Soldak Launches Healthcare AI Joint Development Project with Yonsei University and Gyeongsang National University
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] SolDoc, a non-face-to-face medical consultation platform, announced on the 12th that it has signed a project contract with Yonsei University and Gyeongsang National University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundations for the "Research on Natural Language Processing-Based Medical QA (Question & Answering) Technology and Usage Pattern Analysis Technology."
This project, scheduled to run until April 2024, aims to develop an artificial intelligence (AI) healthcare solution that collects and analyzes medical data in the fields of telemedicine and mental illness.
Through this project, the advanced technology will be sequentially applied to various non-face-to-face medical services operated by SolDoc, such as the "digital house call" service for patients with mental illnesses. Last month, SolDoc signed an agreement with Wangjin Co., Ltd. to provide remote medical services for patients hospitalized in psychiatric hospitals.
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A SolDoc representative stated, “Collaboration between medical institutions is the area where the advantages of telemedicine can be best demonstrated,” adding, “The technology developed through this joint project will be introduced into various company services, including solutions that assist medical professionals in treating patients with mental illnesses.”
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