Yeouido St. Mary's Eye Hospital Develops EMR System Based on Generative AI for the first time in Korea
Jan 20, 2025
The Catholic University of Korea's Yeouido St. Mary's Eye Hospital developed the first artificial intelligence-based electronic medical record (EMR) system in Korea as part of the AI voucher support project in 2024.
A research team led by Professor Hwang Woong-joo of Yeouido St. Mary's Eye Hospital (Professor On-kyung, Yoon Hye-yeon) developed 'Ophthalmology image Generative AI' based on image generation medical software. This technology is designed to reflect the needs of the clinical field to provide standard chart formats tailored to the retina, glaucoma, and cataract, and to make medical staff more intuitive and easier to write medical records using image generation technology.
In particular, 'Study on Generative Deep Learning Models for Field Prediction' conducted as part of this project was selected as the best poster at the American Ophthalmology Society (AAO) regular academic conference in 2024 and was recognized internationally.
The research team presented new possibilities for medical data analysis and artificial intelligence technology-based solutions through the successful completion of the AI voucher support project. In the future, we plan to focus on developing AI agent electronic medical record system based on Large Language Model (LLM).
Professor Woong-Joo Hwang said, "This AI voucher support project is very meaningful to develop an innovative EMR system that can be practically used in the medical field." and "Generative AI technology will be the basis for supporting medical staff's work more efficiently and providing high-quality medical services to patients as well.""
A research team led by Professor Hwang Woong-joo of Yeouido St. Mary's Eye Hospital (Professor On-kyung, Yoon Hye-yeon) developed 'Ophthalmology image Generative AI' based on image generation medical software. This technology is designed to reflect the needs of the clinical field to provide standard chart formats tailored to the retina, glaucoma, and cataract, and to make medical staff more intuitive and easier to write medical records using image generation technology.
In particular, 'Study on Generative Deep Learning Models for Field Prediction' conducted as part of this project was selected as the best poster at the American Ophthalmology Society (AAO) regular academic conference in 2024 and was recognized internationally.
The research team presented new possibilities for medical data analysis and artificial intelligence technology-based solutions through the successful completion of the AI voucher support project. In the future, we plan to focus on developing AI agent electronic medical record system based on Large Language Model (LLM).
Professor Woong-Joo Hwang said, "This AI voucher support project is very meaningful to develop an innovative EMR system that can be practically used in the medical field." and "Generative AI technology will be the basis for supporting medical staff's work more efficiently and providing high-quality medical services to patients as well.""
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.