The Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service has been providing a MyData service for rehabilitation assistive devices to industrial accident workers since the 21st.


The Service, together with Metabuild, applied for the 2023 MyData Comprehensive Infrastructure Project organized by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Data Agency, and was finally selected in May. With government support, they have been preparing a platform related to medical rehabilitation MyData.


Industrial accident workers who have been prescribed rehabilitation assistive devices at 13 Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service hospitals, including Incheon Hospital and Ansan Hospital, can receive services such as booking at the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Institute, maintenance and management of rehabilitation assistive devices, linkage of data related to rehabilitation assistive devices, and diabetes management services by signing up and consenting to use the service on the Pill Luck app.

Poster for the Korea Workers' Compensation & Welfare Service Pill Luck app.

Poster for the Korea Workers' Compensation & Welfare Service Pill Luck app.

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To promote the service, the Service is also conducting an event where 3,000 industrial accident workers who sign up on the Pill Luck app by December 5th of this year will receive coffee coupons.



Director Park Jong-gil said, “We will make further efforts to enable industrial accident workers to conveniently receive MyData-based rehabilitation assistive device services.”


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