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Alliance looks to AI data platform to boost healthcare sector

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APRIL 22, 2025

The National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (Nectec), the Department of Medical Services and Mahidol University and alliances have introduced a Medical AI Data Platform for data sharing and building artificial intelligence (AI) models to assist physicians in making a diagnosis.

- SUCHIT LEESA-NGUANSUK

Ultrasound liver and diabetic retinopathy will be two first Al trial services that will result from data sharing.

"The medical field represents a crucial area where AI can enhance accuracy, speed and reduce inequities in access to healthcare services," said Supamas Isarabhakdi, head of the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation.

The government's Medical AI Consortium has developed a Medical AI Data Platform which is considered a critical investment in the nation's infrastructure.

This platform is not merely a data repository but also includes tools developed by the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), enabling researchers and medical professionals to innovate AI solutions more efficiently.

"Thailand can gain a comparative advantage with a strong medical sector, and have clinical data and genomics data which can be potential export services in the future.

SOMPONG KLAYNONGSRUANG

President, Thailand Science Research and Innovation

"This marks a significant mission to lay a solid foundation for medical Al in the country," Ms Supamas added.

Hospitals and medical schools are invited to share data with the platform and identify critical challenges, while researchers in science and technology are encouraged to collaborate in developing practical AI models.

Together, these efforts aim to elevate public healthcare standards.

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