On May 27, the high-level summit themed “The Future Is Here: The Era of Integrated Smart Healthcare Informatics,” hosted by Peking University Medical Information Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “PKU MedInfo”), was grandly held at the Zhuhai International Convention and Exhibition Center. As an important component of the 2016 China Hospital Information Network Conference, the event was moderated by Mr. Li Li, General Manager of the Information Technology Department at Peking University International Hospital. Mr. Li Baoluo, Honorary Chairman of the Professional Committee on Hospital Information Management under the Chinese Hospital Association, and Mr. He Bin, Vice President of Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital, were invited to attend and deliver speeches. Representatives from Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital, Peking University International Hospital, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, and IBM shared valuable insights into their explorations and practices in building smart healthcare systems. The forum attracted active participation and widespread attention from directors of renowned hospitals across China, industry experts, and media outlets.

Address by Mr. Li Baoluo, Honorary Chairman of the Professional Committee on Information Management, Chinese Hospital Association
Themed “The Future Is Here,” the forum invited renowned industry experts, hospital presidents, and partners to engage in technical analysis, experience sharing, future outlooks, and intellectual exchanges on topics such as integrated smart healthcare, mobile health, and healthcare big data. At the event, Chen Zhongyang, CEO of Peking University Healthcare Information Technology (PKU HIT), first presented PKU HIT’s “New Blueprint for Future Smart Healthcare,” built through its products and technologies.

PKU Healthcare IT CEO Chen Zhongyang Introduces the Company’s Strategic Layout
In the future, PKU Healthcare IT will leverage its Integrated Intelligent Healthcare (IIH) platform as the underlying architecture to support service models including regional health, primary care, smart integrated hospitals, smart hospital groups, and the “One Cloud, Three Terminals” framework. Centered on in-hospital, regional health, and individual services, it will provide a tripartite diagnosis and treatment management service for hospitals, physicians, and patients, supplemented by big data analytics services. “We are transitioning from a business model based on product sales and customized development to one centered on data and users, focusing on efficient, professional products and internet platform operations,” stated Chen Zhongyang. “Going forward, PKU Healthcare IT will achieve rapid growth driven by the dual engines of professional product and service delivery and internet platform operation.”
The Integrated Intelligent Healthcare Platform (IIH), the “One Cloud, Three Terminals” mobile healthcare solution, and medical big data analytics and application are the key focuses of Peking University Health Information Technology’s (PKU HIT) product strategy this year. Thanks to the relentless efforts and bold practices of its technical team, these intelligent integrated products, mobile healthcare solutions, and smart big data applications have been successfully deployed and implemented in numerous hospitals. Chen Zhongyang pointed out that the “integrated, intelligent, ubiquitous, and ecological” smart HIT architecture will undoubtedly meet all future demands for intelligent healthcare development.

Conference Venue
The development of the Internet has brought infinite possibilities to the practice of healthcare informatization. Technologies such as integration platforms, smart integrated platforms, mobile health, and healthcare big data have propelled healthcare informatization to new heights. Mobile communication technologies have made healthcare services readily accessible at one’s fingertips. In the future, the value of healthcare informatization will be maximized, echoing the forum theme: “The Future Is Here.”
It is understood that PKU Healthcare IT, formerly known as Zhongbang Huizhi, is China’s first enterprise dedicated to healthcare informatization and the first domestic vendor to successfully implement hospital information platforms and data centers. Leveraging the resources of Peking University and Founder Group, it has supported the development of the Health Information Technology (HIT) industry for over two decades, establishing itself as one of the largest providers and service providers of digital hospital and regional healthcare solutions in China. To date, PKU Healthcare IT has served more than 3,000 clients, including over 200 tertiary hospitals.