CareLabs "Government's Plan to Promote Non-Face-to-Face Medical Care, Seeking Comprehensive Cooperation"
CareLabs, a provider of digital healthcare platforms, expressed strong support on the 31st for the government's indication to promote non-face-to-face medical consultations.
President Yoon Seok-yeol pointed out that the current restrictions on non-face-to-face medical consultations are regressive during the seventh public discussion on livelihood with the people held under the theme of "Digital Coexistence, Protection of National Interests" at the Corporate Support Hub in Pangyo 2nd Techno Valley, Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, and hinted at pushing for amendments to the Medical Service Act.
President Yoon said, "As the pandemic ends, non-face-to-face medical consultations are being significantly restricted," adding, "Although the government is continuing non-face-to-face consultations in the form of pilot projects, inconveniences and regrets remain, such as restrictions on remote drug delivery." He also added, "We will do our best to reflect the issues raised today in the legal amendments."
CareLabs has 'Goodoc,' the nation's number one healthcare platform company, as its subsidiary. It provides location-based hospital search and reservation services, as well as limited non-face-to-face medical consultation services within the scope permitted by current laws. Since the launch of Goodoc's non-face-to-face medical consultation service, it has recorded 1 million cumulative users of medical consultations and 7.6 million cumulative subscribers.
A CareLabs official stated, "Although there was a partial deregulation of the non-face-to-face medical consultation industry last December, core service items from the user's perspective, such as 'drug delivery,' have still been restricted," and added, "As the government hinted at in this public livelihood discussion, non-face-to-face medical consultations can become an important global competitiveness in terms of digitalization of medical services, so we look forward to the current government's digital healthcare regulatory reforms, including drug delivery."
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The company stated that it will make every effort to create a safe, fast, and accurate non-face-to-face medical consultation environment with user convenience as the top priority in line with future government institutional improvements.
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