Yuhan Corporation and Hyuno Supply 'MEMO Cue' to H Plus Yangji Hospital

First Supply to 100 Beds in Departments Requiring Cardiac Monitoring

Yuhan Corporation announced on the 21st that it has commercialized the AI telemetry solution 'MEMO Cue' in partnership with the digital healthcare company Hyuno.


This supply of MEMO Cue is being carried out for H Plus Yangji Hospital, which operates an integrated nursing care service. It is planned to be applied to approximately 100 beds, focusing on major departments where cardiac monitoring is essential.


Hueino's MemoQ electrocardiogram monitoring screen. Yuhan Corporation

Hueino's MemoQ electrocardiogram monitoring screen. Yuhan Corporation

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MEMO Cue is a smart AI telemetry solution that analyzes inpatients' electrocardiogram data in real time to detect abnormal signs early and support medical staff in making prompt decisions. It is designed to expand the real-time monitoring environment, previously centered on intensive care units, to general wards, thereby contributing to the establishment of an efficient patient safety management system throughout the hospital. In particular, it can utilize the hospital's existing Wi-Fi and communication infrastructure without the need for a separate network gateway, reducing the burden of implementation.


The ultra-compact wearable electrocardiograph 'MEMO Patch M,' included in the MEMO Cue solution, is designed with a focus on patient convenience and safety. It features a defibrillation (electric shock) protection circuit that delivers more than 99% of treatment energy to the patient while resuming measurement within five seconds after a shock. This product received FDA 510(k) clearance in the United States last year and obtained the 'Type CF Defib-proof' rating, the highest electrical safety class under the international medical device safety standard IEC 60601-1.


Sangil Kim, Director of H Plus Yangji Hospital, said, "MEMO Cue can be rapidly introduced by utilizing the hospital's existing communication network without additional construction, and it enables real-time patient monitoring, which is expected to help reduce the workload and fatigue of medical staff. In particular, the ability to establish an intensive care unit-level monitoring environment even in general wards will have a significant effect on patient safety management."


A representative from Yuhan Corporation stated, "By establishing an advanced in-hospital monitoring system capable of precise alarms and rapid response, we expect to help ensure the safe and speedy recovery of inpatients."

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