CHUA Chin Heng Matthew, Deputy Director, Digital and Smart Health Office CENTRE FOR HEALTHCARE INNOVATION, National Healthcare Group Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Informatics YONG LOO LIN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, NUS
Robust fraud data is key to risk-based evaluation of fraud threats and their negative impact on the result of the business. Accurate and reliable fraud data is the life blood for the development of advanced fraud detection technologies and healthy development of the market. Advanced fraud technologies help to automate and boost the detection of potential frauds. Enhanced automation of fraud detection produces shortlists of suspected fraud cases with an attached high probability of fraud. Skillful fraud investigators and the legal environment will ultimately determine whether a suspicious claim becomes a fraud. Digitized insurance offers great opportunities in the expansion of the business, however on the downside, it also raises the level of fraud threats exponentially. To achieve a sustainable outcome in fraud management an automated fraud risk control solution is needed from the onset of implementing any form of digitized insurance.
Rudolf Frei, Managing Director - Asia, IBNR Management Consulting Pte. Ltd.
Overview: Healthcare providers, insurers, and regulators are looking to AI to revolutionize patient care, streamline operations, and drive better health outcomes. But what are the key expectations from AI in healthcare, and how close are we to meeting them? This panel will explore how AI can fulfill the industry’s demand for efficiency, accuracy, affordability, and trust—while addressing the challenges that come with its adoption.
Deputy Director, Venture Creation & Growth, Innovation & Enterprise, The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)
Program Director, NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Group Chief Executive, Basel Medical Group
As artificial intelligence transforms healthcare, professionals must adapt to AI-integrated workflows to remain effective and competitive. This session explores the evolving role of AI in diagnostics, patient care, and administrative processes, highlighting the critical need for upskilling and reskilling. Industry experts will discuss strategies for integrating AI training into medical education, fostering a culture of continuous learning, and ensuring ethical and efficient AI adoption. Attendees will gain insights into best practices for workforce adaptation, helping organizations stay ahead in the AI-driven healthcare landscape.
Dr Dario Heymann, Founding Member & Chief Research Officer, Galen Growth | Global HealthTech Intelligence
The integration of AI in healthcare is revolutionizing the industry by shifting the focus from reactive treatment to proactive prevention. With advancements in predictive analytics, machine learning, and real-time data monitoring, AI enables early detection of diseases, personalized risk assessments, and timely interventions. This transformative approach enhances patient outcomes, reduces healthcare costs, and improves efficiency for insurers and providers alike. This session will explore how AI-powered preventive healthcare is reshaping the insurance landscape, optimizing risk management, and fostering a future where prevention takes precedence over cure.
Dr Gary Ang Yee, Consultant, Health Services & Outcomes Research / Health Empowered by AI Launchpad National, National Healthcare Group
AI is revolutionizing population health management by analysing vast datasets, AI helps identify at-risk populations, optimize care pathways, and enhance preventive healthcare strategies. From automating patient risk assessments to improving resource allocation, AI-driven insights empower healthcare providers and insurers to deliver more efficient, proactive, and cost-effective care. As AI continues to evolve, its integration into population health management is set to drive better health outcomes, reduced disparities, and smarter decision-making across healthcare ecosystems.
Sutowo Wong, Divisional Director, Health Analytics, Ministry of Health Singapore
Join this engaging fireside chat with a leading hospital operator to explore how Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing hospital management. From optimizing workflows and predictive analytics to enhancing patient experience and cost efficiency, AI is reshaping the future of healthcare operations.
The 20th Asia Conference on Healthcare and Health Insurance remains a key event in shaping the future of health insurance innovation in the APAC region. A trusted platform for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and innovation. It invites participants to join the conversation and explore how we can collectively shape the future of healthcare and health insurance in Asia.
Together, through our collective efforts, we strive to create interconnected and resilient systems that prioritize citizens in health policy and practice, enhancing the well-being of both present and future generations. Thank you for joining us, and we look forward to an insightful and inspiring conference. For Speaking and Sponsorship opportunity please contact Ms. Erica Belicena – Conference Producer at erica@asiainsurancereview.com
The agenda for the 20th Asia Conference on Healthcare and Health Insurance is subject to change at the discretion of the organizers. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and relevance of the topics, speakers, and schedule, unforeseen circumstances may require modifications. The views and opinions expressed by speakers and panelists are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the event organizers or sponsors. The conference aims to provide a platform for diverse perspectives, and attendees are encouraged to engage in meaningful discussions with an open mind.
At the 20th Asia Conference on Healthcare and Health Insurance, we believe that diversity, equity, and inclusion are fundamental to driving meaningful progress in the industry. We are committed to fostering an environment where all voices—regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, nationality, disability, or background—are heard, valued, and respected. Our speaker lineup, discussions, and networking opportunities are designed to reflect the rich diversity of the healthcare and insurance sectors across Asia. We encourage collaboration, innovation, and mutual respect as we work toward building a more inclusive and sustainable future for healthcare and insurance.
Overview: AI is transforming the healthcare insurance landscape, from risk assessment and fraud detection to personalized policies and faster claims processing. But what exactly do insurers expect from AI, and how can technology providers deliver solutions that align with business needs? This panel brings together insurance leaders, AI experts, and regulators to explore the future of AI in health insurance across Asia.
Founder of RIA Insurance, India InsurTech Association Member
Chief Executive Officer, AXA Life & Health Reinsurance Solutions
The rapid advancement of AI and modern technologies is reshaping the healthcare landscape, enhancing patient experience, and optimizing operational efficiency. From AI-driven diagnostics and personalized treatment plans to automation in administrative workflows, technology is reducing wait times, improving accuracy, and enabling seamless patient interactions. This keynote will explore how innovations such as machine learning, predictive analytics, and digital health solutions are revolutionizing healthcare delivery, driving cost efficiencies, and ultimately improving patient outcomes.
Roy Wee, Assistant Vice-President, Digital Products & Services, IHH Healthcare Singapore
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging is revolutionizing precision medicine by enabling earlier disease detection, improved diagnostics, and more personalized treatment plans. AI-driven algorithms, powered by deep learning and machine learning, enhance image interpretation, automate workflow processes, and provide predictive insights that improve patient outcomes. This session explores how AI is transforming nuclear medicine and molecular imaging, addressing key advancements, challenges, and future opportunities.
Dr Winnie Lam, Head, Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging, Singapore General Hospital / SingHealth (Singapore Health Services)
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