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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] Hecton Project, a hospital-level Electronic Medical Record (EMR) solution company, announced on the 27th that it has signed a strategic business agreement for mutual growth with the Korea Dementia Association.


This agreement aims to establish a close cooperative system to strengthen the capabilities of long-term care institutions and care facility workers. Through the agreement, both organizations will collaborate on ▲providing education for institution heads and workers ▲developing customized care education programs for the elderly ▲activating networks between institutions.


Hecton Project provides EMR to over 2,500 hospitals and clinics nationwide and operates the silver care platform 'Ttohana-ui Gajok' (Another Family). This platform offers various information about care institutions by region and is planned to be utilized in the collaborative system between the two parties.


The Korea Dementia Association, based on a dementia community with about 10,000 members, actively provides information about dementia to its members and leads efforts to improve dementia awareness and prevention activities. Both parties will also provide education specialized in dementia and elderly care.



Lee Dong-dae, Vice President of Hecton Project, said, "We will continuously strive to provide and develop high-quality education based on the expertise of both parties." Jo Beom-hoon, President of the Korea Dementia Association, said, "Starting with this agreement, we will actively participate in providing care education specialized in dementia and various diseases, contributing to becoming a partner who understands and supports the elderly and their families."


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