Digitalization of instruments

Application of IoT technology to develop medical field monitoring
Scenario: Using IoT technology to link hospital field related information



By utilizing IoT technology, internal network devices (sensors, wearable devices), medical instruments and other data can be collected in real time. Combined with warning systems, when emergency situations occur such as unauthorized personnel entering and exiting specific areas, medical equipment falling off or malfunctioning, or abnormal physiological data monitoring, the platform will immediately trigger a warning, enabling timely deployment of manpower and increasing flexibility.

Laboratory test / Radiology / Examinatio

The maturity of information and communication technology has brought medical equipment into the digital age and a large amount of data has become an important part of the development of smart healthcare.

The digitization of records for related instruments such as laboratory tests, radiology, examinations, pathology, blood glucose, and blood oxygen, effectively avoids errors caused by manual record keeping. It can also leave a revision history for past changes, with an electronic signature attached. If data is flagged as posing a potential risk, doctors and case managers will be notified via text message. Depending on the situation, doctors may need to reply to the text message and leave a record of how they handled the situation. The signature information is managed by the electronic medical record (EMR) system and uploaded to the National Health Insurance Administration in compliance with relevant policies. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also provide the PharmaCloud System, My Health Bank, and other information platforms of the Ministry of Health and Welfare for relevant personnel to access.

Laboratory test / Radiology / Examinatio