Check out the exciting sessions that took place in our 2nd edition of Asia Healthcare Week. This report summarises the key takeaways from Asia Healthcare Week 2025, the premier healthcare event in Asia.
Asia Healthcare Week 2025 convened leaders from various healthcare sectors, including primary care, clinical operations, allied health, and consumer health. The event provided a platform for knowledge sharing, exploring innovations, and fostering collaboration across the healthcare landscape. The report highlights impactful presentations, showcases innovative products and technologies from exhibitors, and emphasises the potential for Asia Healthcare Week to shape the future of healthcare in Asia.
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Asia’s hospital infrastructure faces transformative pressures from rapidly ageing populations—projected to see 25% of residents aged 65+ by 2030 in countries like Singapore and Japan—and surging demand for elder and home care services. Hospitals are pivoting to integrated models blending acute wards, community posts, and home-based rehab, while tackling workforce shortages and rising operational costs through smart redesigns and digital enablement. Healthcare leaders must scale elder-friendly facilities amid these shifts, optimizing patient flow, reducing admissions, and enabling ageing in place. Join Aged Care & Home Care 2026—the premier one‑day executive summit uniting hospital leaderships, geriatricians, nursing chiefs, and operations directors from Singapore’s clusters to share blueprints for next-generation care ecosystems that deliver seamless transitions from hospital to neighborhood and home.
Asia’s hospital infrastructure faces transformative pressures from rapidly ageing populations—projected to see 25% of residents aged 65+ by 2030 in countries like Singapore and Japan—and surging demand for elder and home care services. Hospitals are pivoting to integrated models blending acute wards, community posts, and home-based rehab, while tackling workforce shortages and rising operational costs through smart redesigns and digital enablement. Healthcare leaders must scale elder-friendly facilities amid these shifts, optimizing patient flow, reducing admissions, and enabling ageing in place. Join Aged Care & Home Care 2026—the premier one‑day executive summit uniting hospital leaderships, geriatricians, nursing chiefs, and operations directors from Singapore’s clusters to share blueprints for next-generation care ecosystems that deliver seamless transitions from hospital to neighborhood and home.
Healthcare is shifting from clinical excellence to human-centered care, where patients expect seamless digital tools, empathetic communication, and comfortable spaces. Hospitals also serve shadow patients, the caregivers, through AI companions, inclusive designs for vulnerable groups, and environments balancing medical precision with emotional support. Facing aging populations and chronic disease, frictionless journeys become essential for trust and value-based care. Download the Patient & Visitor Experience agenda program 2026 — the executive summit for CXOs, Hospital Directors, Head of Marketing and Communication, and Service Excellence Leads to transform sterile hospitals into Healing Sanctuaries prioritizing physical and mental well-being for patients and visitors alike.
Asia-Pacific is facing its most pressing healthcare challenge yet, as the region grapples with rapid population ageing, projected to reach one in four persons over 60 years old by 2050. This unprecedented issue threatens the makeup of the labour force, puts pressure on the economy and social security, and will even start a major overhaul of the infrastructure that supports our daily lives. This rapid growth means that many countries have little time to adapt to the consequences of demographic ageing.
From Singapore’s rapidly ageing population to Indonesia’s lack of preventive healthcare, access disparities in India to Japan’s healthcare workforce shortages, this report delves into the intricacies of Asia’s collective healthcare landscape, where regional disparities present both a challenge and an opportunity. Navigating this multifaceted terrain requires a holistic approach, one that emphasises operational efficiency through technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT), modular and flexible healthcare infrastructure, and building a culture of preventive healthcare.
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Check out the list of healthcare institutions that will be attending Asia Healthcare Week! We have over 50 institutions that have already confirmed their attendance for the event from the likes of Raffles Hospital, Singapore General Hospital, IHH Healthcare, Thomson Hospital Group, Bumrungrad International Hospital, Siloam Hospital, The Medical City and many more.
Ahead of Health Facilities Asia, we have put together an infographic that contains the essential project spotlights of healthcare projects that is happening across Asia. Get ahead of the market to understand more about how each project contributes to the healthcare industry and the key challenges each project face. At a glance, healthcare projects are facing the following challenges:
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Through a survey of over 100 healthcare professionals, the report determined which hospital design and development trends were deemed the most effective at driving the experiences modern, connected and informed patient wants from their healthcare provider.