Radenta, Vantiq showcase AI-driven healthcare solutions at PHAPi convention

  • IN PHOTO: AI Software Engineer Paulo Mendoza, Vantiq Chief Health Officer Dr. Ryan Vega and AI Solutions Orchestrator Louise Angelica Loque.

By TechWatch PH Staff

Radenta Technologies and Vantiq brought real-time, AI-powered healthcare solutions to the Philippines as they joined the 46th National Convention and Exhibition of the Private Hospitals Association of the Philippines (PHAPi) held at the Manila Hotel.

During the convention, Vantiq Chief Health Officer Dr. Ryan Vega delivered a presentation titled “Hospital Philippine Operations in the Age of AI: Real-Time, Patient-Centered Care,” highlighting how real-time, context-aware artificial intelligence can help hospitals operate more efficiently while improving patient outcomes.

Vega explained that AI orchestration enables faster and more accurate updates to electronic health records (EHRs), improves clinical workflows, and accelerates decision-making in patient care. By reducing the time spent managing systems, hospitals can allow healthcare professionals to focus more on direct patient interaction.

Vantiq’s platform integrates Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence, and real-time data processing to support new, connected models of care and enhance patient experiences across the healthcare ecosystem.

Among the solutions presented was Vantiq Bio Surveillance Philippines, a privacy-preserving, real-time disease intelligence network designed to connect participating hospitals without exposing patient data. Each hospital operates its own VANTIQ runtime, integrating admission, discharge, and transfer data or parsing clinicians’ notes through a private AI model. Only coded signals, such as ICD-10 classifications, are shared to a centralized dashboard.

This system allows decision-makers to view live disease trends and geographic clusters—such as dengue cases—alongside operational readiness indicators, including bed availability, ICU capacity, medications, and medical equipment. According to Vega, this enables health leaders to anticipate disease surges and position resources in advance. Automated threshold rules can trigger instant alerts across channels, while “Emma,” the Epidemic Monitoring and Mitigation Assistant, responds to natural-language queries to support faster, coordinated action.

Vega also discussed how AI orchestration can streamline hospital discharge processes. The system automatically creates a discharge plan upon patient admission, continuously monitors key tasks such as laboratory results, medication reconciliation, PhilHealth claims, billing clearance, and pharmacy fulfillment, and intelligently escalates delays by alerting the responsible departments.

Once all conditions are met, discharge approvals are completed automatically, triggering final notifications and documentation.

According to Vega, this approach results in faster discharges, improved bed turnover, fewer missed revenue opportunities, higher patient satisfaction, and reduced staff workload.

Vantiq has also released a Virtual Hospital Whitepaper, which outlines how health systems can build scalable care models using real-time data, AI, and automation without requiring major infrastructure changes.

Dr. Vega previously served as Chief Innovation Officer of the U.S. Veterans Health Administration, where he led enterprise-wide innovation initiatives across the country’s largest integrated health system.

He is currently a Physician in Residence at the Digital Medicine Society and holds academic appointments at Georgetown University and George Washington University. An award-winning innovator, Vega has published extensively on healthcare transformation.

Radenta Technologies said it continues to work with partners to help healthcare organizations in the Philippines adopt future-ready digital solutions aimed at delivering more efficient and patient-centered care.

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