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RPA Reduces Records Issuance Wait Times to 5 Minutes at Samsung Medical Center

Adam Smith – Tech Writer & Blogger by Adam Smith – Tech Writer & Blogger
April 23, 2025
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Introduction to Samsung Medical Center’s Automation

Samsung Medical Center in South Korea has been working to automate various processes to improve the patient experience. Tasks such as appointment management and insurance claims processing have been automated mainly through its in-house hospital information system, DARWIN. Several digital solutions have also been developed, including patient platforms for appointment setting, hospital admission, medical treatment, nursing, hospital administration, pharmacy, and radiology.

Achieving High-Level Use of Hospital Information System

Demonstrating high-level use of the HIS, the hospital was validated for Stage 7 of the HIMSS Electronic Medical Record Adoption Model in 2023. Over the past five years, it has progressively worked toward a 24/7 unmanned and fully automated system for issuing medical records to patients.

The Problem with Existing Medical Record Issuance Systems

In an interview with Healthcare IT News, Dr. Poong-Lyul Rhee, EVP and Chief Data and Digital Officer of SMC, described the existing process of medical record issuance in Korean hospitals. "[E]xisting medical record issuance systems operated by Korean hospitals offer limited accessibility for patients and are inefficient for hospitals. Patients who require medical record copies for various reasons, such as private insurance claims, consultations at other hospitals, submission to public institutions for proof of medical condition, and personal record-keeping, have to visit the hospital in person."

Challenges Faced by Patients and Providers

This added to the time and physical burdens, especially for patients with mobility difficulties or those living in remote areas. Additionally, when a patient’s representative requested the records, they had to make a return trip over a long distance if the required documents, like the patient’s consent and proof of representation, were incomplete in order to protect sensitive personal information. He also noted how providers found it challenging to handle the high demand for in-person medical records issuance, given operational inefficiencies such as additional staffing needs, expansion of physical spaces, delays in processing, and customer complaints.

Proposal for Online Medical Records Issuance System

In 2019, SMC implemented the first online system for issuing medical records in South Korea to address the growing demand for quick and safe medical records access. The hospital was met with challenges, however. Wait times ran up to two hours as staff manually processed them during hospital operating hours, and applications were only received through personal computers.

Meeting the Challenge with Phased Developments

To resolve these limitations, SMC took a phased approach to enhancing its online medical records issuance system. First, it introduced mobile and PDF generation capabilities to lower the average wait time from 50 minutes to 10 minutes. Complex and diverse manual processes were integrated, reclassified, and streamlined to standardise workflows. Data fields were also mapped into a consistent structure.

Implementation of Robotic Process Automation (RPA)

Then, in 2023, it achieved another national milestone; it became the first hospital in South Korea to apply robotic process automation (RPA) in online medical records issuance. Within a year, upgrades were introduced to fully automate the system from online application verification to PDF file issuance, upload, and final patient identity confirmation via AI-powered patient matching.

Results of the Automated System

SMC’s online medical record request system has significantly evolved through a series of phased developments, resulting in a substantial increase in online issuance rates from less than 10% initially to over 30% following full automation implemented in October 2024. Average wait times were significantly reduced to approximately five minutes. It also demonstrated 0% error rate.

Benefits of the Automated System

Additionally, SMC saw 40 million won ($27,000) in annual paper and toner cost savings and 50 million won ($34,000) more for redistributing labour. It also received fewer complaints and "overwhelmingly positive feedback"; patient satisfaction further improved with a new cost discount policy that incentivises the use of its online services. Furthermore, by reducing paper usage and patient travel, the online system has helped reduce approximately 4,056 tons of carbon dioxide emissions, equivalent to planting 610,000 trees.

"This AI-powered RPA advancement is not just about adopting new technology. It represents a major step toward true patient-centred digital innovation. We will continue leveraging cutting-edge technology to enhance both patient and staff experiences, driving further digital transformation in healthcare."

Dr Poong-Lyul Rhee
Professor, Division of Gastroenterology
Executive Vice President and Chief Data and Digital Officer
Samsung Medical Center

Conclusion

Samsung Medical Center’s automation of its medical records issuance system has been a significant success, improving patient satisfaction, reducing wait times, and increasing efficiency. The use of robotic process automation (RPA) and AI-powered patient matching has enabled the hospital to fully automate the system, resulting in a 0% error rate and significant cost savings.

FAQs

  1. What was the main problem with the existing medical record issuance systems in Korean hospitals?
    The existing systems offered limited accessibility for patients and were inefficient for hospitals, requiring patients to visit the hospital in person to obtain their medical records.
  2. How did SMC improve its online medical records issuance system?
    SMC took a phased approach to enhancing its online system, introducing mobile and PDF generation capabilities, integrating and streamlining manual processes, and implementing robotic process automation (RPA) and AI-powered patient matching.
  3. What were the results of the automated system?
    The automated system resulted in a substantial increase in online issuance rates, reduced average wait times to approximately five minutes, and demonstrated a 0% error rate.
  4. What benefits did SMC see from the automated system?
    SMC saw cost savings, reduced labour needs, and improved patient satisfaction, as well as a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions.
  5. What is the future plan for SMC’s digital transformation?
    SMC will continue to leverage cutting-edge technology to enhance both patient and staff experiences, driving further digital transformation in healthcare.
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Adam Smith – Tech Writer & Blogger

Adam Smith is a passionate technology writer with a keen interest in emerging trends, gadgets, and software innovations. With over five years of experience in tech journalism, he has contributed insightful articles to leading tech blogs and online publications. His expertise covers a wide range of topics, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, mobile technology, and the latest advancements in consumer electronics. Adam excels in breaking down complex technical concepts into engaging and easy-to-understand content for a diverse audience. Beyond writing, he enjoys testing new gadgets, reviewing software, and staying up to date with the ever-evolving tech industry. His goal is to inform and inspire readers with in-depth analysis and practical insights into the digital world.

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