[News]Itphy, Clinical Decision-Making Platform 'RingDoc Atlas' Makes Asian Debut

2026-02-12

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Unveils RingDoc Atlas at Thai Seminar... Receives Favorable Reviews from On-site Medical Staff
Digital healthcare company ITPHY announced on the 12th that it unveiled 'RingDoc Atlas', a platform supporting medical staff's treatment and clinical decision-making, for the first time to Asian medical professionals at a seminar held at the Siriraj Orthopedics Learning Center in Bangkok, Thailand.




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During the seminar, the key features and clinical workflow of Atlas were introduced, receiving favorable reviews with specific inquiries about its utilization from the on-site medical staff. Dr. Ekavit Keyurapan from Siriraj Hospital at Mahidol University, Thailand, who also served as the President of the Thai Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (TOSSM), attended the event and shared positive views on the platform's potential and future collaboration directions.

Through a survey of medical staff, ITPHY identified recurring inconveniences during the treatment process. Feedback indicated that it is difficult to find reference surgery videos when encountering new surgical procedures, and less experienced medical staff struggle to predict patients' clinical outcomes. Additionally, the difficulty of quickly extracting core information from vast amounts of academic papers was cited as a factor hindering time efficiency.

In this unveiling, ITPHY focused on the disconnect between information search, education, and clinical judgment that medical staff experience during the treatment process. RingDoc Atlas features the integration of content exploration, case-based learning, and clinical judgment workflow organization into a single platform to support medical decision-making. Attending medical staff reacted with comments such as, "The necessary information is organized all at once," and "It can be quickly understood based on clinical cases."

Co-CEO Sung-Min Rhee stated, "This unveiling to Asian medical staff was an opportunity to confirm that RingDoc Atlas reflects the actual needs and clinical workflows of medical professionals." He added, "Based on the feedback received on-site, we will enhance the platform's completeness and develop it into a product that is naturally used in clinical settings."

Co-COO Jae-Jun Lee said, "Moving forward, we plan to expand the platform by securing surgical and procedural reference videos and clinical data through collaborations with various domestic and international medical societies and global partners." He emphasized, "We will upgrade it into a clinical decision-making platform that medical staff utilize repeatedly."

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