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(From left to right) Dr. Bernard Lee, Chief Executive Officer of Singapore Paincare Holdings & Eg Kah Yee, Founder and Managing Director of UCrest officiating their partnership to facilitate the adoption of AI technologies in additional physical clinics. [Photo from Singapore Paincare Holdings]

Singapore Paincare invests $1.5m in digital transformation 

UCrest will help the company in its digitisation. 

SGX-listed Singapore Paincare Holdings will inject $1.5m into its digital transformation journey.

In a bourse filing, the company said its digital transformation will involve artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), and big data analytics implementation across its 18 clinics nationwide. 

As part of these efforts, the company partnered with cloud hospital and digital health technology specialist UCrest to strategise, design, and scale the adoption of technologies. 

UCrest will help integrate AI into all aspects of the company's business, from healthcare services such as chronic disease management, diagnosis, and rehabilitation to administrative tasks like clinic management, customer relationship management, and regulatory compliance.
 

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