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ITEyes Secures 3rd Consecutive Contract for National 'My HealthWay' Platform Operation

Global Economic Times Reporter / Updated : 2026-04-21 11:52:53
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Consolidating Medical Records Across Nationwide Hospitals… Expected to Enhance Public Convenience in Healthcare



ITEyes (CEO Seong-nam Lee), a KOSDAQ-listed Information and Communication Technology (ICT) specialist, announced on the 21st that it has been awarded the contract for the "Operation and Maintenance of the Health Information Highway (My HealthWay) System" for the third consecutive year.

The project is valued at approximately 4.7 billion KRW and will span over the next two years. ITEyes plans to leverage its extensive experience—having been involved in the initial construction, advancement, and operation of the system—to ensure a stable and seamless service for the public.

A Unified Digital Gateway for Medical Data
The 'Health Information Highway' is a national medical data platform designed to integrate personal medical records scattered across various healthcare institutions, allowing users to access them in one centralized location. Through this system, patients can easily verify their past test results and medical history when transferring between hospitals or undergoing new treatments.

Currently, the system is linked with approximately 1,300 medical institutions nationwide, including all 45 tertiary general hospitals. The platform operates 365 days a year, providing reliable access to vital health information at any time.

Enhancing User Accessibility
ITEyes has been consistently improving the "My Health Record" mobile application and its official website to enhance user convenience. The company is also actively responding to the increasing demand for medical data utilization in the digital era.

"We are committed to ensuring stable system operations so that citizens can manage and utilize their own health information more conveniently," said Seong-nam Lee, CEO of ITEyes. "Moving forward, we will continue to expand our network to include even more medical institutions."
As ITEyes secures this long-term project, it solidifies its position as a leader in the healthcare ICT sector, contributing to the digital transformation of the South Korean national healthcare system.

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