Chosun University Hospital recently held the "Clinical Data Warehouse and Clinical Data Repository System Implementation Report Meeting." Photo by Chosun University Hospital

Chosun University Hospital recently held the "Clinical Data Warehouse and Clinical Data Repository System Implementation Report Meeting." Photo by Chosun University Hospital

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Chosun University Hospital announced on October 21 that it recently held the "CDW·CDRS (Clinical Data Warehouse & Clinical Data Registry System) Implementation Report Meeting."


This meeting was organized to share the outcomes of the data integration and utilization infrastructure project that has been underway since March, and to introduce, mainly through demonstrations, the process by which clinical and research data can be safely extracted and utilized at the hospital.


The core of this project, the CDRS solution, is an integrated platform that standardizes and links various types of data within the hospital, including clinical care, laboratory tests, imaging, and insurance claims. It enables researchers and clinical staff to directly search, extract, and utilize the data they need. Through this, the hospital has further advanced its data utilization framework for research planning, clinical analysis, and the improvement of clinical processes.


As part of this project, the hospital also established a "Data Safe Zone," which allows external research institutions and companies to securely access and utilize medical data.


Based on this, a collaborative system among academia, industry, and research institutes has been established, enabling capable faculty and industry partners to jointly conduct data research. The hospital has also created an environment that facilitates matching for real-world data research and the development of AI-based healthcare services that companies need.


Hospital Director Kim Jin-ho stated, "The establishment of the CDW·CDRS is a project that systematically organizes internal hospital data while openly providing the research foundation for medical data that companies require. This serves as a practical stepping stone to address the needs of the medical data industry. Through the Data Safe Zone and joint research system led by Chosun University Hospital, we will realize a data ecosystem model where both the industry and the hospital can grow together."


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Meanwhile, Chosun University Hospital plans to continue driving data-driven medical innovation by further enhancing its clinical research support system, innovating clinical processes, developing AI analysis models, and linking with the Gwangju AI healthcare industry, all based on this project.


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