Road to HIMSS 2026: Creating a Seamlessly Connected Medical IoT Ecosystem
As global healthcare systems face the dual pressures of an aging population and nursing shortages, “Hospital-at-Home” (HAH) is no longer a futuristic concept—it is a present reality. However, many hospitals have discovered during implementation that success requires more than just sending monitoring equipment home. The real challenge lies in “Data Silos” and “Broken Workflows”: How do we seamlessly integrate fragmented hardware data, communication software, and clinical workflows to meet hospital-grade care standards? At the upcoming HIMSS 2026, we will demonstrate how our end-to-end integrated platform bridges the digital gap between “Inpatient Treatment” and “Home Care.”
Pain Point Analysis: Why Technology Alone Cannot Achieve “Acute Care at Home”
Current market solutions are often composed of fragmented vendors—one providing video software, another offering blood pressure monitors, and yet another supplying the management backend. This fragmented architecture leads to:
- Increased Clinical Risk: Medical staff must switch between different systems, increasing the likelihood of missing critical information.
- High Management Costs: IT maintenance is difficult, and data cannot be effectively unified.
- We believe that only an architecture possessing “Interoperability” and a “Turnkey Solution” approach can safely extend acute care into the patient’s home.
imedtac’s Two Core Solutions
We construct a complete HAH solution through two main pillars: “Mobile Health” and the “Home Ecosystem.”
iMVS-MOB Mobile Telehealth Platform: Breaking Location Barriers Built upon the iMVS vital signs platform already deployed in hospitals worldwide, iMVS-MOB extends the care setting from the ward to ambulances, rural clinics, and the home.
- Seamless Interface with Existing Systems: Directly utilizes existing hospital HIS/EMR interfaces, significantly reducing deployment costs and the training threshold for staff.
- Real-time Data Synchronization: Provides a complete integrated hardware-software solution. It synchronizes video consultations with vital signs measurements, uploading data directly to the hospital system without the need for manual transcription.
- Consistent Clinical Experience: Whether in an ambulance, a health station, or a patient’s home, care teams can access complete patient information through a single platform, ensuring the precision of clinical decisions.
HAH Hospital-at-Home Ecosystem: Empowering Invisible Care Addressing the need for long-term home monitoring, we have created a comprehensive ecosystem that emphasizes a “non-intrusive” care model
- iMVS-WAV Millimeter Wave Non-Contact Sensing: Utilizing mmWave radar technology to achieve non-contact, 24/7 continuous detection of breathing, heart rate, and falls, ensuring safety while protecting patient privacy.
- ANT Care Spot Care Coordination Platform: Acting as the smart hub at the home end, it aggregates data from mmWave radars, environmental sensors, and user reports.
HAH Healthcare Platform is the bridge connecting “In-hospital EMR” with “Out-of-hospital IoT.” It provides member management, care plan execution, anomaly alerts, and statistical reporting. Through a single platform connected to the hospital’s HIS/Telehealth system, physicians and case managers can monitor all vital signs, environmental data, and medication/activity records (both in and out of the hospital) on a single screen without logging into multiple systems.
Why Choose imedtac?
We don’t just sell equipment or software; we provide Clinical-Grade Integration.
- System Cohesion: From sensing hardware and communication platforms to backend clinical workflows, we craft an organic whole. From day one of deployment, hospitals gain an operational model that is both scalable and sustainable.
- Global Field Experience: From Taiwan to Thailand and Vietnam, we have successfully deployed telehealth systems in large medical centers and regional hospitals, possessing rich practical experience with international medical information exchange standards and complex hospital IT environments.
- Standardized API & SRP Modules: We adopt an open and standardized architecture that does not lock you into a single hardware brand. Hospitals can replace blood pressure monitors, wearables, or radars based on different national regulations or budget requirements, while the backend maintains the same efficient platform and workflow.
Deployment Assessment
How does the HAH solution solve hospital IT integration headaches?
Through the HAH Healthcare Platform, we provide standardized APIs and SRP (Solution Ready Package) modules capable of bi-directional synchronization with existing HIS/EMR systems. This allows external IoT data to flow directly into clinical workstations without the need to develop a separate independent monitoring system.
What are the advantages of iMVS-WAV mmWave Radar in home care?
Unlike wearable devices that require charging and wearing, iMVS-WAV offers non-contact continuous monitoring. It can detect falls and physiological data without recording video images, perfectly balancing patient home privacy with safety.
The ultimate goal of technology is to make care warmer. iMedtac’s comprehensive solution is designed to free medical staff from tedious system switching, allowing them to return their focus to the patient. We look forward to meeting you at HIMSS 2026. Whether you are preparing to launch an HAH program or have encountered integration bottlenecks during execution, you are welcome to visit our booth (Booth #4106 & #6035). Let us work together to use clinical thinking and innovative technology to paint a clearer blueprint for the future of healthcare.
