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How Can AI Really Improve Healthcare Access?

Coreline Soft
Coreline Soft
Registration date2025. 05. 25

AI technology is no longer just a diagnostic support tool. Today, it's emerging as a critical driver for solving a key public health challenge: medical accessibility. At AWC 2025 in Seoul, held on May 22 at CHA Bio Complex in Pangyo, Gyeonggi Province, experts gathered to discuss the real clinical applications of AI and its role in the public healthcare landscape. 
This article highlights insights from Coreline Soft CPO Joonmin Park, who spoke on how AI can meaningfully contribute to narrowing healthcare gaps—while emphasizing the importance of responsible and gradual expansion.



 

“Is AI more empathetic than doctors?”

A recent study showed that AI systems outperformed physicians in multiple dimensions—empathy, clarity, and diagnostic accuracy. Dr. Hyungchul Lee of Seoul National University Hospital pointed out that if AI could also handle prescriptions, it might serve as a valuable solution in underserved regions, such as remote islands or emergency situations where access to human physicians is limited. His perspective focused not just on technical superiority, but on how AI might shift the way patients experience care.

 

“Improving access? Responsible expansion is more realistic.”

Joonmin Park (Coreline Soft CPO) offered a grounded and practical view:
“AI is undoubtedly a powerful tool for expanding healthcare access, particularly in remote diagnostic imaging workflows. But in real-world clinical settings, not all patients present in the same way.”
He emphasized that in cases involving elderly patients or non-typical symptoms, the current generation of AI is still limited. For example, mild fatigue may mask a severe condition—something that requires human clinical judgment.


 

“That's why we need to start with clearly defined domains and expand step-by-step.”

Park cited lung cancer screening and COPD as areas where imaging patterns are more standardized, making them ideal entry points for AI deployment. This strategy, he noted, is not only efficient—but also a responsible choice to protect patient safety and clinical reliability.
Coreline Soft has participated in multiple lung cancer AI projects worldwide, and continues to develop image-based clinical decision support tools to bridge real-world healthcare gaps.


 

“Preventive public health—enabled by digital healthcare.”

Park also pointed to how digital healthcare can empower proactive intervention, particularly for elderly or rural populations:
“For patients who have difficulty visiting hospitals frequently, digital monitoring can offer immense value. It enables early detection and preventive intervention before hospital visits are necessary.”
In this way, digital health isn't just about responding to illness—it’s about predicting and preventing it.



 

Technology Is a Tool—Responsible Expansion Is the Direction

What stood out at AWC 2025 was not just AI’s capability, but the call for accountable, step-by-step implementation.
Coreline Soft remains committed to digital health strategies that address real-world challenges in lung cancer screening, image analysis, and public healthcare AI adoption—in ways that are both scalable and safe.

 

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