Jongno District: "Apply for Bus Transportation Subsidies and Consumption Coupons and Receive One-on-One Health Checkups"
Personalized Follow-Up Care Linked to Public Health Programs
Jongno District in Seoul (District Mayor Jeong Moonheun) announced on September 24 that, until the 30th of this month, it will provide free health checkups in connection with the "Healthirang Service" to residents visiting community service centers to apply for the second round of bus transportation subsidies and livelihood recovery consumption coupons.
Health checkup at Sajik-dong Community Center. Provided by Jongno District Office.
View original imageThis service was designed to improve convenience by combining resident civil services with health management and to identify vulnerable groups early. A pilot program began at the Hyehwa-dong Community Service Center on September 1, and, thanks to high user satisfaction, the program was expanded to all neighborhoods. A total of 49 visiting nurses, exercise specialists, nutritionists, and community health activists are now participating in the checkups.
The service is available to Jongno District residents aged 20 and older, with a particular focus on supporting seniors aged 65 and older. Residents can receive basic health screenings such as blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, and hemoglobin A1c tests when applying for support, and they will also be offered guidance on health management through consultations.
Residents can receive basic checkups-including blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, and hemoglobin A1c tests-when applying for bus transportation subsidies and consumption coupons, and will be provided with health management guidance through consultations. If they are identified as at-risk during the checkup process, they will be connected to various public health programs such as dementia care, mental health, nutrition, exercise, and integrated home care for personalized follow-up management.
As the operating schedule varies by neighborhood, residents who wish to receive a health checkup should call their local community service center before visiting. From September 1 to 18, approximately 1,000 people have received checkups, and the district plans to use this data to develop additional measures, such as early identification of high-risk groups.
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Jeong Moonheun, Mayor of Jongno District, said, "This is an example of organically linking the community service center counters that residents use in their daily lives with health management, providing one-stop administrative and health services," adding, "We will establish effective public health services that allow everyone to manage their health conveniently in their local communities."
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