Connecting Care with Clicks 2025 gathers top health leaders in KL

June 23, 2025 | 09:00
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From tech breakthroughs to policy innovation, the summit brought bold ideas to reshape Asia’s healthcare future.

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, June 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Healthcare professionals, policy leaders, and digital health innovators gathered for Connecting Care with Clicks 2025 (CCC 2025), a one-day summit at InterContinental Kuala Lumpur, spotlighting key trends shaping the future of healthcare in Southeast Asia.

Connecting Care with Clicks 2025 Draws Full House of Healthcare Leaders to Kuala Lumpur for One-Day Innovation Summit
Connecting Care with Clicks 2025 Draws Full House of Healthcare Leaders to Kuala Lumpur for One-Day Innovation Summit

Organised by Medical Channel Asia, Dr. Mahesh Appannan, Head of Digital Health at Ministry of Health Malaysia, and Datuk Dr. Kuljit Singh, President of the APHM and Medical Director at Prince Court Medical Centre opened the event, setting the tone for a day of collaborative, forward-thinking dialogue.

Dr. Mahesh called for reevaluating and adopting new approaches. "Now we want new reform in the digital health sector. We want new minds coming in, trying to see how we can improve."

The Healthcare Content Creator Playbook sessions featured powerhouse medi-influencers - like Dr. Amanda binti Elli (Dr. Unicorn), Dr. Lim Ing Kien (Dr. Ingky), and Dato' Dr. Tikfu Gee - who, alongside fellow panellists, explored how authenticity and professionalism built online credibility and patient trust.

CCC 2025 was supported by an impressive showing from industry partners. With high engagement throughout, it reaffirmed its role in bridging innovation, leadership, and digital transformation.

Datuk Dr. Kuljit shared his observations. "I feel this is one of the best platforms, where everyone is able to sit together, exchange ideas, while networking and learning from others who have done something differently than what you are doing."

"No voice is wrong, no voice is right. We all learn together. Everyone has a voice to look forward to our betterment of our healthcare in Malaysia."

For full event coverage, read the article at Medical Channel Asia.

By PR Newswire

Medical Channel Asia

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