- Kazakhstan and China agreed to expand cooperation in digital healthcare technologies and innovation sectors.
- Collaboration includes AI-based patient monitoring, robotic surgery, digital hospitals, and advanced medical equipment integration initiatives.
- Both countries plan training programs, internships, and partnerships to enhance healthcare efficiency, accessibility, and service quality.
Kazakhstan and China are strengthening their partnership in the field of digital healthcare which will help both countries to adopt advanced medical technologies while they enhance their healthcare systems.
The development follows a working visit by a Kazakh delegation from the Medical Center of the President’s Affairs Administration to China, where they explored leading hospitals and cutting-edge healthcare practices.
The delegation visited important medical facilities which included Ruijin Hospital and Renji Hospital to learn about current hospital management techniques and clinical processes.
They also participated in the CMEF Spring 2026 International Medical Equipment Fair and held discussions with major medical technology companies, including Mindray, a global provider of healthcare solutions.
The main topic of the discussions examined China’s fast development of digital healthcare technologies. The system includes three main components which are centralized patient monitoring systems and integrated medical data platforms and internet hospitals that enable efficient online and offline medical service connections.
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The innovations have created better healthcare access and improved service delivery across China which makes them useful for Kazakhstan to follow as it upgrades its healthcare system.
The two nations decided to broaden their partnerships with Chinese medical and technology enterprises after their meetings. The educational programs will provide joint programs which will develop professional skills through internships to create expertise in digital healthcare.
Both parties will implement new technologies to enhance Kazakhstan's healthcare system through advancements in robotic surgery digital operating rooms artificial intelligence patient monitoring systems and automated pharmaceutical distribution systems.
The initiative demonstrates Kazakhstan's dedication to transforming its healthcare system through innovative practices and international partnerships.
Kazakhstan plans to improve its medical services through Chinese technology and expertise while establishing itself as a regional center for digital health development.