Daewoong Pharmaceutical Supplies Smart Monitoring System "thynC" to CM Hospital
ThynC Applied to All Beds...Strengthening Response to Patient Emergencies
Daewoong Pharmaceutical announced on February 4 that it has supplied the artificial intelligence (AI)-based smart ward monitoring system "thynC" to CM Hospital.
ThynC is a real-time integrated monitoring system that automatically detects patients' vital signs 24 hours a day and immediately sends alerts to medical staff when abnormalities occur. By detecting even subtle changes in vital signs and delivering this information to medical staff in real time, it blocks in advance situations that could lead to severe deterioration or safety accidents. It enables the creation of a patient-safety-centered care environment in which patients in the ward are continuously observed and medical staff can respond quickly to dangerous situations.
A nurse is fitting a patient with a wearable device that connects to the smart bed monitoring system 'Ssingkeu'. Daewoong Pharmaceutical
View original imageIn addition to ThynC, CM Hospital operates a three-step smart care system that utilizes various AI-based disease prediction platforms to predict patients' conditions in advance, monitor them in the ward, and respond immediately when abnormalities occur. Furthermore, with the introduction of ThynC, the hospital plans to upgrade its overall medical quality by advancing the patient safety system, improving the work efficiency of medical staff, enhancing the quality of medical services, and strengthening the emergency response system.
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Park Hyungcheol, Head of ETC Marketing Division at Daewoong Pharmaceutical, said, "Through cooperation with CM Hospital, we will continue to provide support so that smart wards can take root in the field as a source of real, practical value."
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