Jasaeng Korean Medicine Hospital and Lulumedic Join Hands to Boost Overseas Patient Attraction
Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital and Lulumedic announced on the 6th that they have signed a business agreement to enhance international accessibility to Korean medicine healthcare services, including attracting foreign patients and facilitating smooth non-face-to-face medical consultations for overseas Koreans.
Chairman Byungmo Park of Jaseng Medical Foundation (left) and Youngwoong Kim, CEO of Lulumedic, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing the agreement.
[Photo by Jaseng Oriental Medicine Hospital]
Lulumedic is a global medical service company that provides non-face-to-face consultations and hospital reservation linkage services upon domestic entry for overseas patients, overseas Koreans, and business travelers.
Through this agreement, both organizations plan to build a related platform to actively attract overseas patients and ensure continuous non-face-to-face follow-up care after domestic treatment. To this end, they will engage in medical data technology exchange and collaboration to securely protect patients' personal information.
Park Byung-mo, Chairman of the Jaseng Medical Foundation, said, "We hope that through active cooperation between the two organizations, an opportunity will be created to attract overseas patients in the future growth area of digital healthcare." He added, "Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital will continue to strive for the globalization of Korean medicine in the post-COVID-19 era, leveraging accumulated know-how and internal infrastructure as key driving forces."
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Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital established its International Medical Center in 2006 to promote Korean medicine worldwide. Just before the COVID-19 pandemic in 2019, it attracted about 2,500 first-time overseas patients and was recognized for its contribution to attracting foreign patients by receiving a presidential citation.
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