Ubicare acquired a patent for pickup service for reservations

[서울=뉴스프리존]Reporter Lee Dong-geun = Ubicare announced on the 5th that it has acquired a domestic patent for’medical institution pickup method and medical institution pickup system’. It is a technology that can improve the convenience of the examinee’s mobility and reduce the troubles of guardians by providing a medical institution pick-up service to examinees who have reserved a medical examination.

When the examinee requests pickup from the terminal on which the health examination has been reserved, a transfer vehicle is arranged based on the examination reservation information. Officials at medical institutions can grasp the movement of the vehicle to be carried out by GPS, etc., and prepare for prompt examination by the examinee who arrives at the medical institution, and inform the vehicle attendant of the expected time of the examination end to take responsibility for the patient’s return. That is the management’s explanation.

This series of processes has the advantage of being guided remotely to a guardian who is not accompanied by a guardian, so that the guardian can check the examinee’s movement in real time and be guaranteed safety.

Ubicare predicted that non-face-to-face examinations in connection with its consignment business would be possible. In situations where non-face-to-face medical care is required, hospitals that use Ubicare’s EMR (electronic medical record) can send test kits to patients through a pickup service, collect them, and deliver them to testing institutions. This can be used for regular checkups of patients with chronic diseases such as diabetes.

Ubicare CEO Sang-kyung Lee explained, “This technology will be useful for patients and caregivers in the post-corona era.”

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