A grant to speed up the adoption of new health technologies in hospitals and clinics was launched on Monday.
One example of a health tech innovation viable for the grant is software that employs artificial intelligence to diagnose serious diseases in general settings, among other things.
With only 30 per cent of health tech innovations clinically adopted in a widespread manner, Professor Tina Wong, executive director of the National Health Innovation Centre Singapore (NHIC), said the initiative will improve the problem of low uptake of healthcare technologies.
Prof Wong said: "It is but the start of an exciting journey and together with you, we shall continue to forge ahead and break new ground to power the next generation of healthcare innovations."
Supported by the Ministry of Health (MOH), the Clinical Innovation and Adoption Initiative launched by the NHIC will disburse up to $1 million to successful applicants to develop and distribute their technologies islandwide.