NewNet Technology recently announced the successful launch of a military hospital medical quality supervision and safety early warning management platform co-developed with Geejing Technology. The platform delivers comprehensive, real-time and customized medical quality supervision and safety alert services for military hospitals, greatly improving their medical service standards and risk control capabilities.
As a critical component of national medical resources, military hospitals are confronted with mounting pressures in medical quality and safety risk management. To tackle these challenges, NewNet partnered with Geejing Technology, leveraging Geejing’s cutting-edge technologies and professional development team to build this innovative platform jointly.
Geejing’s WebBuilder solution features high configurability and powerful data analysis performance, which fully matches NewNet’s business requirements. Powered by big data and AI technologies, the platform conducts real-time analysis on medical data, identifies hidden medical risks and sends timely alerts, ensuring efficient hospital operation and patient safety.
The platform rollout boosts overall operational efficiency and enables refined medical quality supervision for military hospitals. A representative from NewNet commented: “We are delighted to partner with Geejing Technology to build this outstanding medical quality supervision and safety early warning platform. We believe it will deliver robust support to military hospitals and make positive contributions to the advancement of healthcare industry.”
Geejing’s project lead stated: “We are honored to provide this tailored solution for NewNet Technology. Our team will continue to deliver full support to help them address diverse operational challenges. We also hope this partnership can create more opportunities to drive innovation and development within healthcare sector.”
The collaboration between NewNet Technology and Geejing Technology exemplifies how technology elevates medical service quality and strengthens safety early warning capacity. It is expected that more medical institutions will adopt similar technical solutions to fuel industrial innovation and growth in the future.