Daelim Implements Non-Face-to-Face Medical Consultations for Overseas Workers Amid COVID-19 Resurgence View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Onyu Lim] Daelim Industrial announced on the 11th that it will provide non-face-to-face medical services for overseas workers. Daelim Industrial has signed a business agreement with Seoul National University Hospital to offer medical services through a video system to manage the health and provide psychological stability for overseas workers.


Currently, all Daelim Industrial employees residing in 14 countries overseas can request medical consultations by selecting their symptoms and desired medical departments. The consultations are conducted via video system by professors from various departments at Seoul National University Hospital's main International Medical Center, including Family Medicine, Endocrinology, Rheumatology, Respiratory Allergy, and Psychiatry. If information on prescribed medications such as local prescription drug components is needed after the non-face-to-face consultation, electronic prescriptions are provided through Seoul National University Hospital's certification website and application.



A Daelim Industrial official stated, "We expect the non-face-to-face medical service to greatly help manage the health of overseas workers who find it difficult to receive quality medical services due to poor facilities and communication barriers," adding, "Given the recent global resurgence of COVID-19, we are making efforts to ensure the health and safety of our overseas employees."


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