LifeSemantics Participates in Health Insurance Big Data System Construction Project View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Young-won] Life Semantics announced on the 13th that it has completed the consulting report for the health insurance big data system construction project commissioned by the National Health Insurance Service, which began on December 20 last year.


Life Semantics joined this platform construction based on the digital health service technology of 'LifeRecord,' a commercialized personal health record platform.


The health insurance big data system construction project led by the NHIS is divided into three main areas: ▲ improvement of health insurance big data research and analysis system functions ▲ advancement of the national health information DB system ▲ development of health management services based on personal health records (PHR). Life Semantics was responsible for consulting, improvement-related analysis, and design in the 'health management service based on personal health records' section. Life Semantics plans to further advance the system by building services such as lifelog standardization and health age assessment, as well as introducing health prediction and artificial intelligence technologies.


Previously, Life Semantics participated in the digital transformation of public healthcare through the 'Doctor Answer' development project supported by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the National IT Industry Promotion Agency, developing prostate cancer prediction algorithm software via 'Doctor Answer 1.0' from 2018 to March 2021. Recently, it expanded the supply of the fitness measurement system 'EpilCoach' to 54 health living support centers in public health centers nationwide.



Director An Si-hoon of Life Semantics stated, "Public healthcare information is a field with high potential to promote national health and social benefits, and high market growth is expected in the future. Based on LifeRecord, we will lead the digital transformation of public healthcare by utilizing personal health record data scattered across public institutions and strengthen competitiveness through the creation of new industries."


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