Dr Siaw Tung Yeng is a Senior Consultant Family Physician with more than 30 years of experience in healthcare and medical informatics. He is an ASEAN scholar and graduated with a Masters in Family Medicine, having spent part of his training in Adelaide (Australia) and the United Kingdom.

Dr Siaw is the founder and CEO of MaNaDr, which allows patients to book appointments on-line with doctors and tele-consult with them 24/7. He is also a director of UVH, a company which runs a chain of GP clinics and the Medical Director of GLOCO which provides a wide range of innovative IT healthcare solutions throughout ASEAN. 

Dr Siaw also sits on various MOH task forces and advisory committees and is actively involved in the strategic planning of medical informatics programmes. He is also a member of the National Telemedicine Advisory Committee (NTAC) and sits in the Singapore Medical Council (SMC) Disciplinary Tribunal currently.

In his presentation, Dr Siaw will be sharing MaNaDr’s digital journey - the opportunities that it offers patients to enjoy affordable, quality healthcare as and when they need it, as well as the challenges and risks faced.

 

Presentation Synopsis
MaNaDr – A Trusted, Connected, Dynamic and Transformative Healthcare Platform: Challenges & Opportunities in Clinical Application

Mobile technology is so pervasive today that it is inevitable that the mobile platform will become more relevant in the delivery of good, affordable and accessible healthcare. MaNaDr’s digital journey, especially the opportunities, obstacles faced and the support it garnered will be discussed in this talk. The talk will focus on how MaNaDr leverages on the power of AI and smart application of data to deliver transformative patient-centric care services. The challenges/risks ahead and how MaNaDr intends to scale and mitigate them will be also shared. Finally, the talk will explore whether MaNaDr will be the healthcare OS/platform that connects the patient to trusted care providers from cradle to grave, and the solution to “humanize” IT in healthcare delivery.