GE HealthCare Korea has entered a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with ACK to develop an advanced real-time patient monitoring system centered on an EMR interface. The agreement, signed last Thursday at ACKโs headquarters, unites the global medical technology capabilities of GE HealthCare with the specialized expertise of a domestic provider of medical IT solutions.
Under the framework of this MOU, the organizations aim to build a strong digital healthcare infrastructure for medical institutions. By focusing on continuous patient monitoring, the collaborative system will connect and consolidate data generated across diverse medical devices. This centralized approach enables consistent real-time patient monitoring capabilities designed to support clinical workflows and optimize the use of medical IT solutions.
The primary objective of the alliance is to equip healthcare facilities with a unified digital healthcare environment. As clinical teams rely on timely information, the integrated EMR interface system is expected to help physicians and nurses promptly identify early signs of patient deterioration. Responding quickly to patient deterioration is a critical factor in improving clinical outcomes and overall care delivery.
The development process will heavily rely on ACKโs specialized experience. Founded in 1999, ACK is recognized for delivering targeted systems for patient monitoring and other data needs, including laboratory information systems (LIS), laboratory medicine consulting, and customized equipment integration. This background provides the technical foundation required for effective and immediate observation platforms.
- Key executives attending the signing included ACK CEO Cho Seon-joo, Executive Director Hwang Tae-ho, and Director Kim Yoon-ho.
- GE HealthCare Korea was represented by CEO Kim Yong-duk and Lee Heung-ki, head of the Patient Care Solutions division.
Kim Yong-duk emphasized that the partnership reflects a collaborative effort to elevate the clinical environment by merging domestic technological strengths with global capabilities. He stated that working with ACK is anticipated to enhance the connectivity and usability of medical data, directly benefiting both healthcare professionals and individuals undergoing real-time patient monitoring.


















