
Innogrid (CEO Myung-jin Kim), a cloud computing and digital transformation (DT) specialist, announced on the 12th that it has exclusively won the contract for the "ISMP Consulting for Advancing the HIRA Big Data Open System" project from the Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service (HIRA, President Jung-gu Kang, hereinafter referred to as HIRA) and has commenced full-scale operations. The total project cost is approximately 580 million won.
The Korea Health Industry Development Institute's (KHIDI) Big Data Open System is a core infrastructure for safely sharing massive amounts of healthcare data with external organizations. Given the growing demand for data and the need for advanced services, it has been assessed that a stable and flexible cloud-based system needs to be reorganized.
This consulting project goes beyond simple system improvements and aims for a comprehensive redesign of the structure based on a cloud-native architecture. It also includes strategic planning that considers the potential for long-term development into an AI-based intelligent analytics platform.
As a sole proprietor, Innogrid recently completed its commencement report and plans to establish a master plan that includes ▲cloud conversion and infrastructure design ▲budget and schedule planning ▲business and system analysis ▲user feedback collection.
Through this project, the company plans to support the transition of the Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service's medical data system, thereby laying the foundation for leading the transition of public health big data to the cloud and driving structural innovation.
Meanwhile, Innogrid has experience in cloud conversion consulting for local governments such as Gyeongbuk Provincial Office, Chungbuk Provincial Office, Daegu Metropolitan City, Ulsan Metropolitan City, and Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province, as well as public institutions such as Chonnam National University, Chungbuk National University, and Korea Education and Research Information Service (KERIS), and through this project, it has expanded its capabilities into the medical data field.
Through this project, Innogrid plans to improve the inefficient operational structure of the current system and simultaneously enhance service quality and operational efficiency by reflecting the needs of open portal users and data analysis demanders.
CEO Kim Myeong-jin stated, “This project will serve as a case study that suggests the direction of public health and medical data utilization,” and added, “We will continue to provide technical and strategic support to foster a future-oriented medical data ecosystem at the Health and Welfare Service.”
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