Monday, June 11, 2018

Now the hospital……

[Translated by Google]






More evolved.

We study 'human' itself and we call it 'medicine' and the person who applies it to clinical practice is 'doctor'.

This kind of medicine for studying people began to find a more objective treatment by the ancient Greek "Hippocrates" about 280 BC and the "Emperor Boreal" written in China.

Since then, the development of IT and other industries have brought us closer to modern medicine, and we have reached modern medicine that we know through the development of stethoscopes, X-rays and microscopes.

In the hospital where the actual patient consultation takes place, a more systematic system has been established through the IT system due to the more efficient patient care system and specialization by each division.

In the past, large-volume photographic images of patients were provided in physical form such as film or CD, or kept in hospital.

But now, for the faster and more efficient treatment system, not only the large-sized photographic image file but also the patient's medical chart which occupied a lot of space has been digitally constructed through the hospital network, including the filmless hospital and the paperless hospital.

In addition, it is already known that the axis of medicine is changing paradigm from medical treatment to preventive medicine.


Therefore, not only the world-renowned overseas university hospitals but also most major hospitals are focusing on cutting-edge IT technology to build precision medical platforms.




Be smarter.

Most people begin to produce medical information from the moment they are born in the hospital, regardless of their will, and they produce different personal medical information from a light cold to regular health checkups throughout their lives.

Since medical information created in this way contains sensitive information such as patient's personal information, diagnosis, treatment, medication, and so on, since the beginning of the convergence of medical and IT, the issue of security has been consistently pointed out.


In fact, domestic and overseas hospitals have not provided the most basic encryption and security measures in the file transfer system between hospitals. In addition, many hospitals are not aware of transmission security issues.



Be more efficient.

Due to the development of medical devices based on patient diagnoses, doctors are seeing more different diagnostic information for patients than ever before.

In addition, X-ray and CT, which provide two-dimensional cross-sectional information, as well as the appearance of three-dimensional imaging through MRI, have led to the handling of large-volume image data on the cross-section, not photographs. In addition, images such as fMRI and DTI, which recently appeared to be able to recognize neuronal activity, require clearer high-definition images.


As a result, the transfer of patient files with images and images is making the internal network more burdensome. Also, in countries where IT infrastructure is relatively weak rather than developed countries where IT is developed, we still cannot establish an effective medical treatment environment through paper, film, and CD.




Go further.

When a person gets sick, people go to a doctor in the hospital, not to visit a police station or a court to find a specialist who can treat him.

If you have a problem with your hospital network due to problems such as security transfer inside and outside the hospital, it is time for you to find a large file transfer specialist, not a police or lawyer.

INNORIX is a modern, user-friendly interface with the fastest speed and security in the world with the largest files from imaging equipment such as MRI and CT as well as tens or hundreds of thousands of patient care information, it will let you get the file before you sit in front.


Also, when downloading large medical files that you have not prepared for medical care, you will not have to look at the computer monitor until the files arrive with the patient and enjoy the long, uncomfortable stillness.






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