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Heidi Signs Twin Hong Kong Partnerships to Expand Clinical Capacity Through AI

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June 2, 2026•5 min read•
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Heidi, the global AI Care Partner used in 2.7 million patient interactions every week, today signed a commercial contract with EC Healthcare and a Memoranda of Understanding with Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU). The partnership with EC Healthcare lands Heidi with one of Hong Kong's largest non-hospital care providers, surpassing annual revenues of over US$1 billion. The signing took place at the Asia Summit on Global Health and was witnessed by H.E. Scott Dewar, Australian Ambassador to China.

The agreements come as Hong Kong confronts one of the most acute doctor-to-patient gaps in the developed world. Government data places the city at 2.16 doctors per 1,000 population, well below Singapore (2.8) and Japan (2.6). Healthcare manpower projections forecast a shortfall of more than 1,600 doctors by 2030. Together, the agreements will see Heidi embedded across EC Healthcare's clinical network and integrated into the training of approximately 2,000 medical and healthcare students each year. This extends the partnership's impact from frontline clinicians today to Hong Kong's future medical workforce.

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“The situation of Hong Kong’s clinicians is no different from other parts of the world. They are on par or above in skills or commitment but they are short of time, suffer burnout and lag on productivity" said Dr Albert Ip, Chief Medical Officer (Asia), Heidi. “Every hour spent on documentation is an hour not spent at the bedside, and the city cannot close its capacity gap through recruitment alone. Good AI quietly removes the friction of healthcare delivery. Heidi's tools help clear the administrative weight around clinical work, so practitioners can focus this returned time on what matters most — patient care."

Heidi and EC Healthcare Representatives with signed documents and H E Mr Scott Dewar, Australian Ambassador to the People's Republic of China

Under the EC Healthcare agreement, Heidi will operate as the AI layer across the network’s clinical operations. It will automate documentation, pre-authorisation and diagnostic ordering, and integrate with EC Healthcare’s backend systems to support a more seamless patient journey. The HKMU partnership extends the platform into the academic pipeline, with complimentary student access and joint research into AI-assisted clinical documentation.

"We assessed several AI platforms and Heidi because of its clinician adoption record and the depth of its workflow capabilities. Heidi’s integration into our one-stop healthcare ecosystem will strengthen governance, enhance productivity and elevate the patient experience as we deliver more accessible and sustainable care," said Leslie Lu, Chief Executive Officer, EC Healthcare. "This partnership establishes the framework for Heidi to operate as the AI layer across our network, and we expect it to materially uplift both clinician capacity and care consistency."

Heidi’s collaboration with HKMU extends the platform into the academic pipeline, with complimentary student access and joint research into AI-assisted clinical documentation.

Heidi and HKMU Representatives with signed documents and H E Mr Scott Dewar, Australian Ambassador to the People's Republic of China

“Heidi offers a powerful solution to ease administrative workloads, allowing healthcare practitioners more time to focus on meaningful patient connections,” said Prof. Janet Wong, Dean of the HKMU School of Nursing and Health Sciences. “We look forward to exploring joint research and student internship opportunities, leveraging our combined strengths to advance health-tech innovation and enhance graduates’ career readiness.”

The signings sit within a wider acceleration of Hong Kong’s health technology agenda. The 2026–27 Budget established a Committee on AI+ and Industry Development Strategy with an initial focus on life and health technology; the HK$1 billion Hong Kong AI Research and Development Institute is set to begin operations in the second half of 2026; and a Life and Health Technology Research Institute is being established at Hetao Hong Kong Park.

“Australia and Hong Kong share a long-standing partnership in education, research and healthcare innovation,” said H.E. Scott Dewar, Australian Ambassador to China. “These agreements reflect the kind of collaboration both economies are working to deepen — Australian technology being deployed in service of a critical Hong Kong public-good objective.”

Heidi established its North Asia headquarters in Hong Kong in 2025, following its US$65 million Series B led by Point72 Private Investments, and plans to hire across 20 roles regionally by 2027. The expansion reflects the company's broader vision of doubling the world's healthcare capacity. The MoUs are a concrete step in that direction: equipping practising clinicians across EC Healthcare's network with the tools to expand their capacity now, while embedding AI-assisted practice into HKMU's research and teaching to shape how the next generation of Hong Kong's clinicians will work.

HKMU, Heidi and EC Healthcare Representative Clinking Glasses