VCNC, the operator of the mobility platform Tada, announced on the 7th that it has signed a business agreement with the K-Medical Tourism Association to promote the development of the medical tourism industry and attract foreign patients.
Kang Hee-soo, CEO of Tada (right), and Seo Eun-hee, President of the K-Medical Tourism Association, signed a business agreement to promote the development of the medical tourism industry and attract foreign patients. Photo by Tada
Under the agreement, both parties will provide transportation services for foreign patients visiting Korea for medical tourism purposes such as health check-ups, cosmetic and plastic surgery, rehabilitation, and specialized treatments, and cooperate in developing business models that integrate medical care and tourism.
To this end, Tada will offer customized transportation services for foreign patients, including hospital accompaniment and travel to tourist destinations, along with a reliable protocol experience. The K-Medical Tourism Association will serve as a liaison connecting member hospitals with Tada. Additionally, it will promote domestic medical technology and services globally and support the revitalization of the medical tourism industry through collaboration with member hospitals.
Through this agreement, the company expects that member hospitals and companies of the association will be able to enhance the quality of services for foreign patients by utilizing Tada’s transportation services.
A Tada representative stated, "In the future, we will also provide high-quality medical transportation services not only for foreigners but also for domestic patients, including hospital accompaniment and transportation services for pregnant women."
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