[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-ju] Remote medical platform DoctorNow announced on the 19th that it will operate non-face-to-face medical treatment and real-time free consultation services normally to resolve medical service gaps during the Lunar New Year holiday.
DoctorNow also operated non-face-to-face medical treatment services during last year's Lunar New Year and Chuseok holidays, contributing to resolving potential medical service gaps during holidays, with app users increasing by an average of 28% compared to the previous week.
The 'real-time free consultation,' where professional medical staff answer health-related questions, will also operate 24 hours a day. Users can leave medical-related inquiries during the Lunar New Year holiday and receive answers within 5 minutes. In cases requiring infectious disease tests such as COVID-19 or flu, or face-to-face medical treatment, users can search for accessible medical institutions through DoctorNow's nearby hospital search service.
Park Tae-kyung, Last Mile Team Leader at DoctorNow, said, "By establishing a focused monitoring system for partner medical institutions and delivery infrastructure operations, we plan to respond promptly even during the holidays," adding, "We will do our utmost to provide safe and convenient services."
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