This briefing was arranged to introduce the core functions of RingDoc, which innovates the patient management and rehabilitation monitoring systems of medical institutions in line with the DX (Digital Transformation) era, and to share actual clinical application cases.
With officials from major domestic hospitals such as Veterans Health Service Medical Center, Hallym University Dongtan Sacred Heart Hospital, Uijeongbu Eulji University Hospital, Dongsuwon Hospital, and Seoul Ace Orthopedic Clinic in attendance, RingDoc's major functions were introduced, including: โณAI-based precision diagnostic support, โณCustomized rehabilitation program design optimized for patient condition, and โณReal-time patient data monitoring and integrated management. In particular, a session was held to discuss in depth the role RingDoc can play in the patient treatment process and how it can improve hospital operational efficiency through actual application cases in medical institutions.
Rhee Sung-min, CEO of Itphy (Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Kyung Hee University Hospital), stated, "As digital healthcare technology advances, a data-based precise approach is becoming essential in the patient treatment and rehabilitation process." He added, "We will continue research and development to establish a personalized rehabilitation treatment environment for each patient through RingDoc and maximize the work efficiency of medical staff."
Itphy COO Lee Jae-jun said, "Hospitals adopting RingDoc, including university hospitals, are continuously increasing beyond the metropolitan area to major cities nationwide such as Busan and Incheon." He added, "Based on successful adoption cases in major domestic medical institutions, we are presenting at domestic and international orthopedic conferences and receiving positive evaluations from experts. Based on this, we plan to actively pursue entry into overseas markets."
Meanwhile, Itphy recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Kyung Hee University Medical Science Research Institute for joint research cooperation on musculoskeletal diseases. Based on this, they plan to apply AI-based digital healthcare technology more actively to the medical field and take the lead in changing the paradigm of treatment and rehabilitation.
[Source] Itphy Holds 'RingDoc' Digital Healthcare Briefing... "Accelerating Adoption in Major Hospitals"
| Written by Reporter Lee Dong-oh, Money Today |
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Digital healthcare company Itphy announced on the 20th that it held a service briefing on the 18th for hospitals adopting 'RingDoc'.
This briefing was arranged to introduce the core functions of RingDoc, which innovates the patient management and rehabilitation monitoring systems of medical institutions in line with the DX (Digital Transformation) era, and to share actual clinical application cases.
With officials from major domestic hospitals such as Veterans Health Service Medical Center, Hallym University Dongtan Sacred Heart Hospital, Uijeongbu Eulji University Hospital, Dongsuwon Hospital, and Seoul Ace Orthopedic Clinic in attendance, RingDoc's major functions were introduced, including: โณAI-based precision diagnostic support, โณCustomized rehabilitation program design optimized for patient condition, and โณReal-time patient data monitoring and integrated management. In particular, a session was held to discuss in depth the role RingDoc can play in the patient treatment process and how it can improve hospital operational efficiency through actual application cases in medical institutions.
Rhee Sung-min, CEO of Itphy (Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Kyung Hee University Hospital), stated, "As digital healthcare technology advances, a data-based precise approach is becoming essential in the patient treatment and rehabilitation process." He added, "We will continue research and development to establish a personalized rehabilitation treatment environment for each patient through RingDoc and maximize the work efficiency of medical staff."
Itphy COO Lee Jae-jun said, "Hospitals adopting RingDoc, including university hospitals, are continuously increasing beyond the metropolitan area to major cities nationwide such as Busan and Incheon." He added, "Based on successful adoption cases in major domestic medical institutions, we are presenting at domestic and international orthopedic conferences and receiving positive evaluations from experts. Based on this, we plan to actively pursue entry into overseas markets."
Meanwhile, Itphy recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Kyung Hee University Medical Science Research Institute for joint research cooperation on musculoskeletal diseases. Based on this, they plan to apply AI-based digital healthcare technology more actively to the medical field and take the lead in changing the paradigm of treatment and rehabilitation.
[Source] Itphy Holds 'RingDoc' Digital Healthcare Briefing... "Accelerating Adoption in Major Hospitals"
View ๐| Written by Reporter Lee Dong-oh, Money Today |