Gachon University Gil Hospital Establishs Self-Evaluation Mobile System for Patient Health Status
Aug 19, 2025
Gachon University Gil Hospital (Hospital Director Kim Woo-kyung) recently established a mobile system called 「Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs)」 for accurate evaluation of patient health status.
The PROMs mobile system is a tool that allows medical staff to comprehensively judge the results of a patient's direct evaluation of his or her health status.
It consists of questions that can measure the health status, symptoms, pain, and quality of life experienced by patients themselves through standardized tools, which are difficult to confirm in blood tests and detailed imaging tests.
When a patient evaluates his or her health status through a mobile link before treatment, the results are linked to the hospital's electronic medical records, which are used as important data for medical staff to comprehensively judge the patient's condition and communicate with the patient.
Hospital Director Kim Woo-kyung said "We will operate PROMs so that patients and medical staff can communicate efficiently in a convenient way through the introduction of patient-centered mobile-based evaluation and positively affect patient experience and treatment performance."
The PROMs mobile system is a tool that allows medical staff to comprehensively judge the results of a patient's direct evaluation of his or her health status.
It consists of questions that can measure the health status, symptoms, pain, and quality of life experienced by patients themselves through standardized tools, which are difficult to confirm in blood tests and detailed imaging tests.
When a patient evaluates his or her health status through a mobile link before treatment, the results are linked to the hospital's electronic medical records, which are used as important data for medical staff to comprehensively judge the patient's condition and communicate with the patient.
Hospital Director Kim Woo-kyung said "We will operate PROMs so that patients and medical staff can communicate efficiently in a convenient way through the introduction of patient-centered mobile-based evaluation and positively affect patient experience and treatment performance."
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