Privacy Policy

People & Technology (hereinafter ‘the company’) regards a customer’s personal information as important and complies with the Act on Promotion of Information and Communications Network Utilization and ... Utilization and Information Protection, Etc. If the personal information handling policy is revised, the company will give a notice through Notice in the website (or separate notice).

ο This policy is enforced from 2023

Items of personal information collected
The company shall collect the following personal information for membership registration, counseling, and service application.
  • ο Items to collect: title, e-mail address, access log
  • ο Personal information collection method: online inquiry
Personal information collection and use purpose
The company utilizes the collected personal information for the following purpose
  • ο The performance of the service offering contract, and the fee settlement and payment based on service offering
Personal information retention and use period
As a principle, after personal information collection and use purpose are accomplished, the information is immediately destroyed. The information described below is kept for the given period and reason indicated below.

A. The reason for information retention according to company policy

- Illegal use record
Retention reason: prevention of illegal use
Retention period: one year

B. The reason for information retention according to related laws

If information needs to be kept according to related laws, including Commercial Code and the Act on the Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce, etc., customer information shall be kept for the given period defined in the related laws. In this case, the company shall utilize the customer information only for the purpose of retention, and the retention period is as follows.

- Record about contract, contract withdrawal, etc
Retention reason: the Act on the Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce, etc
Retention period: five years
- Record about payment, goods supply, etc
Retention reason: the Act on the Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce, etc
Retention period: five years
- Record about electronic financial transactions
Retention reason: Electronic Financial Transactions Act
Retention period: five years
- Record about consumers’ complaints or dispute settlement
Retention reason: the Act on the Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce, etc
Retention period: three years
The procedure and method of personal information destruction
As a principle, after personal information collection and use purpose are accomplished, the information is immediately destroyed. The destruction procedure and method are described as follows.
  • ο Destruction procedure

    The customer information typed for inquiries of maintenance, etc. are moved to a separate DB (a separate file in case of paper) after the purpose is accomplished, and then is kept for a certain period according to the information protection reasons defined in the company policy and related laws (See Retention and Use Period) before being destroyed. The personal information moved to a separate DB is not used for other purposes than the retention purpose unless there are related laws.

  • ο Destruction method

    - The personal information saved in an electronic file type is deleted in the technical method to prevent it from being used ever.

    - The personal information printed out in paper is shredded or incinerated.

Personal information offering
As a principle, the company shall not provide users’ personal information outside. However, the cases described below are exceptional.
Installation and operation of automatic collector of personal information, and refusal of automatic collection
The company runs ‘cookie’, etc. to find and save your information frequently. A cookie is a small text file that the server used for operating the website of the company sends to your browser. It is saved in your computer hard disk. The company utilizes a cookie for the following purposes.

Person in charge of personal information management
  • ο Name : Administrator
  • ο E-mail : company@basgenbio.com

For other reports or questions about privacy infringement, contact any of the following organizations.

  • 1.Personal Information Dispute Mediation Committee (www.1336.or.kr/1336)
  • 2.Information Protection Mark Certification Committee (www.eprivacy.or.kr/02-580-0533~4)
  • 3.Iternet Crime Investigation Center of Supreme Prosecutors' Office(http://icic.sppo.go.kr/02-3480-3600)
  • 4.Cyber Terror Response Center of National Police Agency (www.ctrc.go.kr/02-392-0330)

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Real-Time Patient Monitoring Market Evolves from Wearables to Integrated Hospital Operations Platforms

  • AuthorKim Sunae
  • DateFeb 06, 2026
  • Views19

 

Real-time patient monitoring market evolves from wearable-centric solutions to integrated hospital operations platforms

– From vital signs to location data: a platform strategy connecting patients and wards

 

With the rapid growth of the smart healthcare industry, the real-time patient monitoring market is also expanding quickly. Until now, this market has largely been driven by wearable medical device manufacturers. While technologies for measuring individual vital signs such as ECG, oxygen saturation, and blood pressure have become increasingly sophisticated, hospitals have faced limitations due to fragmented, device-centric systems that prevent seamless integration between patient management and ward operations.

 

Recognizing this challenge, People & Technology introduced real-time patient monitoring based on its IndoorPlus+ SmartCare platform, which goes beyond simple vital sign collection to connect patient status and ward operations into a unified operational flow. This approach shifts away from device-centric solutions toward a platform layer that spans hospital-wide operations.

 

 


 


 

A platform connecting patients and hospital operations

 

 

IndoorPlus+ SmartCare integrates seven reimbursable medical devices into a single platform, managing both patient vital signs and real-time location and movement data. The platform will continue expanding its device integration capabilities.

 

Through this integration, medical staff can simultaneously monitor patient conditions and ward situations, enabling faster and more accurate clinical responses.


 

A unified operational environment for patients and wards

 

 

IndoorPlus+ SmartCare combines key vital data—including ECG, oxygen saturation, and blood pressure—with patient location and activity information within a single platform. By consolidating data from multiple medical devices, healthcare providers gain real-time visibility not only into individual patient conditions but also into the overall operational flow of the ward.

 

This reduces the need for repetitive manual checks, enables proactive responses to abnormal situations, and supports real-time, data-driven operational decision-making. The platform goes beyond traditional patient monitoring to provide comprehensive visibility at the hospital operations level.

 

 


 


 

Vendor-neutral architecture for maximum flexibility

 

 

Another key differentiator is the platform’s vendor-neutral architecture, which avoids dependence on any specific device manufacturer. Hospitals can continue using their existing medical devices while freely combining equipment based on clinical needs and patient conditions.

 

This ensures that ward operations and clinical workflows are not constrained by specific device ecosystems. Hospitals can flexibly configure their systems as operational needs evolve, maintaining operational autonomy and adaptability.

 

This operational-centric platform design fundamentally differentiates IndoorPlus+ SmartCare from conventional wearable-centric monitoring solutions.


 

Easy deployment and optimized operations with minimal implementation burden

 

 

IndoorPlus+ SmartCare is designed for gradual deployment on top of existing hospital infrastructure, minimizing implementation burden. Its plug-in gateway supports both fixed and mobile environments and allows integration with existing systems such as bedside displays, enabling rapid deployment without large-scale construction.

 

The system can also be expanded selectively as wards grow or clinical departments expand, allowing hospitals to scale gradually according to operational needs.

 

Combined with real-time location tracking and activity monitoring, the platform provides immediate visibility into patient movements and condition changes. This enables healthcare providers to intuitively understand ward conditions while improving both patient safety and operational efficiency.


 

Accelerating expansion toward 10,000 monitored beds and medical AI integration

 

 

People & Technology has expanded deployment across diverse healthcare environments, including large metropolitan hospitals, regional medical centers, public healthcare institutions, and integrative medicine hospitals.

 

To date, the company has deployed real-time patient monitoring systems across more than 50 medical institutions, covering approximately 3,000 hospital beds.

 

Based on this rapid adoption, the company expects annual deployments to exceed 10,000 beds in 2026, with cumulative deployments growing significantly beyond that level.

 

The company plans to establish real-time patient monitoring as a standard hospital infrastructure while gradually expanding into medical AI applications. As healthcare workforce shortages and operational complexity increase, real-time data-driven operations are becoming essential for reducing staff workload and enabling faster clinical decision-making.

 

Accordingly, People & Technology aims to evolve real-time patient monitoring from a standalone solution into a core infrastructure supporting overall hospital operations.


 

Expanding into integrated medical AI platforms

 

 

In addition, the company was selected as the lead organization for the 2025 “Public AX Project” focused on AI for infectious disease response. Through this initiative, People & Technology is developing an integrated medical AI system encompassing:

  • Real-time patient data collection

  • Explainable AI analysis

  • EMR integration

  • Automated SOAP clinical documentation

 

 

This project is accelerating the validation of data-driven hospital operation models.

 

 


 

 

CEO Statement

 

 

“The key to real-time patient monitoring is not just technology, but building systems that hospitals can easily adopt and operate reliably. By expanding IoMT-based real-time data into full hospital operational digital transformation, we aim to create practical smart hospital environments that improve both staff efficiency and patient safety.”

— Hong Sung-pyo, CEO, People & Technology