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Q&A: Utilizing robotics and predictive analytics to transform care
Dr. Jong Soo Choi, information technology lead at Samsung Medical Center in South Korea, previews a panel he'll lead at HIMSS23 on the hospital's embedded technology. The COVID-19 pandemic has expedited the healthcare industry's digital transformation, which is now a critical component of enhancing patient care. Dr. Jong Soo Choi, information technology head at Samsung Medical Center, spoke with MobiHealthNews via email in advance of his HIMSS23 presentation about SMC's embedded technology.
How has the Samsung Medical Center changed how it uses technology over time? Dr. Jong Soo Choi: In 2019, Samsung Medical Center in Korea unveiled the motto "Care together, joyful together" to mark its 25th anniversary, indicating a new era for the organisation. The creation of a cutting-edge intelligent hospital, which necessitates the use of fourth industrial revolution technology to improve the patient experience and journey, is one of the primary strategies under this tagline. Using these cutting-edge technology in particular can assist with patient data collection and analysis.
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Research published in Scientific Reports Journal revealed that a puppy diet of non-processed meat, human leftovers, and raw bones might protect dogs against certain gastrointestinal disorders later in life.
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