expected to see the participation of leading experts in the medical tech field in Vietnam and the world, including Cao Anh Tuan, technology director of Genetica; Nguyen Francis Tuan Anh, Technology and Solutions advisor at VMED Group; John Masud Parvez, founder and president of Vietnam Social Health Revolution; Quang Duong, technical lead of Google Health, and Tran Quoc Dung, CEO of Ominext Group, among others.
They also include representatives from the Ministry of Health, organisations, and leaders of leading businesses in the field.
The seminar is a good chance for the parties to learn more about the government’s and the Ministry of Health’s policies and orientations in the digital transformation process in the sector, digital transformation trends in the global medical sector, demands and visions about digital transformation from hospitals, and real stories from startups.
Especially, the event will have a roundtable between startups and speakers, with discussions to focus on digital transformation in the medical sector.
Being one of the 12 tech villages and communities present at Techfest Vietnam 2020, Medtech Village has the mission to connect units, organisations, and individuals to seek and support innovative projects in medical technology, while creating opportunities to connect with financial resources, development partners, and share knowledge with leading experts in the field, thus creating a startup ecosystem with sustainable development in the digital era.
As part of Techfest 2020, Medtech Village will host a number of activities to increase connectivity, cooperation, and power of the five parties: Schools – the State – Scientists – Businesses – Community in a move to create a supporting network for startups.
Ngo Thanh Son, deputy general director of VMED Group, who is also head of the Medtech Village
Ngo Thanh Son, deputy general director of VMED Group, who is also head of Medtech Village, said, “In order to gain success in digital transformation, the healthcare sector really needs creative minds, enthusiasm, and patience from businesses, and startups nationwide. The Vietnamese medical tech market is still facing many challenges because it requires intensive and thorough knowledge, is difficult to access, while consumers’ habits are difficult to change. However, promising markets such as healthcare infrastructure are not developed much and there is a marked lack of technology for management, operation, and administration and diagnosis and treatment activities.”
“Aware of the situation, VMED Group, the head of Medtech Village, and Genetica, cum head of the Village want to support startups in creating common values of international level,” he noted.
The launching ceremony of Medtech Village was held on November 19, officially kick-starting a chain of its activities to connect and support startups at Techfest 2020.
The other highlight of Medtech Village’s activities at Techfest 2020 is the seminar titled “Digital transformation solutions to revolutionise healthcare” held on November 24, as part of Techfest of the Southeast Region 2020.
By Bich Thuy
Source: Vietnam Investment Review
Medtech Village 2020 empowers healthcare revolution with digital transformation
Medtech Village with a number of activities during Techfest Vietnam 2020 has created connectivity and opportunities for startups to develop, contributing to digital transformation to revolutionise healthcare.
Medtech Village’s seminar took place on November 28
Especially, the Novembeer 28 seminar with the participation of leading experts in the field of medical technology in Vietnam and the world, as representatives from the Ministry of Health, organisations, heads of leading businesses, and startups (the highlight of the event) bringing values and lessons for all participants.
The seminar focused discussions on digital transformation trends, demands, and visions about digital transformation from hospitals, thus looking for solutions to tap into the huge potential, and to spur the process in the coming time.
Ngo Thanh Son, deputy general director of VMED Group, who is also head of Medtech Village, said, “Despite a number of challenges and difficulties, Vietnam’s medical tech market is very promising. Healthcare infrastructure is not much developed and there is a marked lack of technology for management, operation, and administration and diagnosis and treatment activities.”
Ngo Thanh Son, deputy general director of VMED Group and head of Medtech Village, made the opening remarks at the seminar
“As the head of Medtech Village, we are striving to bring the medical sector closer to technology. We and startups will together analyse and solve the problems in an appropriate and effective manner,” Son noted.
Addressing the event, Pham Hong Quat, head of National Agency for Technology Entrepreneurship and Commercialization Development under the Ministry of Science and Technology, noted that, “COVID-19 helped us realise that Vietnamese people have excellent brains, innovation, and great unity. Especially in the medical sector, technology has contributed significantly to the success in the pandemic control.”
“With such a seminar and the associated contest, VMED Group and Genetica – the leaders of Medtech Village create new ways and opportunities for startups and others to go ahead.”
Nguyen Truong Nam, deputy head of the Information Technology Department, Ministry of Health (MoH), emphasised that healthcare is one of the eight sectors that the government is giving priority to in digital transformation.
“The MoH is willing to cooperate and connect with businesses and startups to bring more advanced technology to the sector so as to improve the quality of diagnosis and treatment.”
As part of the seminar, international experts virtually shared lessons about digital transformation in the medical sector. Duong Anh Quang, representative from Google Health, said that the application of Google Health’s AI solutions in India and Thailand’s medical sectors shows that AI could help the medical sector deal with a number of hard problems. However, besides knowledge and financial capacity, successful applocation requires intensive studies about the market and practical experience.”
Talking about digital transformation at hospitals in Japan, Ominext Group shared valuable lessons for Vietnamese healthcare facilities. Ominext Group was involved in the digital transformation of 5,000 health facilities and 3,000 drug stores in Japan. Tran Quoc Dung, CEO of Ominext Group, stressed that there are some important issues that hospitals should pay attention to during the process: digital strategy, digital transformation plan; trained consulting team; specialisation in each part; and communications, and others.
Cao Anh Tuan, CEO of Genetica
Regarding real stories from startups, Cao Anh Tuan, CEO of Genetica, said that in the digital era, it is necessary to focus on the products that users and the market are looking for. For startups, money is not the most important factor. Experience from senior advisors is also necessary.
Techfest 2020 wrapped up, Medtech Village made a mark with MedON being named in the top 10. MedON represented startups of Medtech Village at the Techfest 2020 contest.
Digital transformation in the healthcare sector is an inevitable trend which is expected to make great changes in administration, diagnosis, and treatment quality, thus further improving healthcare services for all.
As the head of Medtech Village, VMED Group plans to make more moves to increase connectivity, cooperation, and the power of the five parties: schools – the state – scientists – businesses – community to fuel the sector’s digital transformation journey and creat a sustainable innovative ecosystem in the digital age.
By Bich Thuy
Source: Vietnam Investment Review