Revolutionizing Healthcare: iCOOP-Korean Association of Internal Medicine Launches Groundbreaking Initiative to Transform Chronic Disease Management
Providing personalized education and counseling services for chronic diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes
Korea’s first EMR-linked chronic disease patient management platform ‘Dr. Vice’ is distributed for free
[소셜밸류=김하늘 기자] iCOOP announced on the 27th that it will conduct patient promotions with the Korean Association of Internal Medicine as the main primary care chronic disease management project is implemented.
The primary care chronic disease management project has been piloted to help strengthen patients’ self-management abilities and delay or prevent complications by providing personalized education and counseling services for chronic diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes through tests and treatment at local clinics. It was operated hostilely.
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Unlike the pilot project, the main project, which will be implemented from the 30th, will be expanded nationwide, allowing all primary care institutions to participate in the primary care chronic disease management project.
As the primary care chronic disease management project is implemented in earnest, iCOOP and the Korean Association of Internal Medicine are carrying out the ‘Public Safety and Happiness Campaign for Chronic Disease Patients’ to encourage patient participation.
In particular, you can download for free the ‘Dr. Vice’ app, Korea’s first EMR (electronic medical record)-linked chronic disease patient management platform that provides systematic management for patients with chronic diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes.
Dr. Weiss is an app that allows a doctor to check and manage the patient’s condition by filling in the patient’s blood pressure, blood sugar level, physical activity, and eating habits. It provides 750 educational contents directly planned and supervised by experts to help patients understand their disease type and lifestyle habits. , which can be delivered according to the patient’s condition, so you can receive 1:1 customized care from professional medical staff anytime, anywhere via your smartphone.
Additionally, iCOOP announced that it will be holding a promotion for chronically ill patients until October 31st.
After signing up for the ‘Dr. Vice’ app, prizes such as a continuous blood sugar meter (CareSense Air), low-sugar rice cooker, and blood sugar meter set (CareSense Plus) will be awarded through a drawing among members who have logged in at least once. Do it.
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