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BUSINESS

Post-pandemic healthcare

Asia focus, Published on 16/05/2022

» Health crises and emergencies such as Covid-19 have brought into sharp focus the critical need for preparedness. The unprecedented pandemic has led to a dynamically changing environment across the healthcare industry, posing challenges that call for innovative solutions.

BUSINESS

Lessons for Thailand from top healthcare access trends

Asia focus, Roshel Jayasundera, Published on 09/08/2021

» Southeast Asia's healthcare landscape has evolved considerably over the last decade, led by shifts in disease patterns, population trends, an improvement in universal healthcare plans as well as a rise in scientific breakthroughs.

BUSINESS

Wellness, the new luxury

Asia focus, Pattama Kuentak, Published on 29/06/2020

» The prolonged Covid-19 outbreak has been leaving its mark on nearly every decision we make every day, from how we work and study to what we put in our bodies.

BUSINESS

Vital signs

Asia focus, Erich Parpart, Published on 24/12/2018

» David Beckham, Tottenham Hotspur football club and the Vitality programme will continue to be the foundation of the AIA marketing strategy in Asia as the global insurer pushes to fulfill its brand promise of healthier, longer and better lives for customers.


BUSINESS

Value-based care

Asia focus, Tanyatorn Tongwaranan, Published on 10/09/2018

» Asia Pacific is on track to becoming one of the oldest regions in the world in the next few decades with an elderly population approaching 923 million. However, most governments are still underprepared for the social and economic consequences of this rapid demographic shift.

OPINION

Creating a healthier future

Asia focus, Tanyatorn Tongwaranan, Published on 04/06/2018

» In response to the rapid expansion of its greying population, Singapore has introduced compulsory healthcare insurance for elderly citizens. CareShield Life, an enhanced version of the existing eldercare programme, will require all Singaporeans aged between 30 and 40 to be enrolled from 2020. Policyholders who become unable to manage basic daily functions will receive S$600 (14,320 baht) a month, increasing over time to keep pace with long-term care costs.