The Korea University Medical Center has recently revealed several enormous projects integrating artificial intelligence with treatment systems, increasing the privacy and apply of medical data, as well as the transition to precise medicine.
The five -pointed organization of the hospital has made available that it worked on including cloud technology and artificial intelligence in the emergency department. In particular, it creates a system based on artificial intelligence for tracking, monitoring and managing the bed covering and the apply of medical resources, including the main equipment, in almost realistic time.
Currently, he is investigating the construction of the ED medical resource prediction system for effective distribution, especially during disasters and epidemic of infectious diseases.
In addition, AI is integrated with cybersecurity data and inter -institutional data systems; It is also used to improve medical data encryption.
Meanwhile, he announced several fresh AI projects. It plans to build a cloud lake of data from Amazon Web Services for competent storage and analysis of enormous data sets, supporting precise medical examinations. As part of the preparation, this year will apply the management of the information cycle to his PAC.
He also undertook to switch to the Precision Medicine Platform powered by AI, which analyzes patient genes, lifestyle habits and data on medical history to optimize treatment methods.
In addition, the organization develops chatbots based on artificial intelligence and teeth platform; He also tried to integrate the models of enormous languages and the extended generation generation generation frame. At the beginning of this year towards Anam CIO and Professor Sang-Heon Lee shared with that they vectorize the data of about six million patients as part of the preparation for LLM pilot this year.
“We will continue to update our infrastructure so that new technologies can be flexible and the system can be operated stably. Ultimately, we will implement the system development to implement complete care in all directions,” said the Hong-Seok Park, professor and head of the KUTC information information center.
Greater context
KUMC examines the possibilities of cooperation with main IT companies to protect and apply data for research and progress in AI analysis and medical image.
In February last month, the organization announced its own Partnership with Royal Philips for five years of joint research and development of powered AI solutions supporting the diagnosis of neurological and cardiovascular diseases.
In recent years, KUMC campuses have cooperated to enable interoperable data exchange through their cloud hospital information system. For the first time developed for the Korean University Hospital, it also facilitates it Continuous development of various AI models in the group.
“We will strengthen international cooperation in order to manage the standardization of medical data and continue innovation to jump forward as a future hospital,” said Dr. Yoon Eul-Sik, Vice President of Medical Affairs Kumc.