MDoc said it launched an integrated home are platform, “mDoc Homecare,” and would have a pilot run for peritoneal dialysis patients in January next year.

is a healthcare startup founded in July by CEO Kim Kyeong-i, a Ph.D. student at the Department of Medical Device Industry of Yonsei University College of Medicine and CTO Choi Cho-ro, who is in a master’s course.

MDoc will conduct a pilot run of its integrated home care platform mDoc Homecare in January next year.
MDoc will conduct a pilot run of its integrated home care platform mDoc Homecare in January next year.

MDoc is jointly developing mDoc Homecare with a research team of Yonsei University College of Medicine. It is also testing clinical efficacy in a study.

The platform mDoc Homecare will come as an application for patients and a desktop version for doctors.

The mobile app for patients provides medical questionnaires before a visit, regular messenger consultation, reservation, and emergency consultation services.

The desktop version for doctors will offer efficient patient management services. Also, the company is preparing patient list management and patient management linked to electronic medical record (EMR) systems in hospitals.

“We will provide the service for peritoneal dialysis patients first and expand the indication later,” MDoc said. “As we are thoroughly preparing to support safe and professional home care, we will introduce a platform that will satisfy both patients and doctors.”

MDoc will conduct a pilot run of its integrated home care platform mDoc Homecare in January next year.

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