Non-face-to-face medical prescription drugs received at the logistics center. <br>[Photo by Goodoc]

Non-face-to-face medical prescription drugs received at the logistics center.
[Photo by Goodoc]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwanju] Healthcare platform Goodoc announced on the 7th that it will provide non-face-to-face medical consultations and medicine delivery services for logistics center workers.


Logistics center workers often suffer from various muscle pains and musculoskeletal disorders due to intense work. Goodoc focused on the reality that logistics center workers, who operate 24 hours a day, are exposed to health risks and that, due to the nature of logistics centers being located far from urban areas, it is difficult to visit hospitals or clinics when they are sick.


Goodoc is piloting a non-face-to-face medical consultation service for workers at the Workly logistics center located in Jincheon-gun, Chungbuk. Workers can receive medical consultations at nearby medical institutions through the Goodoc application (app) on their smartphones and receive prescribed medicine at a designated location within a day.



Goodoc expects that logistics center workers will be able to receive timely medical care without worrying about losing work allowances through non-face-to-face consultations, thereby improving medical accessibility. Jinseok Lim, CEO of Goodoc, said, "Behind the rapid development of Korea's logistics industry, which boasts fast delivery, there has been the hard work of many people who endure health issues while working in this field. We are pleased to be able to improve medical accessibility even a little through Goodoc." He added, "We will continue to consider ways to expand the health support system through multifaceted cooperation with logistics companies."


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