Medipal to supply 'hospital re-examination patient management solution' to H+ Hanoi, Vietnam

Medipal , a digital healthcare solution company, announced on the 28th that it signed a contract to supply 'Afterdoc', a B2B SaaS (Software as a Service) solution for hospital re-examination patient management, to H+ International Medical Center Healthcare & Polyclinic (hereinafter H+ Hanoi) located in Hanoi, Vietnam.

This contract is Medipal’s first case of entering the Vietnamese market, and is interpreted as a strategic move to secure a position in the rapidly growing Vietnamese digital healthcare market. According to global market research firm IMARC Group, the Vietnamese digital health market is expected to grow from approximately USD 2.5 billion in 2024 to approximately USD 9.5 billion by 2034.

Afterdoc, launched by Medipal in 2021, is a solution that allows hospitals and clinics to continuously communicate with patients after treatment and automate customized prognosis management according to the treatment cycle. This increases patient satisfaction and provides hospitals with the effect of improving revisit rates and operational efficiency.

H+ Hanoi, which introduced Afterdoc, is the first overseas branch of H+ Yangji Hospital and opened in Hanoi, Vietnam in December 2024. It is a medical facility with a total area of 3,000㎡ and has 12 departments including internal medicine, surgery, and emergency medicine. In the future, it is promoting the establishment of a patient-tailored collaborative treatment system based on cutting-edge digital healthcare technology.

Kim Sang-il, the director of H+ Yangji Hospital, said, “The introduction of this solution is a strategy to simultaneously achieve hospital operational efficiency and advanced patient experience management,” and “It will allow us to establish ourselves as a leading hospital in digital healthcare in the local area.”

Medipal CEO Kang Jong-il said, “It is a meaningful milestone to be able to supply solutions to the first overseas branch of H+ Yangji Hospital,” and added, “We will use this entry into Vietnam as an opportunity to further expand our competitiveness in the global aftercare service market.”


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