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In this episode of SIIMCast, hosts Jason and Prasanth sits down with Dr. Jong-Soo Choi, the Chief Technology Officer at Samsung Medical Center in South Korea, and a prominent leader in digital health transformation. Dr. Choi, who also serves as an adjunct professor at the Samsung Advanced Institute for Health Sciences & Technology (SAIHST) and an advisory board member for HIMSS INFRAM, delves into how Samsung Medical Center became the first healthcare enterprise to achieve DIAM Stage 7.
Dr. Choi shares the journey of Samsung Medical Center, detailing the significance of the Digital Imaging Adoption Model (DIAM) and what achieving Stage 7 means for a medical institution.
This episode offers valuable insights into the strategies and innovations that have propelled Samsung Medical Center to the forefront of digital health, making it a must-listen for healthcare professionals and institutions aiming to enhance their digital imaging practices and achieve the highest standards in healthcare technology.
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In this episode of SIIMCast, hosts Jason and Prasanth sits down with Dr. Jong-Soo Choi, the Chief Technology Officer at Samsung Medical Center in South Korea, and a prominent leader in digital health transformation. Dr. Choi, who also serves as an adjunct professor at the Samsung Advanced Institute for Health Sciences & Technology (SAIHST) and an advisory board member for HIMSS INFRAM, delves into how Samsung Medical Center became the first healthcare enterprise to achieve DIAM Stage 7.
Dr. Choi shares the journey of Samsung Medical Center, detailing the significance of the Digital Imaging Adoption Model (DIAM) and what achieving Stage 7 means for a medical institution.
This episode offers valuable insights into the strategies and innovations that have propelled Samsung Medical Center to the forefront of digital health, making it a must-listen for healthcare professionals and institutions aiming to enhance their digital imaging practices and achieve the highest standards in healthcare technology.
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