Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah (RSUD) Umar Wirahadikusumah Sumedang, a regional hospital in West Java, Indonesia, is integrating Dx, Docquity’s AI-powered medical resource platform, into the hospital’s medical reference system.
Dx, currently in ongoing development, was last year implemented as a learning tool for Sumedang town’s public health staff. This marks Docquity’s second partnership aimed at strengthening healthcare knowledge and patient care in the West Java region.
Built upon Docquity’s network insights as the largest healthcare professional (HCP) community in Southeast Asia that connects three out of every four doctors, Dx securely leverages compliant generative AI to equip RSUD Umar Wirahadikusumah Sumedang’s medical professionals with the latest healthcare knowledge from credible sources, for stronger treatment decisions.
The Dx platform features an integration with PubMed, a globally recognised database of peer-reviewed medical research, enabling HCPs in Sumedang to seamlessly access scientifically-backed solutions to medical cases and ensure that regional patient care aligns with the latest international medical standards.
According to H. Enceng, director of RSUD Umar Wirahadikusumah Sumedang, said the introduction of Docquity’s AI platform into their medical reference system is expected to enhance the hospital’s ability to provide high-quality, evidence-based healthcare.
“Medical science is constantly evolving, and keeping our doctors well-informed with the latest research is crucial,” he said. “With Dx, our physicians can access trusted medical journals instantly, improving diagnostic accuracy and treatment outcomes for the local community of Sumedang.”
Amit Vithal, co-founder and chief of growth at Docquity, said they have been developing Dx to provide Southeast Asian doctors with real-time access to credible medical research and global best practices at their fingertips.
“With the support of Dx, physicians at RSUD Umar Wirahadikusumah Sumedang can make more confident, data-driven treatment decisions that enhance patient care and streamline hospital operations,” he said.
The implementation of AI in healthcare is aligned with Sumedang’s digital transformation agenda for public services, including healthcare.