HEYDOC Health and Qmed Asia Sign Strategic Partnership to Shape the Future of Intelligent Healthcare
Caption (From Left): Qmed Asia COO, Mr. Nic Tai and Co-Founder & CEO, Dr. Kev Lim, HEYDOC Health Co-Founder & CEO, Dr. Raymond Choy and CCO, Mr. Fabian Lim
Kuala Lumpur, 26 March 2026 — In a move that signals a bold step forward for the healthcare industry, HEYDOC Health Sdn Bhd and QueueMed Healthtech Sdn Bhd today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on advancing the next generation of digital and intelligent healthcare solutions. The signing ceremony, held in Kuala Lumpur, marks the beginning of a strategic partnership aimed at reimagining how healthcare is accessed, delivered, and experienced, not just in Malaysia, but across the region.
As healthcare systems face rising costs, increasing demand, and growing complexity, both organisations share a common vision to move beyond fragmented care towards a more intelligent, connected, and sustainable healthcare model. This collaboration reflects a shared belief that the future of healthcare will not be defined by more infrastructure, but by better orchestration, smarter decision-making, and more efficient use of resources. The MoU outlines a framework for both parties to explore collaboration in areas of technology integration, innovation, and ecosystem development, with the intention of unlocking new value across the healthcare landscape.
Speaking at the signing, Dr. Raymond Choy, Chief Executive Officer of HEYDOC Health, said that healthcare is at a turning point where the challenge is no longer just about providing care, but ensuring care is delivered in the most effective and sustainable way. He emphasised
that this partnership represents a shared commitment to shaping a future where healthcare is guided by intelligence and data rather than inefficiencies and experiences, and where decisions are made earlier, smarter, and with better outcomes for all stakeholders.
Dr. Kev Lim, Chief Executive Officer of Qmed Asia, shared a similar outlook, noting that the collaboration represents an important step towards building a more progressive healthcare ecosystem. He highlighted that the future of healthcare lies in bringing together the right
partners with a shared vision, and that this partnership reflects a strong alignment in thinking on how healthcare should evolve to better serve patients, businesses, and communities in a rapidly changing environment.
Rather than focusing on incremental improvements, the collaboration is designed to lay the groundwork for a new healthcare paradigm, one that is proactive instead of reactive, coordinated instead of fragmented, and predictable instead of uncertain. Both organisations are positioning themselves to explore new models that can scale across populations, industries, and geographies, addressing long-standing inefficiencies that have persisted within healthcare systems for decades.
This partnership comes at a critical juncture as healthcare systems globally face mounting pressures from rising expenditure, ageing populations, increasing chronic disease burden, and workforce constraints. In this evolving landscape, collaborations such as this are becoming
increasingly important in unlocking sustainable and scalable solutions that can meet the demands of the future without compromising quality or accessibility.
While the MoU serves as a non-binding framework, it reflects a clear strategic intent by both parties to move forward together in exploring meaningful initiatives, pilot programmes, and long-term opportunities. More than just an agreement, it represents a shared direction and a
signal of where healthcare is heading towards a model that is more intelligent, more connected, and ultimately more human-centric.
HEYDOC Health is a healthcare technology company focused on redefining how healthcare demand is managed and delivered, with a mission to make healthcare accessible, affordable, and accountable through data and intelligent systems. Qmed Asia is a healthcare solutions provider dedicated to advancing innovation and enabling better healthcare outcomes through strategic collaborations and technology-driven approaches.
