[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] Selvas AI announced on the 28th that it has applied 'Selvy Checkup' to the service of BankSalad, a MyData specialized company.
BankSalad's 'Finding My Risk Diseases' is a service that predicts and informs the statistical likelihood of major diseases based on the user's health information. It analyzes health based on personal data, informs users of diseases that are more risky compared to peers, and provides indicators for health management.
Through the monitoring service, it shows prediction graphs of major diseases in 10-year intervals and future incidence rates. The diseases that can be checked include 10 types: stroke, diabetes, heart disease, dementia, stomach cancer, colon cancer, liver cancer, lung cancer, prostate cancer (male), and breast cancer (female).
Selvy Checkup is a solution that predicts the risk of major diseases (6 major cancers and 4 diseases) based on the user's health checkup information. It utilizes an AI learning model created from actual data, showing a higher level of prediction accuracy compared to other companies.
The MyData business allows customers to consent to information provision and then selectively retrieve only the desired information from a total of 50 items, including banking, card, insurance, securities, telecommunications, and public transaction records. Starting with the business with BankSalad, Selvas AI plans to create more specific customized services through ▲user financial data ▲collaborations with medical-related institutions.
Selvas AI's healthcare business division is conducting various projects in connection with medical healthcare service companies and health functional food companies.
Yoon Sang-won, head of Selvas AI healthcare business division, said, "As the full implementation of MyData has passed 100 days, services related to not only finance but also medical and health are expanding," and added, "Through Selvy Checkup, it will establish itself as the most closely personalized health management service for individuals in the MyData field."
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