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Huede is awarded by JCT
Taiwan International Medical Exhibition was recently held at Taipei World Trade Center Exhibition Hall 1. Among exhibitors was Huede Healthtech Co., Ltd., located in Smart Healthcare Zone organized by Taiwan Healthcare Industry Development Association. Huede Healthtech Co., Ltd.' independently developed Clinical Care Management System, which won National Healthcare Quality Award in 2016, once again received an award at this year's (2017) medical exhibition!
To address the issue of insufficient healthcare manpower, Huede Healthtech Co., Ltd. developed a Clinical Care Management System five years ago, which integrates medical devices for automatic retrieval of physiological data. This system provides medical care staff and hospitals with necessary care applications. In 2016, Clinical Respiratory Care System received Smart Healthcare Category Industry Application Smart Mark of the 17th National Healthcare Quality Award organized by Taiwan Healthcare Industry Development Association. The award-winning product, named Advanced Physiological Transmitting System_Ventilation (APTS_V), is a clinical care application developed by respiratory therapists for patients using ventilators.
In 2017, Huede Healthtech Co., Ltd.' developed Intelligent Infusion Pump System once again received the Smart Mark of the 18th National Healthcare Quality Award in Smart Healthcare Category Industry Application. The award-winning product is named Advanced Physiological Transmitting System_Pump (APTS_P). This system not only verifies the correctness of patients and medication but also simultaneously records patient's infusion status in cloud. It provides feedback alerts to medical staff from pump instruments, assisting them in monitoring the infusion process throughout.
In addition, Huede Healthtech Co., Ltd. holds medical ISO 13485 certification. Their developed Emergency Medical Service System (iEMS) is now fully utilized by Taipei City Fire Department's Advanced Medical Rescue Team. It connects ambulance teams, hospitals, and the 119 emergency command center, transmitting necessary information such as patient identity, 12-lead electrocardiograms, blood oxygen levels, blood pressure, and body temperature in real-time to hospital emergency rooms. This allows emergency rooms to be informed about the patient's physiological condition before arrival, and provides post-incident information such as available emergency room beds to the 119 emergency command center, enabling more efficient dispatching. This system has already benefited many residents of Taipei City.