Taipei, April 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — TPI software (TPEx: 7781) took first honors. Taiwan SMART50 Award To create FHIR-based medical AI applications.
Sponsored by the Ministry of Health, the award encourages the development of smart health apps that comply with the SMART on FHIR standard, which enables secure and real-time data sharing between different hospitals. Fifty projects were selected from among 115 applications. These apps are Taiwan Health App Space (THAS) As part of the country’s efforts to promote data interoperability in healthcare.
AI-Powered Procedural Coding Tool, a module for Healthcare Solutions, submitted by TPIsoftware digicarehas been proven to be effective in practice and SMART-compliant on FHIR.
Procedural coding apps use natural language processing (NLP) to identify whether contrast has been applied or to specify anatomical sites in a radiology report. Once clinical details are recognized, the tool generates a recommendation code that can be reviewed and manually corrected by a healthcare professional. Automated workflows improve coding accuracy, reduce rejected claims, and ensure ICD-10-PCS and DICOM compliance. The tool is compatible with existing systems such as EHRs and HISs, streamlining data entry processes and empowering staff to address complex patient concerns and care journeys.
“Being selected as one of the SMART 50 apps is a testament to our research and development capabilities in supporting healthcare transformation. A standardized framework enables hospitals and medical centers to deliver informed, quality care with more consistency, security, and plug-and-play simplicity,” he said. Pierre SheaExecutive Vice President of TPIsoftware Enterprise Application Development.
TPI Software General Manager Yeran Yeh We believe this award is due to the company’s subject matter expertise and years of experience in a highly regulated industry. “Partnerships between industry leaders, academic institutions, healthcare providers, and government agencies are fostered to support patient-centered care, clinical decision-making, and treatment. Following the model of the U.S. All of Us Research Program, we are focused on building a national database for Taiwan that is aligned with the TW Core Implementation Guide (IG) and FHIR standards, and will make data accessible within an open and standardized ecosystem.”
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