Namwon-si Provides 'Mobile Healthcare' Service to 140 High-Risk Individuals View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Nosik] The Namwon City Health Center in Jeonbuk (Director Lee Sunrye) announced on the 2nd that it will start the 'Mobile Healthcare' service targeting 140 high-risk individuals aged 19 and over with health risk factors in the area.


The Mobile Healthcare project is a newly introduced initiative last year that provides customized health consultations and health information remotely for six months through a mobile app and smart bands, delivered by a dedicated mobile healthcare team (doctor, coordinator, nurse, nutritionist, exercise specialist) in line with the COVID-19 contactless era.


Participation conditions require individuals to be Namwon citizens or workers aged 19 or older with one or more health risk factors (blood pressure, blood sugar, waist circumference, triglycerides, HDL cholesterol) (excluding chronic disease patients). Selected participants will receive personalized health management services and be assigned periodic individual health-related missions, with rewards given upon mission completion.



A health center official stated, “The Mobile Healthcare project meets the increased demand for non-face-to-face health management services due to COVID-19, encourages self-health improvement practices in daily life without time and space constraints, and is expected to prevent chronic diseases and extend healthy life expectancy among citizens.”


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