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ChildCare YunTing Partners with GoodLife Health to Enhance Intelligent Diagnostic Capabilities and Launch Integrated Health Insurance Solutions

Aug 11, 2016 15:39 CST Updated 15:39

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VCBeat (WeChat ID: vcbeat) has recently learned that Shanghai Tuoxiao Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. has officially partnered with Haorensheng Group to establish a comprehensive strategic partnership, signing agreements concerning the Mighty Doctor platform, health insurance solutions, and broader strategic cooperation.


Shanghai Tuoxiao Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. was established in October 2015 and received investment from Beikeshe Angel Fund in April 2016. The company has been dedicated to cardiopulmonary health management for children aged 0–5. Its product, the ChildCare CloudListen Smart Stethoscope, works in conjunction with the CloudListen Health APP to transform physicians’ auscultation expertise into visualized lung sound waveforms with diagnostic alerts via patented algorithms, while also displaying quantitative health index results.


Zhou Hongyuan, the company’s founder and CEO, previously held positions at Neusoft Philips and Yinyi Medical. The core R&D members of his team hail from Neusoft Philips Healthcare, bringing over a decade of experience in the development and operation of large-scale medical systems. Team members have designed numerous major medical devices, including PET scanners, ultrasound systems, and MRI machines.


Although Tuoxiao Intelligent was established in 2015, its team began developing a novel cloud-based auscultation system in 2014, integrating the essence of traditional medicine with the concepts of mobile internet into its intelligent cloud-auscultation products. In close collaboration with the Affiliated Hospital of Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the company collected 15,000 clinical lung sound records from 2,000 cases to support algorithm development, providing robust data backing for its artificial intelligence algorithms. According to reports, the algorithm has achieved an accuracy rate of 98%.


According to Shanghai Tuoxiao Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. (Tuoxiao Intelligence), this collaboration was facilitated and brokered by the Beikeshe ecosystem platform. The ChildCare CloudListen intelligent stethoscope will be bundled with exclusive children’s health insurance products, providing users with value-added health insurance services. Haorensheng has authorized Tuoxiao Intelligence to use the “Mighty Doctor” intelligent pre-diagnosis and triage system—developed based on the Mayo Clinic health and medical knowledge base from the “Best Hospitals in the U.S.”—on its ChildCare CloudListen health management platform for self-diagnosis and triage functions within the “CloudListen Health” APP. Furthermore, both parties will collaborate in areas including Haorensheng’s “One-Click Call” pre-consultation services, integrated health management services featuring software-hardware synergy, centralized procurement for corporate clients, and online product sales and resource sharing.


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As a leading integrated healthcare service provider in China, Good Life was recognized by the Mayo Clinic—often hailed as the “Mecca of Medicine”—in 2013, becoming an investee company in Mayo’s healthcare layout in China. In 2014 and 2015, Good Life Group was named to the Red Herring Global 100 for two consecutive years. It has been recognized by Forbes (China) as a pioneer in “healthcare standardization,” serves as the sole strategic partner in China for both the International Disease Management Association (IDMA) and the International Health Risk Management Association (IHRMA), and is a partner for psychosomatic health risk management under China’s social security system.


In 2015, Haorensheng launched the “Mighty Doctor” intelligent pre-diagnosis and triage algorithm. Since 2016, it has adopted an open-access platform strategy, serving providers across the entire industry, including hardware manufacturers, hospitals and clinics, insurance companies, apps, websites, and WeChat official accounts. The product’s algorithm is built on a mesh knowledge data structure, known as the renowned Mayo Clinic “Health Decision Tree,” providing pre-diagnosis and triage recommendations for general patients, general practitioners, nurses, insured individuals, and others.


According to a Mayo Clinic survey report, 97% of users clearly understood the next steps to take when using this algorithm; 98% rated the system as “excellent” or “very good”; 56% of users who initially believed they needed emergency care opted for non-emergency services based on the recommendations; 38% of users who originally intended to visit specialized hospitals chose facilities within the tiered diagnosis and treatment system; and 20% of users, after using intelligent self-diagnosis to understand their condition, opted for self-care at home following professional advice.