JLK has launched a new Medical Network Service (MNS) that will bring innovation to stroke treatment.
On the 26th, JLK announced the full launch of ‘Snappy (Stroke Network APPlication for You)’, a one-stop network service platform for securing the golden time in stroke treatment.
‘Snappy’ is Korea’s first medical network service developed by JLK, equipped with 11 full AI stroke solutions. It operates on both PC and mobile environments. It enables real-time sharing of patients’ stroke-related clinical and imaging information along with quantitatively analyzed values interpreted by AI anytime and anywhere, greatly aiding rapid treatment decision-making.
When hospitals adopt this platform, patient status, clinical information, and AI analysis results are shared among multiple medical professionals involved in stroke care, allowing real-time exchange of opinions. This enhances quick judgment by medical staff and improves the accuracy of stroke diagnosis.
Additionally, enhanced communication features such as △dedicated chat among medical staff △CT and MRI image sharing and viewer △AI diagnostic result provision are expected to maximize convenience in medical settings.
In particular, real-time communication among stroke care medical staff, including those in emergency rooms, enables rapid diagnosis and treatment decision-making, which is expected to help secure the golden time?considered critical in stroke cases?and improve prognosis.
Last year, JLK succeeded in entering the domestic non-reimbursed fee market with JBS-01K (JLK-DWI), and this year plans to actively target the US health insurance market, which is several times larger than Korea’s.
The company also plans to actively utilize Snappy for its entry into the US market. Given the long distances between hospitals in the US healthcare system, a responsive application like Snappy, equipped with advanced AI solutions and communication functions, is essential.
Kim Dong-min, CEO of JLK, stated, “Snappy is a stroke treatment AI application platform that can be conveniently operated in all medical environments,” adding, “With 11 AI stroke diagnostic tools and medical staff communication features, it will play an important role in enhancing the speed and accuracy of stroke diagnosis.”
He continued, “Snappy can provide customized services not only to domestic medical professionals but also to global medical staff in the US, Europe, Japan, and other regions, making it highly applicable in the global market,” and added, “We will develop it into a global platform leading the future of stroke diagnostic AI.”
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