Suncheon-si Yeonhyang Health Living Support Center Launches Mobile Healthcare Service
Non-face-to-face Health Management 'Health Manager in My Hand'
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] The Yeonhyang Health Support Center in Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do announced on the 12th that it started the 'Mobile Healthcare Service' to take care of citizens' health non-face-to-face in accordance with the COVID-19 situation from the 11th.
'Mobile Healthcare' is a program that supports individual health habits and health management by transmitting information using near-field wireless communication between a smartphone app and a smartwatch anytime and anywhere. It started with a preliminary test for three weeks from May 11 and will be provided for six months.
Service recipients will receive personalized remote customized health management services anytime and anywhere, including lifestyle, exercise, and dietary consultations from a team of public health professionals such as doctors, coordinators, nurses, nutritionists, and exercise prescribers, based on an integrated program where personal health information is transmitted.
Also, during the service period, those who rank high in practicing healthy living and participating in missions will be given souvenirs and Suncheon Love gift certificates as incentives.
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Jung Young-go, director of the Suncheon City Public Health Center, said, "We expect that mobile healthcare will provide great motivation for citizens' health management, which inevitably became neglected due to COVID-19, and help improve citizens' health through consistent exercise and dietary habit improvement."
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