Goodoc-Korea Association of Health Promotion Business Agreement (MOU) Signing Ceremony. From the left, Eunhee Lee, Secretary General of Korea Association of Health Promotion, and Sujae Kim, Head of Goodoc. /Photo by Carelabs

Goodoc-Korea Association of Health Promotion Business Agreement (MOU) Signing Ceremony. From the left, Eunhee Lee, Secretary General of Korea Association of Health Promotion, and Sujae Kim, Head of Goodoc. /Photo by Carelabs

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Goodoc, the No. 1 healthcare platform in Korea, is taking steps to promote digital healthcare.


On the 24th, Goodoc announced that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Korea Association of Health Promotion to collaborate on digital healthcare services, including non-face-to-face medical services.


Through this MOU, Goodoc will cooperate with the Korea Association of Health Promotion to provide infrastructure for pilot projects of non-face-to-face medical treatment, develop platforms for health checkup reservations and customer management, and more. They plan to collaborate in various ways to offer diverse healthcare services such as improving medical accessibility and convenience for chronic disease patients, and follow-up management services for individuals with abnormal findings, aiming for smart medical innovation.


Goodoc is a healthcare platform with over 10 million cumulative app downloads and used by more than 6,500 hospitals. It strengthens its competitiveness through a super app strategy that manages treatment and overall medical care based on data such as nationwide hospital and pharmacy searches, appointment reservations, non-reimbursed procedure information, and non-face-to-face medical treatment.



The Korea Association of Health Promotion operates health screening centers in 17 cities and provinces nationwide, including three areas in Seoul (Gangseo, Dongdaemun, Gangnam). As a health screening and health promotion institution, it carries out various public health activities aimed at improving the quality of life through the promotion of national health.


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