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It has added sign language-based telehealth and chatbot features.
The EMR-linked tool has been implemented across 16 departments.
Also, South Korean medical AI companies JLK and Coreline Soft announced recent regulatory approvals in Japan and the United States.
Also, two Korean digital dentistry solutions providers are integrating AI into their dental diagnostic software.
It has achieved high accuracy in predicting postoperative pain, considering blood volume change, heart rate, and blood pressure.
Also, Heuron started expanding to Japan following an exclusive deal to supply its stroke imaging AI.
Also, Japan has approved one of JLK's stroke imaging AI solutions.
Kauvery Hospital invests in Lifesigns
Lifesigns has received undisclosed funding from Kauvery Hospital Group's investment arm, Healthcare Capital.
The new funds, based on a press statement, will "advance Lifesigns’ AI and predictive algorithm capabilities." The company offers an AI-powered remote patient monitoring system that provides alerts and predictive insights.
Lifesigns is now gearing for its next fundraising, where it plans to launch a new product and introduce expansion initiatives.
AI-powered sleep apnoea app now prescribed at major Korean hospital
Seoul National University Bundang Hospital is the first among hospitals in South Korea to prescribe an AI-powered mobile application for diagnosing sleep apnoea.
The diagnostic support tool called Apnotrack by medical AI company Asleep records a user's breathing and then uses AI to assess for sleep apnoea.
Asleep claims its app to have comparable performance with at-home polysomnography tests.
Apnotrack received an innovative medical device designation from the South Korean government in 2023 and was approved as a Class II medical device by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety last year.
TriNetX launches JV with Fujitsu in Japan
Global health research network TriNetX has partnered with Fujitsu to launch a joint venture in Japan.
The JV, according to a press release, will provide healthcare researchers and pharmaceutical companies in Japan with secure access to big medical and health datasets.
TriNetX runs a self-service data exploration platform for clinical researchers, featuring over 200 million patient records. Its integration with Fujitsu's cloud-based healthcare platform will "create an environment where Japanese medical data, previously underutilised, can be efficiently leveraged for clinical research," said Tatsuki Araki, head of Fujitsu's Healthy Living division.
KOSDAQ-listed company JLK's CEO Dong-Min Kim explains how they intend to capture the world's largest medical imaging market this year.
Also, an Indian startup that offers generative AI-powered insurance technology solutions has received seed funding.