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The Vietnam-Korea Institute of Science and Technology (VKIST) has just officially signed a deal with DataStreams of South Korea to develop an artificial intelligence model for pilot remote healthcare services. The two parties, at the ceremony signing the agreement on September 7, 2023, in Hanoi, agreed to collaborate to conduct AI research and develop a platform.
The project aims to develop remote medical consultations, healthcare AI, and infectious disease Big Data. This involves collaboration between VKIST and DataStreams with major hospitals in Vietnam to develop the platform for infectious diseases, create AI models based on clinical data, and pilot remote healthcare services.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vu Duc Loi, Deputy Director of VKIST, spoke about AI technology application in remote medical care, especially in remote and rural areas. He stressed that after the pandemic of COVID-19, it was imperative to bring this technology to the areas that needed it the most.
The project, therefore, seeks to combine data with AI in making precise predictions, an example of where AI is used in analyzing blood pressure data to predict health conditions. DataStreams CEO Young Sang Lee commended the prospect of the AI market along the Vietnamese healthcare sector, adding that Big Data and AI technology would be considerably vital in improving health service delivery.
Further, the project's health system will use DataStreams' Data Fabric, a framework recognized in 2022 as among those technologies at the heart of the top ten. The project will make sure that it uses technology that is advanced to ensure an effective manner of healthcare service delivery.
Source: VnExpress