TXP Medical Co., Ltd. is pleased to announce that it has entered into a business partnership with MHNexus Sdn. Bhd. , a Malaysian medical IT company.
This partnership was made possible by the strong resonance between the visions of both companies, as outlined below.
– Highly functional electronic medical records for pre-hospital, emergency and intensive care
・Electronic medical records that use AI to assist in various aspects of medical care
– Electronic medical records that accumulate and distribute medical information in a standard format, contributing to improving the quality of medical care and research
The two companies will initially add the ICU Bridge function, which has an OCR-based ICU function, to the hospital information system Medical Programme Information System (MPIS), which is already deployed in national hospitals in Malaysia, at approximately 90 hospitals. This addition of function will enable intensive care unit bed management and monitoring, patient management, and the creation of statistical reports, thereby supporting medical professionals and hospital managers.
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We are also considering adding modules for emergency outpatient support and pre-hospital support functions. ICU Bridge’s unique feature is that it utilizes AI optical character recognition (AI-OCR) technology to create temperature plates and ICU charts simply by photographing and uploading vital signs monitors, medical device setting screens, clinical test results, etc. In addition, it can be deployed at low cost because there are almost no costs associated with data linking with various medical devices. In the future, it is expected to contribute as a remote ICU solution, as medical institutions will be able to view each other’s data in real time.
In addition, with regard to emergency outpatient and pre-hospital modules, which were cited as a strong need by MHNexus, the two companies plan to rapidly introduce these from the initial phase of the partnership, based on their track record of implementation in over 100 facilities in Japan and their experience in a past demonstration project at a university hospital in Malaysia.
Going forward, under the vision of both CEOs that secondary utilization of medical data should be expanded, and that AI agent functions should be incorporated into electronic medical records, they plan to gradually develop functions such as AI voice input, AI differential diagnosis, AI triage, and AI document creation. The two companies aim to globally expand electronic medical records for acute care hospitals, from Malaysia to Asia and then to the world.
TXP Medical and MHNexus have products and aspirations that are closely aligned with the medical field, and together we will work hard to change the world.
SOURCE: PRTimes