TrueBusiness, a unit of Thai carrier True Corporation, has teamed up with Intel to revolutionize Thailand’s healthcare sector by harnessing the power of 5G and artificial intelligence (AI).
In their recent announcement, the Thai carrier emphasized that this collaboration aims to bring seven smart healthcare solutions that will vastly improve diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and patient data management in Thai hospitals, marking a significant shift towards a digital healthcare ecosystem.
“TrueBusiness is accelerating the development of innovative services while integrating AI to enhance organizational capabilities. By partnering with Intel, TrueBusiness aims to create tangible and practical solutions to support Thai businesses in their digital transformation,” commented Pichit Thanyodom, chief business officer at True Corporation.
The initiative leverages Intel’s array of AI tools like OpenVINO, which supports edge AI for rapid diagnosis and treatment. It also includes Patient-Management-as-a-Service, powered by Intel Edge AI, enabling continuous and secure patient monitoring. These tools extend the reach of medical providers through advanced analytics. True’s 5G network plays a critical role by facilitating real-time data transmission, significantly enhancing patient care for complex medical cases.
A core aspect of this collaboration is integrating AI with medical diagnostics to improve efficiency, alleviating the heavy workload of healthcare professionals. The AI-powered systems assist in in-depth analysis of treatment data, providing faster and more accurate diagnosis and treatment. Automated systems are expected to reduce equipment costs and enhance medical processes.
Additionally, the collaboration will offer smart rehabilitation solutions, including Digital Patient Twin and a residential care management platform. It will also provide a solution for medical data management that enables AI-enhanced storage and sharing of medical images, allowing diagnostic tools to be accessed from remote locations. This reduces infrastructure complexity and improves medical services in underserved areas.