The Korean government launches tariff support for Medtech companies
The South -Korean Ministry of Health and Social Welfare and Korea Health Industry Development Institute has launched a Tariff Support Center to assist medical devices in navigation in recent trade challenges.
Biohealth Industry Support Support Center, established on April 25, aims to assist companies in the industry, including AI developers, in dealing with the impact of up-to-date tariff measures of their largest market, the United States, as well as strengthening their possibilities of long -term risk management.
“Thanks to the constant uncertainty related to the US trading policy-the world market in the world sector Biohealth-Korean exporter of pharmaceutical, medical and cosmetics experience increases increased anxiety and tension. Through the support center, we are actively involved with companies on Earth General Director of the health industry policy.
Qure.ai do power johnson & johnson medtech’s lung cancer clinics in India
Johnson & Johnson Medtech collaborated with Qure.Ai to introduce clinics of screening in the field of AI lung cancer in hospitals in India.
Their strategic partnership will cause that diagnostic nodes will apply artificial intelligence to detect random pulmonary bumps. Based on a press release, Qure.Ai technology will be implemented in 30 sites.
“In India, where access to advanced healthcare facilities is often limited, especially in level 2 and level cities, patients face serious challenges in terms of timely and effective diagnosis, which further delays access to treatment,” noted Anuj Virmani, managing director of Johnson & Johnson Medtech India.
Mount Elizabeth Hospital improves the patient’s experience with AI
The private Mount Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore has introduced a up-to-date online application of patients powered by artificial intelligence.
The up-to-date application uses artificial intelligence to enable patients to allow facilities in the room. It also has an augmented reality that helps them move on application.
In addition, a separate search application was also launched, which helps visitors and outpatient to find the way to the hospital.
These up-to-date applications add to initiatives that augment patients’ experience in a 300-person hospital. Last year, Mount Elizabeth Hospital introduced a multilingual television channel.