It is understood that Yang Hongren has frequently visited overseas this year, and even just completed a tour of four hospitals in South Korea yesterday, visiting South Korean medical institutions that were shortlisted for the top 100 smart hospitals in Newsweek.
Looking at the development of smart hospitals in Taiwan, he said frankly that Taiwan has become very closed off in the past three years due to the epidemic. However, the international smart hospital evaluation projects include electronic functions, telemedicine, digital imaging, artificial intelligence and automation technology, and there is no one that Taiwan cannot match. It will be done. The most important thing is that the medical system needs to "change its mentality."
He believes that the so-called smart hospital does not use ivory coast telegram advanced technologies, but uses smartphones as the first step to shorten the medical treatment process and connect medical services with patients. This is also a priority service to be introduced in the smart medical city.
When setting the operational goals of the Smart Medical City, Yang Hongren said that Min Sheng General Hospital (Jingguo General Hospital) has 50,000 outpatient visits per month, and he estimates that the Smart Medical City will have about 20,000 outpatient visits per month, with an annual operating volume of 50,000. With a revenue of 600 million yuan, coupled with the profits driven by the surrounding restaurants and housing, it is expected that the investment benefits of the smart medical city will begin to show next year.