Philips Korea and Korea University Anam Hospital Sign Digital Healthcare Technology Partnership for Advanced Future Medical Care View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] Philips Korea announced on the 21st that it has signed a business agreement with Korea University Anam Hospital for new digital healthcare technologies aimed at advancing future medical care.


This agreement aims to combine Philips' digital healthcare technology with Korea University Anam Hospital's competitive research capabilities in medical big data to achieve mutual development and improve medical systems. Specifically, they agreed to collaborate on ▲establishing a leading model of the Clinical Command Center ▲research and development of medical digital twins ▲building a Smart Radiology Department.


Both institutions will introduce a more efficient patient management system through the Clinical Command Center, which collects and analyzes vast patient data in real time within the hospital, and cooperate in research and development of new medical technologies including digital twins by forming a consortium for government digital healthcare projects. They will also build a Smart Radiology Department to enhance the clinical value of radiology and seek joint research with domestic and international hospitals to develop clinical imaging precision diagnostic guidelines.



Kim Dong-hee, CEO of Philips Korea, said, "We are pleased to collaborate with Korea University Anam Hospital, which shares the common goal of putting patients first and realizing better future medical care. Philips will actively share its global experience and know-how in the digital healthcare field to contribute to strengthening its position as a leading hospital in future medicine."


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