Relevance of healthcare analytics in Singapore during COVID-19 and beyond

Publication Type

Case

Publication Date

2-2024

Abstract

When COVID-19 struck in 2020, Singapore responded swiftly with containment and mitigation measures to curb community spread. Underlying the city-state’s quick public health response was an all-of-government approach characterised by decisive actions, rigorous surveillance, and prompt adaptation. Additionally, harnessing advanced healthcare technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics, supported these efforts. Chatbots and automated instant messaging communications, as well as dissemination of information via traditional and social media, helped the public make sense of the uncertainties during the early days of the outbreak.

As the pandemic progressed, digital contact tracing and even a robot dog were roped in to complement community surveillance measures as the country fought the war against COVID-19. More importantly, AI-enabled technologies and analytics played a vital role in disease diagnosis and prognosis as well as in supporting the research community in understanding the epidemiology of the novel coronavirus, predicting its evolution, and planning healthcare capacity.

In 2023, WHO finally declared the end of COVID-19 as a global health emergency. However, the enduring effects of the pandemic persisted and continued to take a toll on the healthcare sector and on non-COVID-19 patients who had delayed medical care. Part of the burden of endemicity entailed living with the consequences of decisions made to prioritise hospital resources for COVID-19 patients, while non-urgent surgeries were either cancelled or postponed. Addressing the post-pandemic collateral damage became a pressing need. But how? Could AI, data analytics and other advanced technologies contribute to resolving this new healthcare challenge?

The case aims to give students a comprehensive understanding of the pandemic's impact on healthcare systems, as well as the strategies for utilising data analytics and AI in managing post-pandemic healthcare challenges. It is recommended for undergraduate and postgraduate classes in business analytics, healthcare analytics, or an information system course

Keyword(s)

Technology and Analytics, predictive analytics, big data, AI and Machine Learning, public health services, COVID

Discipline

Asian Studies | Databases and Information Systems | Public Health

Research Areas

Data Science and Engineering

Data Source

Published Sources

Industry

Healthcare sector

Geographic Coverage

Singapore

Temporal Coverage

2020

Education Level

Executive Education; Postgraduate; Undergraduate

Publisher

Singapore Management University

Case ID

SMU-23-0032

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