Expansion of Health Management Support for 150,000 Managers

Living Research Institute, which operates the home cleaning service platform Cheongso Research Institute, announced on the 1st that it has signed a business agreement with digital healthcare service company Kakao Healthcare to expand health management support for cleaning managers.


The two companies will jointly promote ▲ regular training on Kakao Healthcare's mobile blood sugar management solution 'Pasta' ▲ free distribution of continuous glucose monitors exclusively to training participants to manage the health of cleaning managers working in various environments. They also agreed to actively raise awareness of the importance of blood sugar management and fulfill corporate social responsibility by jointly selling and promoting blood sugar-related products.


At the 'Life Research Institute-Kakao Healthcare Business Agreement Ceremony,' Yeon Hyun-ju, CEO of Life Research Institute (left), and Hwang Hee, CEO of Kakao Healthcare, are taking a commemorative photo.

At the 'Life Research Institute-Kakao Healthcare Business Agreement Ceremony,' Yeon Hyun-ju, CEO of Life Research Institute (left), and Hwang Hee, CEO of Kakao Healthcare, are taking a commemorative photo.

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Since 2017, Cheongso Research Institute has been providing welfare benefits such as ▲ flu vaccinations in winter ▲ treatment in case of work-related accidents ▲ payment of injury hospital expenses to improve the working environment and provide better jobs for cleaning managers. With this agreement, the scope of support has been expanded to include chronic disease management.



Yeon Hyun-joo, CEO of Living Research Institute, said, “We are investing generously so that cleaning managers can provide services in a pleasant working environment and enjoy welfare benefits,” adding, “We will do our best to continuously contribute to health promotion.”


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