AIS 5G solutions for Public Health on National Mission Partners government, private sector and startups “Connecting, Assisting Thai People”

AIS 5G solutions for Public Health on National Mission Partners government, private sector and startups “Connecting, Assisting Thai People”

Despite the Covid-19 pandemic, and visible interruptions to businesses from major obstacles caused by control measures, there are still big organisations such as AIS, led by CEO Somchai Lertsutiwong, adapting their potential in every aspect to fully assist and support the public health sector, alongside providing service to customers.

The launch of AIS 5G Services, as the first provider, in February 2020, came from its control of the most spectra in all wave bands, from low to medium to high. It seemed that the Covid-19 pandemic was not a limitation because, previously, AIS has applied the potential of 5G to solutions efficiently supporting the work of the public health sector. It is inevitable that 5G will completely transform public health in the future.

This started with installing 5G, 4G and Wi-Fi networks in main hospitals nationwide and in 84 field hospitals supporting 23,065 beds, and another 60 vaccination stations in Bangkok and the provinces. The goal is to provide convenience in connecting to CCTV systems and transmitting medical data, as well as giving convenience to patients who can communicate with their families while undergoing treatment. 

Robot for Care (ROC) technology features 24 robots deployed in 23 hospitals to help care for and check the symptoms of Covid-19 patients in their rooms. There is also assistance to Chulabhorn Royal Academy and the hospitals in its network to perform AI CT lung scans, analysing for infected people. The technology can process and analyse data accurately in just 25 seconds per case, with an accuracy rate in the diagnosis of 96%.

There is also network support for mobile units of Chulabhorn Hospital at work in communities under Pathum Thani Provincial Administration Organisation, providing Covid-19 vaccinations to educational personnel and the general public in Pathum Thani. 

Telemedicine technology has been applied in combination with the “Me-More” Application to provide service at two field hospitals in Bangkok. The technology reduces the workload on medical staff as well as reducing the risk of physical contact and overcrowding.

On top of this is a collaboration with CS LoxInfo info to develop the “Jong Sabai” – “Easy Queue” system in preparation for establishing non-hospital vaccination sites around the country. It provides convenience in managing vaccination queues to prevent congestion.

The Cloud Contact Center is being deployed as a Hotline hub enabling communication and collaboration between medical personnel to full capacity. The first installation is at the Admissions and Referrals Center, Nimibut Building, Bussarakam Hospital, Muang Thong Thani, and Chulabhorn Royal Academy, providing the convenience of 70 service lines for patients. 

AIS’s work proceeds as a team effort with many partners, because this is the company’s firm principle, whether partners are from the government sector, private sector or startups. Partners include Ministry of Public Health, Chulabhorn Royal Academy and hospitals in its network (Nan, Roi Et and Phetchabun Hospitals), Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, Royal Thai Armed Forces, Impact Muang Thong Thani, Central, AWC, CS LoxInfo and Me More. All of them connect and assist the public health frontline, and Thailand as a whole, to overcome this current crisis. 

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