On November 7th, 2024, members of the Digital Twin for Stroke Management Network visited the esteemed Bach Mai Stroke Center in Hanoi, Vietnam, as part of their ongoing efforts to integrate innovative technologies into stroke care. The visit marked an important milestone in the network’s mission to enhance global stroke management through the application of digital health tools. Bach Mai, a leading institution in stroke treatment and research in the region, welcomed the network members to explore their advanced approaches to stroke care, particularly in the use of data-driven models and digital technologies.
During the visit, network members engaged in meaningful discussions with local clinicians, researchers, and hospital administrators. They gained insights into the hospital’s adoption of cutting-edge technologies, including predictive models and real-time patient monitoring systems, which aim to improve stroke outcomes. A key focus of the exchange was the potential of Digital Twin technology in stroke management. This technology, which creates virtual replicas of patients’ health data, allows for more personalized treatment strategies and predictive simulations to guide clinical decisions, offering hope for more precise and effective care in the future.
The event concluded with a productive roundtable discussion, where participants explored opportunities for future collaborations between the Digital Twin network and Bach Mai Stroke Center. The collaboration is expected to drive further advancements in stroke recovery and prevention, harnessing the power of digital innovation to enhance stroke care worldwide. The visit highlighted the importance of global partnerships in the fight against stroke and underscored the potential of digital technologies to transform clinical practices and improve patient outcomes across the globe.