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MOPH Smart Hospital Rollout Target
~1,000 smart hospitals by 2026
Thailand's Ministry of Public Health committed to a 'Smart Hospital' digital transformation program targeting approximately 1,000 public hospitals and health centers upgraded to digital-health-capable infrastructure by 2026. The program encompasses EHR interoperability (under the Thai National Digital Health Platform, NDHP), telemedicine-ready consultation rooms, AI-assisted triage tools, and integration with the NHSO claims system. Budget is sourced from the government's digital economy and health transformation fund; actual rollout pace has lagged targets due to procurement delays and regional infrastructure variation. The program creates procurement demand for Thai and international health-IT vendors (InterSystems, Allscripts, local integrators such as Primus and G-Able).
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Thailand's Ministry of Public Health committed to a 'Smart Hospital' digital transformation program targeting approximately 1,000 public hospitals and health centers upgraded to digital-health-capable infrastructure by 2026. The program encompasses EHR interoperability (under the Thai National Digital Health Platform, NDHP), telemedicine-ready consultation rooms, AI-assisted triage tools, and integration with the NHSO claims system. Budget is sourced from the government's digital economy and health transformation fund; actual rollout pace has lagged targets due to procurement delays and regional infrastructure variation. The program creates procurement demand for Thai and international health-IT vendors (InterSystems, Allscripts, local integrators such as Primus and G-Able).
Thailand's Ministry of Public Health committed to a 'Smart Hospital' digital transformation program targeting approximately 1,000 public hospitals and health centers upgraded to digital-health-capable infrastructure by 2026. The program encompasses EHR interoperability (under the Thai National Digital Health Platform, NDHP), telemedicine-ready consultation rooms, AI-assisted triage tools, and integration with the NHSO claims system. Budget is sourced from the government's digital economy and health transformation fund; actual rollout pace has lagged targets due to procurement delays and regional infrastructure variation. The program creates procurement demand for Thai and international health-IT vendors (InterSystems, Allscripts, local integrators such as Primus and G-Able).
Time scope
Target 2026
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What this tells you
Thailand's Ministry of Public Health committed to a 'Smart Hospital' digital transformation program targeting approximately 1,000 public hospitals and health centers upgraded to digital-health-capable infrastructure by 2026. The program encompasses EHR interoperability (under the Thai National Digital Health Platform, NDHP), telemedicine-ready consultation rooms, AI-assisted triage tools, and integration with the NHSO claims system. Budget is sourced from the government's digital economy and health transformation fund; actual rollout pace has lagged targets due to procurement delays and regional infrastructure variation. The program creates procurement demand for Thai and international health-IT vendors (InterSystems, Allscripts, local integrators such as Primus and G-Able).
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