Healthcare IT News November 10, 2022
Adam Ang

It is part of the hospital’s smart remote health monitoring system project with A*STAR spinoff Respiree.

Changi General Hospital in Singapore is now developing and validating AI algorithms to predict the likelihood of patient deterioration as part of its smart remote health monitoring system.

WHAT IT’S ABOUT

The hospital has been collaborating with A*STAR medtech spinoff Respiree to develop a remote patient monitoring (RPM) system. It is one of the projects that CGH, Respiree and A*STAR are working on, backed with SG$1.35 million (over $950,000) in funding from the National Research Foundation Singapore.

The RPM system features a wearable sensor that tracks patients’ vital signs. It comprises a sensor patch and a finger oximeter linked to a central system or...

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