
MotionLabs (CEO Woojin Lee), a hospital patient experience (PX) management infrastructure startup, announced that it has been selected as a member of NVIDIA Inception, a startup incubation program by global AI computing company NVIDIA.
NVIDIA Inception is a program that supports promising startups around the world with innovative technologies like AI and data science, providing them with GPU infrastructure, AI development tools, specialized training, and access to a global investment network. MotionLabs was selected for this program in recognition of its potential to build patient experience intelligence based on over 5 million patient communication and interaction data.
MotionLabs' flagship service is Re:Visit, a patient experience-based CRM solution for hospitals. Re:Visit provides timely, relevant information and communication for patient recovery and management after treatment, increasing return visit rates and facilitating systematic management of patient relationships. Furthermore, the company is expanding into a PX intelligence platform that integrates and structures fragmented patient experience data and links it to hospital management performance.
With this NVIDIA Inception selection, the company plans to leverage NVIDIA's AI infrastructure to enhance Livisit's data analysis and decision support capabilities. This will include building hospital management intelligence based on patient communication data, enhancing the ability to generate messages tailored to patient characteristics, and developing an AI-powered dashboard that intuitively monitors hospital performance. The company plans to focus on reducing the workload of medical staff and continuously improving the patient experience.
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