Health Checkups and Consultations Conducted at Gyeongsan City Public Health Center for Two Weeks

Gyeongsan City (Mayor Cho Hyunil) announced that it will officially launch the '2026 Mobile Healthcare Project' to prevent chronic diseases and promote the health of its citizens, starting with the first screening on the 16th.


The Mobile Healthcare Project is a program in which healthcare professionals at public health centers provide personalized health management services remotely, utilizing ICT technologies such as smartphone apps and activity trackers. The project is designed to help citizens easily and continuously manage their health in their daily lives.

Gyeongsan City will conduct the "2026 Mobile Healthcare Project" for two weeks, starting with the first screening on the 16th, to prevent chronic diseases and promote the health of its citizens. Provided by Gyeongsan City

Gyeongsan City will conduct the "2026 Mobile Healthcare Project" for two weeks, starting with the first screening on the 16th, to prevent chronic diseases and promote the health of its citizens. Provided by Gyeongsan City

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Gyeongsan City began accepting applications for participants in the Mobile Healthcare Project on a first-come, first-served basis from February 9. The recruitment closed on the same day due to high public interest.


The current screening is a procedure to finalize the list of service participants. From this day, a total of 216 applicants will undergo health checkups and consultations, including body composition analysis, blood pressure measurement, and blood tests, at the Gyeongsan City Public Health Center over a two-week period.


Applicants who receive normal results from the screening will be confirmed as final participants. These individuals will receive personalized health management consultations and services — such as exercise, nutrition, and lifestyle improvement guidance — for approximately six months after their preliminary examination.



An Byungsuk, Head of the Gyeongsan City Public Health Center, stated, "The Mobile Healthcare Project allows citizens to receive health management services remotely, regardless of time or location, resulting in high levels of satisfaction. We will continue to actively promote various health management projects to enhance public health and prevent chronic diseases."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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