People and Technology Implements Real-Time Patient Monitoring System at the National Cancer Center
- AuthorElodie
- DateFeb 28, 2025
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Revolutionizing Digital Healthcare: Enhancing Patient Safety and Medical Efficiency with Real-Time Monitoring Solutions!
Seoul – February 21, 2025
Real-time patient monitoring systems are emerging as a key technology in the medical field, significantly improving patient safety and treatment efficiency. The ability to promptly respond to changes in the conditions of critical and long-term hospitalized patients directly impacts treatment outcomes, making real-time monitoring a crucial innovation in modern healthcare.
Reflecting these growing demands, People and Technology has successfully deployed a real-time patient monitoring system at the National Cancer Center, helping to maximize patient safety and hospital operational efficiency.

National Cancer Center Adopts People and Technology’s Real-Time Patient Monitoring System
As Korea’s leading cancer-specialized hospital, the National Cancer Center has embraced medical innovation by implementing People and Technology’s real-time patient monitoring solution.
This real-time inpatient monitoring system utilizes wearable IoT devices to continuously track patients’ location, heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, and body temperature. This system enables medical staff to monitor patients’ conditions in real time and respond immediately in emergencies, significantly strengthening the hospital’s patient safety management framework.
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People and Technology’s Real-Time Patient Monitoring Solution: A Game-Changer in Healthcare
Key Features and Benefits of the National Cancer Center Deployment
1. Real-Time Data Collection via Wearable Devices
People and Technology’s system integrates IoMT (Internet of Medical Things) devices such as smart bands, smartwatches, and patch-type wearables to continuously collect and transmit 24/7 biometric data.
- Mild patients: Equipped with smart bands or smartwatches for heart rate and apnea detection.
- Moderate patients: Provided with patch-type wearable devices placed near the heart for advanced monitoring.
The Hi-Cardi patch (manufactured by Mezoo), a lightweight, waterproof, and wireless device, enables seamless monitoring without restricting patient movement, offering an innovative solution for continuous real-time tracking.
2. Integrated Medical Management System
The collected biometric data is transmitted in real time to the hospital’s central monitoring system through an IoMT gateway, allowing continuous observation at nurse stations and medical monitoring devices.
- The system goes beyond data collection—it detects critical health risks and triggers an immediate alert for medical staff, enabling faster emergency response and enhanced patient safety.

3. AI-Based Predictive Analytics for Early Diagnosis
- AI-driven analysis enables the system to identify abnormal patterns and predict potential health risks, allowing medical teams to proactively develop treatment plans.
- This technology is expected to reduce medical emergencies and significantly enhance the overall quality of healthcare services.
Key Benefits of People and Technology’s Real-Time Patient Monitoring System
Faster Emergency Response & Enhanced Patient Safety
- Instant alerts allow medical staff to intervene immediately, significantly reducing response times and improving patient outcomes.
Increased Efficiency & Financial Benefits for Hospitals
- Automating patient monitoring reduces the burden on medical staff, allowing them to focus on critical care instead of routine checks.
- The system integrates ECG monitoring, which can be linked to medical insurance claims, creating new revenue opportunities for hospitals.
Reduced Caregiver Burden & Enhanced Hospital Trust
- The system provides peace of mind to caregivers, alleviating the stress of constant monitoring.
- Hospitals can strengthen patient trust by demonstrating their commitment to advanced, responsive healthcare.
Real-Time Patient Monitoring: A Must-Have Solution for Modern Hospitals
The National Cancer Center’s adoption of People and Technology’s system is a prime example of how digital healthcare can revolutionize medical services. This successful implementation proves that real-time patient monitoring not only safeguards patient lives but also enhances hospital response strategies and operational efficiency.
Real-time monitoring is no longer an option—it is a necessity.
Hospitals must prioritize patient safety by investing in cutting-edge monitoring solutions to stay ahead in the evolving landscape of healthcare.