| Session 1. u-Health as Emerging Healthcare Service |
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Information technologies are applied to well-being as well as to the entertainment and to the life convenience. In this session we review u-healthcare as one of the killer application of information technologies. We study the current status of u-healthcare standardization used for its industrialization and suggest u-healthcare business models to investigate its industrialization direction. |
Chair : Kwang Suk PARK, Professor & Chair, Dept. of Biomedical Eng., Seoul Nat'l Univ. Hospital |
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| - u-Healthcare and Future Medicine |
| Seokhwa KIM, Professor, Dept. of Plastic Surgery, Seoul Nat'l Univ. Hospital |
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- Overview and Status: Medical Device “Plug-and-play” Interoperability
Standards for u-Healthcare |
| Sungkee Lee, Professor, School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Kyungpook Nat'l Univ. |
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- u-Healthcare Business Models
: Business Status & Prospect of u-Healthcare Service |
| Hong-jin KIM, Director, u-Health Division, Insung Information Co., Ltd. |
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| Session 2. Technologies and Applications for u-Healthcare |
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In this session, we investigate the current status and outlook of u-healthcare technologies. Examples of devices and systems needed for the u-healthcare services will be given. Also a model service in Korea will be shown to predict future u-healthcare services direction. |
| Chair : Sun Hee PARK, Director, IT Convergence Tech. Research Laboratory, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute |
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- Ubiquitous Lifecare Technologies
: Ubiquitous Lifecare Technologies of ETRI |
| Soo Jun PARK, Senior Researcher/Head, Life Informatics Research Team, Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute |
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| - Telecare Service for Post Heart Surgery |
| Dong Kyun PARK, Associate Professor/Manager, u-Healthcare Center, Gachon Univ. Gil Hospital |
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| - Ubiqutous Emergency Service : u-119 |
| DaeHoon KANG, Officer, U-119, Nat’l Emergency Management Agency |
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