
Wolters Kluwer Health announced the launch of UpToDate® Enterprise Edition in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, bringing AI-enhanced clinical decision support (CDS) to healthcare systems and hospitals. Showcased at Hospital Management Asia (HMA) in Vietnam on September 10-11, 2025, this solution leverages AI to streamline workflows, reduce clinician burnout, and improve patient outcomes, aligning with APAC’s dynamic healthcare challenges.
Announcement: UpToDate Enterprise Edition launched in APAC on September 8, 2025.
Features: AI-enhanced search, analytics dashboard, unified content for care teams.
Impact: Enhances clinical decision-making, reduces burnout, and improves resource utilization.
Adoption: Already used by over 200 hospitals in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.
Recognition: Wolters Kluwer named market leader in Frost Radar™: Clinical Decision Support System, 2025.
Event: Demo at Hospital Management Asia, September 10-11, 2025, Vietnam.
UpToDate Enterprise Edition builds on Wolters Kluwer’s 30-year legacy of providing trusted, evidence-based clinical content to over 3 million users worldwide. Enhanced with AI-powered features, it offers:
AI-Enhanced Search: Delivers verbatim answers to natural language queries, saving time for clinicians.
Analytics Dashboard: Provides system-wide insights into topic usage, benchmarking, and CME accreditation, improving efficiency and training.
Unified Content: Aligns care teams with harmonized, expert-driven content from over 7,600 clinical experts across 13,000 topics.
“Leveraging AI technology, UpToDate Enterprise Edition goes beyond traditional decision support to provide unparalleled quality that supports streamlined workflows and faster time-to-answers,” said Christian Cella, Vice President and General Manager, International Segment, Wolters Kluwer Health.
The solution tackles regional challenges like workforce shortages and care disparities by unifying care teams, reducing variability, and enhancing collaboration. Its Single Sign-On (SSO) functionality integrates with existing IT systems, minimizing workflow friction and alleviating clinician burnout. Dr. Antonio Dans, Vice President of St. Luke’s Medical Center Health Equity and Research Foundation, Philippines, noted, “It is reassuring to see AI being thoughtfully applied here to make searching for answers and guidance easier.”
For hospital administrators, the analytics dashboard offers actionable insights, such as identifying training gaps or benchmarking performance against national averages, supporting data-driven decision-making.
Wolters Kluwer’s leadership was recognized in the Frost Radar™: Clinical Decision Support System, 2025, as the only vendor named both a “Company to Action” and market leader for innovation among 60+ vendors. The APAC launch follows successful deployments in North America (350+ health systems) and EMEA (40+ systems), with over 200 APAC hospitals already using the solution. This aligns with global trends, as the healthcare AI market is projected to reach $135B by 2030, driven by demand for efficient, evidence-based tools.
Posts on X highlight enthusiasm for the launch, emphasizing its potential to transform APAC healthcare with AI-driven insights and analytics.
Wolters Kluwer (EURONEXT: WKL), headquartered in Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands, is a global leader in professional information and software solutions, reporting €5.9B in 2024 revenues. With 21,600 employees across 40+ countries, it serves healthcare, finance, and legal professionals with expert-driven, technology-enhanced solutions.