The Jeongeup City Public Health Center in Jeollabuk-do is recruiting 90 new participants for the 'Mobile Healthcare Project' on a first-come, first-served basis until the 21st.


According to the Jeongeup City Public Health Center on the 11th, this project utilizes information and communication technology to provide citizens with personalized health management services anytime and anywhere through a smartphone app and an activity tracker, without needing to visit the health center.

Jeongeup City Health Center is recruiting 90 new participants for the 'Mobile Healthcare Project' on a first-come, first-served basis until the 21st. <br>[Photo by Jeongeup City Health Center]

Jeongeup City Health Center is recruiting 90 new participants for the 'Mobile Healthcare Project' on a first-come, first-served basis until the 21st.
[Photo by Jeongeup City Health Center]

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Eligible participants are adults aged 19 or older residing in the city (including those living near their workplace) who have at least one health risk factor such as blood pressure, blood sugar, waist circumference, triglycerides, or HDL cholesterol.


However, individuals diagnosed with related diseases and currently taking medication for treatment, as well as participants from the previous year, are excluded from the project.


Selected participants will receive a free activity tracker linked to their smartphone, and for six months, the dedicated project team (doctors, nurses, nutritionists, and exercise instructors) will provide personalized health management goal setting, monthly focused management in specific areas, on-demand consultations, and health reports.


Additionally, participants can earn points by taking part in monthly health missions or various activities through the app, and those who rank high can receive incentives.


A health center official stated, "This project is useful for citizens who find it difficult to visit the health center and for workers with limited time," and added, "We encourage active participation to improve healthy lifestyle habits and prevent chronic diseases."


For more details, please contact the Health Promotion Division, Healthy Living Team at the city health center.



Jeongeup = Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Kim Jaegil baekok@asiae.co.kr


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