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Medical IT Applications and Surgical Safety Seminar Successfully Concludes
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Medical IT Applications and Surgical Safety Seminar Successfully Concludes

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The Taiwan Medical Quality Association recently co-hosted the “Medical Information Technology Application and Surgical Safety Seminar” with our hospital, inviting several top experts from domestic medical institutions to focus on topics such as smart healthcare, surgical safety, and information integration, and share experiences.

Chairman Zheng Shaoyu of the Taiwan Medical Quality Association opened the event with “Healthcare 4.0”, emphasizing that the medical system, facing aging and digital transformation challenges, must actively employ AI (Artificial Intelligence) information technology to create a patient‑centered smart care environment.

The seminar topics include:

  • Implementation of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) to improve surgical quality and safety – experience sharing

  • Smart management and workflow optimization of operating rooms

  • Pre‑operative team communication to enhance patient safety and surgical quality

  • Intelligent management and monitoring effectiveness of antibiotics and multidrug‑resistant bacteria

  • Practical application of AI smart healthcare for early disease prevention and precision treatment

  • Clinical information integration, using FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources), BI (Business Intelligence), AI, CQL (Clinical Quality Language), and No‑code to build a patient safety platform

  • Fourth‑generation synchronous tele‑care to improve medical care

Panorama of the conference venue

Speaker delivering a talk

Through the brilliant experience sharing of experts from various hospitals, the audience was inspired with innovative thinking on smart healthcare and patient safety, and it is believed that these ideas can be applied in their respective work positions in the future, sparking further ideas. Finally, Major General Chen Yihong, Director of the Army Medical Corps, reminded everyone during the seminar’s conclusion that while advancing medical information technology, we must still uphold the attitude that “treating patients with warmth is something technology cannot replace,” succinctly expressing the core value that technology and humane medical care should both be emphasized.

Our hospital will continue to refine medical quality, placing patients at the center and leveraging information technology to create a safer, smarter, and more compassionate medical care environment.

Group photo of participants