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The Korean AI company also plans expansion into Vietnam and Hong Kong.
Trained on local medical laws and treatment guidelines, the model scored 96.4 on the 2025 Korean Medical Licensing Examination.
The model can also make zero-shot predictions.
Also, South Korea's Ministry of Health and Welfare has made more patient data available on the My Health Record app.
It demonstrated over 90% accuracy in detecting binary foetal movements in a hospital trial.
After setting up a 24/7 digital GP front door, the New Zealand government has provided funding for a new online platform to access mental health services.
Former Zuellig Pharma exec Louis Payet launches Peach Health Asia, aiming to make coach-guided tele-physiotherapy and digital rehabilitation accessible across Southeast Asia.
Also, a Taiwanese consortium is expanding across the Japanese elderly care sector.
Developed by Cancer Institute NSW, the multi-data-trained tool aims to educate people over 40 about their cancer risks.
Also, Topcon acquires New Zealand-founded Toku to expand access to AI-based health screening using retinal images.