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Hong Kong recruits more part-time doctors amidst manpower shortage

Over 300 doctors are now part-timers at public hospitals.

Hong Kong recruits more part-time doctors amidst manpower shortage

Over 300 doctors are now part-timers at public hospitals.

Australia banks on healthcare innovation to push economic growth

Mining sector-driven growth is "drawing to a close".

Healthcare Asia Awards 2018 now open for nominations

Firms can submit their entries until March 31, 2018.

Beyond Ventures, Alibaba inject $312.31m in genetics firm

Prenetics is raising money to use on digital health infrastructure.

Raffles Medical Group could lose $14m in 2018

It will incur startup losses from its new hospitals in China.

Hong Kong mulls over measures to meet surging healthcare demand

Demand for public hospital services will be on peak.

Why it's hard for the Philippines to raise compensation for doctors

Resident private doctors earn as low as US$358 monthly.

Singapore to remain attractive for healthcare IPOs

It is home to one of the world’s biggest healthcare groups, IHH.

Cyberattacks vs healthcare CEOs

63% of healthcare executives are already tackling data breaches and ethics.

A robot a day keeps the doctor away

A trip to hospital for a rehabilitation appointment in Singapore could soon be a thing of the past.

Bumrungrad Hospital's profits up 12% to US$28.8m

Thanks to an influx of returning patients.

Raffles Medical Group's net profit up by 0.7% to $16.2m

The group continues to record a healthy patient load.

Zeroing in on malaria in the Asia Pacific region

Expert says malaria statistics for Asia must be given importance.

Real estate firm Rowsley plans buying healthcare assets worth $1.4b

Its shares soared 64% upon announcement of the plan.

Healthcare CEOs gears up against cybersecurity threats

63% of executives are tackling security breaches in their firms.

Medical manufacturers in, miners out in Australia

Australia banks on healthcare innovation to drive economic growth.