[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-ju] Healthcare platform Goodoc announced on the 19th that it will start a pilot service for non-face-to-face medical treatment for farmers in collaboration with Green Labs Financial, an innovative agri-food finance company.


The two companies have agreed to work together to improve the serious medical service gaps in rural areas through non-face-to-face medical treatment services via digital platforms. In particular, they plan to encourage farmers in Gangwon-do, where medical accessibility is weak, to participate in non-face-to-face medical treatment.


Under this cooperation, pressing the non-face-to-face medical treatment service button on Green Labs' 'Farmorning' application (app) will connect users to the Goodoc app. Farmers can receive remote consultations with specialists in various fields as desired and have prescribed medications delivered.



Im Jin-seok, CEO of Goodoc, said, "Given the high aging rate and the intensity of physical labor characteristic of rural areas, improving medical accessibility in rural regions through this non-face-to-face medical treatment business cooperation is especially meaningful," adding, "We will contribute to improving farmers' health through multifaceted business cooperation in the future."

Goodoc-Green Labs Financial Collaborate on Farmers' 'Non-Face-to-Face Medical Consultation' Project View original image


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