Hwasun-gun Recruiting Participants for 'Mobile Health Care' Program View original image


[Hwasun=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Ji-woon] Jeonnam Hwasun-gun (Governor Gu Chung-gon) announced on the 15th that it will recruit participants for the 'Mobile Health Care' program starting from the 17th to provide health management services to local residents.


This project targets adults with health risk factors such as blood pressure and blood sugar, providing non-face-to-face customized health management services anytime and anywhere using smartphones and smart bands (wrist activity trackers).


The number of recruits is 70, selected on a first-come, first-served basis, and those wishing to participate can apply by phone to the Health Promotion Team at the public health center.


Priority is given to new applicants aged 20 to 50 who have no prior experience participating in mobile health care and possess at least one of the five health risk factors: blood pressure, fasting blood sugar, waist circumference, triglycerides, or HDL cholesterol, and must be able to use a smartphone.


However, those already diagnosed with hypertension, diabetes, or dyslipidemia and currently taking medication are excluded from eligibility.


Selected final participants will receive a smart band (wrist activity tracker) free of charge.


The service lasts for 6 months (24 weeks), during which participants receive personalized remote health management services such as dietary and exercise counseling from the public health center's mobile health care professional team (doctor, coordinator, nurse, nutritionist, exercise specialist).



For more details, please refer to the recruitment notice on the Hwasun-gun official website's announcements section.


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