MALAYSIA: MDC Asia Link Bhd has entered a strategic partnership with UCrest Bhd to digitalize its dental clinic operations through the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) technologies. This initiative aims to elevate the standard of care and enhance healthcare management services for customers.
Personalized Dental Health Plans with iMedic
UCrest chairman Eg Kah Yee (pictured left) highlighted the significance of the iMedic platform in revolutionizing dental healthcare. He emphasized, “With iMedic, dentists and health consultants will be able to develop a personalized dental health plan to manage and service customers.” The integration of AI technologies enables precise diagnosis and prediction of dental diseases, facilitating early preventive measures.
The iMedic platform will enable efficient patient management through a mobile app, allowing tracking of vital signs, biomarkers, and lifestyle factors affecting oral health. Additionally, all medical records, including X-ray images, will be accessible to patients, ensuring comprehensive and accessible healthcare services.
Transforming Dental Care Services
CEO Dr. Aslan Bacho (pictured right) expressed MDC Asia Link’s commitment to leading the transformation of dental care services through AI, IoMT, 3D printing, and digital technologies. He stated, “We are leading the transformation of dental care services with the use of AI, IOT, 3D printing, and digital technologies to provide our customers with the highest level of care and services while improving the clinic operation efficiency.”
Dr. Aslan shared updates on MDC Asia Link’s IPO plans, indicating a shift in timelines to prioritize business model improvement and digitization efforts. He explained, “Plans for an IPO have been delayed in order to improve our business model as well as digitization efforts.” The integration of digital technologies is crucial for enhancing competitiveness in the healthcare industry and accelerating business growth.
Advancing Dental Healthcare in Malaysia
The partnership between MDC Asia Link and UCrest signifies a significant step towards advancing dental healthcare in Malaysia. By leveraging AI, IoMT, and digital technologies, the dental clinic chain aims to provide personalized and efficient healthcare services while enhancing clinic operation efficiency.
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