Health Services Provided for Six Months
Jeonju Public Health Center in Jeonbuk is recruiting 160 applicants on a first-come, first-served basis for its 'Mobile Healthcare' program to help citizens develop healthy lifestyle habits.
According to Jeonju Public Health Center on the 17th, 'Mobile Healthcare' is a project that provides one-on-one customized health management services. Based on data transmitted through mobile apps and activity trackers, such as blood tests and body composition tests, the center's professional staff in health, nutrition, and exercise fields check participants' dietary habits and physical activities.
The program is open to Jeonju citizens and workers aged 19 or older, except for those who participated last year, individuals with hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, or those currently taking medication for these conditions.
Participants will receive health services for six months, including: ▲three in-person checkups at the health center (initial, mid-term, and final) to identify and consult on individual health risk factors ▲monitoring of healthy lifestyle practices ▲remote health consultations ▲an activity tracker (watch-type smart band) capable of measuring steps and heart rate. Additionally, incentives will be provided based on activity and improvement after completing the service.
The application period is until the 13th of next month for Jeonju Public Health Center, and until the 14th for Deokjin Public Health Center.
Applicants can apply by phone or in person. For more details, contact the Cardiovascular Disease Counseling Center on the 3rd floor of Jeonju Public Health Center or the 2nd floor of Deokjin Public Health Center.
Kim Shinsun, Director of Jeonju Public Health Center, said, "We will do our best to help citizens systematically manage their health in daily life and prevent chronic diseases through the Mobile Healthcare service."
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