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Selvas AI affiliate Mediana announced on the 23rd that it has signed a contract with Medifield Han River Hospital to deliver wearable real-time electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring solutions. This contract is the first achievement in 10 business days since the launch of the product, and it is evaluated that Mediana's integrated wired and wireless monitoring business, including wearable electrocardiogram solutions, has entered the initial sales stage.
Medifield Han River Hospital is a 300-bed general hospital and plans to operate about 20 medical departments, including internal medicine, surgery, neurosurgery, and orthopedic surgery. After the partial opening in February, it plans to start full-fledged treatment through the Grand Open on March 2.
According to the industry, Medifield Han River Hospital has been comparing and reviewing products not based on a single wireless product but an integrated monitoring structure that considers patient safety and operational efficiency across the hospital to establish ward operating standards since the beginning of its opening.
Mediana links wearable electrocardiogram (ECG) to the existing wired patient monitoring system (PMD)-based bed monitoring system and provides a structure that can monitor the fall detection function to prevent patient safety accidents on one platform. The company explained that the structure that can continuously monitor patient conditions from severe patients to general wards and mobile patients influenced the decision to introduce it.
The Mediana wearable electrocardiogram solution is also characterized by increased convenience and maintenance efficiency in the ward with waterproof functions and battery performance that can be used for a long time. It is explained that operational efficiency can be secured even in a continuous measurement environment for long-term inpatients by reducing the burden of charging and replacing medical staff.
Mediana is a wired patient monitoring device company with 32 years of experience and has an installation and maintenance response system based on the experience of building a system optimized for the domestic hospital environment and a network of sales agencies nationwide.
"The structure in which wired monitoring, wireless electrocardiogram, and patient safety functions are integrated into one platform was an important factor in the decision to introduce," said Kang Nam-kyu, director of the Medical Field Han River Hospital. "From the medical staff's point of view, the burden of charging and patch replacement is relatively small, so it will help maintain the ward's work flow."
"This contract is meaningful in that the monitoring structure that integrates wired, wireless, and falls was selected in the medical field," said Yoon Seung-hyun, president of Mediana. "We plan to expand the contract focusing on practical utilization in terms of hospital operation efficiency and patient safety management in the future."
Meanwhile, according to Global Growth Insights, the global patient monitoring device market is expected to reach USD 21.03 billion (about KRW 31 trillion) in 2026, and is expected to grow to USD 34.05 billion (about KRW 50 trillion) by 2034.

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Selvas AI affiliate Mediana announced on the 23rd that it has signed a contract with Medifield Han River Hospital to deliver wearable real-time electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring solutions. This contract is the first achievement in 10 business days since the launch of the product, and it is evaluated that Mediana's integrated wired and wireless monitoring business, including wearable electrocardiogram solutions, has entered the initial sales stage.
Medifield Han River Hospital is a 300-bed general hospital and plans to operate about 20 medical departments, including internal medicine, surgery, neurosurgery, and orthopedic surgery. After the partial opening in February, it plans to start full-fledged treatment through the Grand Open on March 2.
According to the industry, Medifield Han River Hospital has been comparing and reviewing products not based on a single wireless product but an integrated monitoring structure that considers patient safety and operational efficiency across the hospital to establish ward operating standards since the beginning of its opening.
Mediana links wearable electrocardiogram (ECG) to the existing wired patient monitoring system (PMD)-based bed monitoring system and provides a structure that can monitor the fall detection function to prevent patient safety accidents on one platform. The company explained that the structure that can continuously monitor patient conditions from severe patients to general wards and mobile patients influenced the decision to introduce it.
The Mediana wearable electrocardiogram solution is also characterized by increased convenience and maintenance efficiency in the ward with waterproof functions and battery performance that can be used for a long time. It is explained that operational efficiency can be secured even in a continuous measurement environment for long-term inpatients by reducing the burden of charging and replacing medical staff.
Mediana is a wired patient monitoring device company with 32 years of experience and has an installation and maintenance response system based on the experience of building a system optimized for the domestic hospital environment and a network of sales agencies nationwide.
"The structure in which wired monitoring, wireless electrocardiogram, and patient safety functions are integrated into one platform was an important factor in the decision to introduce," said Kang Nam-kyu, director of the Medical Field Han River Hospital. "From the medical staff's point of view, the burden of charging and patch replacement is relatively small, so it will help maintain the ward's work flow."
"This contract is meaningful in that the monitoring structure that integrates wired, wireless, and falls was selected in the medical field," said Yoon Seung-hyun, president of Mediana. "We plan to expand the contract focusing on practical utilization in terms of hospital operation efficiency and patient safety management in the future."
Meanwhile, according to Global Growth Insights, the global patient monitoring device market is expected to reach USD 21.03 billion (about KRW 31 trillion) in 2026, and is expected to grow to USD 34.05 billion (about KRW 50 trillion) by 2034.