NCKU collaborates with Quanta Computer to launch QOCA baby for neonatal care
National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), southern Taiwan, has collaborated with Quanta Computer to launch a cloud solution expecting to provide neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) doctors and parents access to a live video stream that they can watch anywhere from mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.
âDoctors at NCKU Hospital not only care about patients but value the quality of lifeâ
The cloud solution called "QOCA babyTM" is extending from the BabyCam project carried out by research collaboration between Quanta Research Institute and Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), revealed Quanta Computer, a Taiwan-based manufacturer of notebook computers.
One extension of QOCA babyTM is a mobile patient monitoring unit installed in an ICU that enables real time audio/video interactions between physicians, patients and patients' family members, according to Alex Huang, Senior Manager of Quanta Computer.
NCKU Hospital neonatologist Yuh-Jyh Lin is the first physician to use the device, "QOCA babyTM via technology transmits not only the sound and image but the dedicate feelings and love toward new life."
Dr. Lin applied QOCA babyTM to tend intensively to a 7-month premature baby who is diagnosed with intestinal perforation and needs emergency surgery. After the operation, thanks to QOCA babyTM, Dr. Lin is able to observe the baby by monitoring it on the screen of his tablet even when he is home.
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