Site of the multilateral business agreement ceremony for the establishment of the Todaki platform for child primary care physicians in Gimhae, involving Goodoc, Gimhae City, and others. (From left) Min-Kyung Lee, CEO of Goodoc; Il-Kwon Kim, Executive Director of Cloit; Byung-Hoon Min, Chairman of Gimhae Hansol Rehabilitation and Nursing Hospital; Tae-Yong Hong, Mayor of Gimhae, Gyeongnam; Min-Hyun Jeon, President of Inje University; Seung-Hong Yang, President of Gimhae Medical Association. Provided by CareLabs.
Digital total healthcare platform company Goodoc is participating in the construction project of Gimhae City’s child care platform, ‘Gimhae Child Primary Care Doctor Todaki’.
Goodoc announced on the 8th that it has signed a multilateral business agreement for this project cooperation with Gimhae City, the Gimhae City Medical Association, Inje University CLOIT, Samsung Children’s Hospital, Seoul Saessak Hospital, Jinyeong Saessak Hospital, Hansol Nursing Hospital, and has officially launched the platform construction project.
In this project, Goodoc will take charge of overall platform construction support together with Inje University.
The company explained that the planned platform development will implement various functions to resolve users’ inconveniences in the offline medical system, such as preventing ‘open-run pediatric care’. As this is a public project conducted by the city itself, Goodoc intends to reflect and expand its core business vision of ‘digital primary care doctors for each life cycle’.
A Goodoc representative said, “As everyday life is increasingly digitalized in various ways to enhance user convenience, Goodoc is continuously striving to advance its digital healthcare platform with the goal of ‘digital primary care doctors for each life cycle.’ We will also devote our utmost efforts to this project to contribute to building a better environment and a more convenient digital medical system.”
Goodoc, a subsidiary of CareLabs listed on KOSDAQ, operates the country’s number one mobile healthcare platform service with 10 million app downloads and over 6,500 hospitals using it. It provides various free digital healthcare-related services, including location-based real-time information on hospital and pharmacy operating status, real-time mobile hospital registration, reservation, and non-face-to-face medical services.
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