GC Care launches self-care service app 'Eotteoke Care 2.0'
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Chun-hee] GC Care, a subsidiary of GC Holdings, announced on the 4th that it has launched the ‘Eotteoke Care 2.0’ application (app) featuring self-care services. Self-care means taking care of one’s own health by oneself.
The completely revamped Eotteoke Care 2.0, which overhauls corporate health checkup agency services, is filled with services that allow anyone to easily perform self-care via mobile in daily life, such as ‘Nutritional Status Analysis,’ ‘Smart Checkup Analysis,’ and ‘Child Health Check.’
The Nutritional Status Analysis service informs users of nutritional components such as carbohydrates and fats, as well as calories, by photographing the food consumed throughout the day. The Smart Checkup Analysis retrieves past checkup results with simple authentication and analyzes health changes over time in an easy-to-understand timeline. It also recommends an appropriate daily step count based on age, gender, and disease, and suggests alternative exercises when walking is difficult.
In addition, it includes many self-care services that anyone can receive for free with just a mobile device, such as affordable personal health checkup services, management services for diet and stress, and symptom checks to determine the presence of diseases.
Eotteoke Care is available for free download on the Google Play Store, Apple App Store, and through its website.
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GC Care CEO Ahn Hyo-jo said, “An era is opening where anyone can perform self-health management, which was once difficult despite good intentions, with just a mobile device,” and added, “Eotteoke Care, which holds many checkup records, will continue to evolve to become the most customer-friendly service.”
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