Lotte Healthcare announced on the 4th that it will provide corporate health checkup services on the healthcare platform Cazzle in partnership with AimMed, a company specializing in health checkup agency services.


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Lotte Healthcare and AimMed signed contracts to operate health checkups for employees with five Lotte Group affiliates, including Lotte Department Store, Lotte Chilsung Beverage, Lotte Mart, Lotte Construction, and Lotte Information & Communication, through a public bidding process involving existing corporate health checkup operators. Next week, they plan to sign a contract with Lotte Homeshopping and aim to provide health checkup services to 21 Lotte Group affiliates by the end of next month.


Employees of these companies can book health checkups at up to 363 screening centers nationwide, the largest number in the country, by verifying their corporate membership on the Cazzle platform starting this year. If family members are registered, they can also directly book health checkup services. Additionally, the platform offers a service that analyzes screening statistics and recommends which tests are advisable based on gender and age.


Another strength is the ability to continue health management after the checkup. Cazzle stores users' health checkup results for seven years, allowing comprehensive management of their history even if they undergo checkups at different hospitals each year. Users can check detailed results and comprehensive opinions for each screening item anytime through the Cazzle application, and track and manage cautionary items through year-by-year comparisons. Through the business partnership with AimMed, services such as consultations with specialized nurses and external advisors in cases suspected of cancer or infectious diseases, as well as medical staff recommendations linked with 51 major hospitals nationwide, are also provided.



A Lotte Healthcare official stated, “Starting with Lotte Group affiliates, we will expand the health checkup business by signing operation contracts with major domestic companies.”


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