Icheon-si to Recruit Participants for AI·IoT-Based Senior Health Management Project Starting from the 15th
Incentives Provided Upon Mission Completion
Gyeonggi-do Icheon City will recruit participants aged 65 and older for an artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT)-based senior health management project starting from the 15th.
This project is a public health management service centered on health centers using information and communication technology (ICT) through smart apps and smart devices. The city will recruit a total of 220 people on a first-come, first-served basis.
Participants will be provided with services to enhance seniors' self-health management abilities, including ▲ AI devices (activity tracker, scale, blood pressure and blood glucose monitors) ▲ customized non-face-to-face health management ▲ personalized mission assignments ▲ health screening.
Depending on health status groups such as healthy, pre-frail, and frail, participants will receive incentives upon achieving mission goals such as ▲ daily walking ▲ timely medication intake ▲ regular blood pressure and blood glucose measurement ▲ daily wearing of wrist activity trackers.
For more details, contact the Icheon City Health Promotion Division’s Visiting Health Team.
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Han Mi-yeon, director of the Icheon City Health Center, said, "We will expand the convenience of health services for vulnerable health groups to strengthen seniors' self-health management capabilities."
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