[Asia Economy Reporter Jang Hyowon] Goodoc, the number one digital healthcare platform in South Korea by user count, announced on the 16th that its nationwide partner hospitals and clinics have surpassed 5,000 locations, indicating a continued upward trend in comprehensive service growth indicators.


The company stated that the increasing trend of domestic partner hospitals and clinics linked to the platform service has continued recently, with on-site hospital registrations through Goodoc exceeding 1 million per month on average. This translates to approximately 33,333 registrations per day and about 1,389 registrations per hour conducted via the Goodoc platform.


Based on its healthcare super app strategy, Goodoc supports total healthcare app service functions such as tablet registration solutions, hospital reservations, non-face-to-face consultations, and e-commerce by digitizing on-site hospital registrations.


The Goodoc app service, which manages patient care continuously including post-treatment prognosis management through hospital reservations, non-face-to-face consultations, and e-commerce, has recently surpassed 9 million cumulative downloads. Additionally, the real-time non-face-to-face consultation service launched after a comprehensive service overhaul in the new growth business sector has exceeded 1 million cumulative uses.


The company plans to strengthen management support for partner hospitals and clinics and introduce a big data-based patient management solution (CRM) aimed at improving treatment efficiency. The CRM that Goodoc is preparing to implement is an integrated management solution that digitizes offline treatment situations such as ▲weekly and daily patient numbers ▲patient statistics by day of the week and time slot ▲status of first-time and returning patients. Goodoc expects that the CRM to be introduced will increase the frequency of medical communication between hospitals and patients, contributing to overall hospital management efficiency improvements such as increased revisit rates.



Jinseok Lim, CEO of Goodoc, said, “As Goodoc’s growth indicators continue to rise, our goal is to establish ourselves as South Korea’s representative healthcare super app by expanding healthcare technology services into broader categories. The technology of Goodoc, which digitizes offline treatment systems like the upcoming CRM, will lead the way in building infrastructure that can contribute to all aspects such as increasing revisit rates of existing patients, hospital operations, and continuous health management of patients.”


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