Lululmedic Selected for Government's Second Medical MyData Support Program

LuluMedics' unique trajectory in the medical MyData market is drawing attention. This is because it has been consecutively selected for the 'MyData Service Support Project' organized by the Personal Information Protection Commission and the...

Aug 6, 2025 - 00:00
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LuluMedics' unique trajectory in the medical MyData market is drawing attention. This is because it has been consecutively selected for the 'MyData Service Support Project' organized by the Personal Information Protection Commission and the Korea Internet & Security Agency, becoming the only medical MyData company to be named in both the 1st and 2nd phases of the project. This signifies that LuluMedics' technology and data reliability have once again been firmly recognized by the government. The selection for this 2nd phase of the project demonstrates the expansion of the medical MyData system, which began implementation last March. Through this, LuluMedics plans to introduce an innovative service that allows for the secure transfer of medical records of information-vulnerable groups such as the elderly, individuals with cognitive impairments, and minors, to their families or guardians. This is expected to open new horizons for convenient medical data utilization, encompassing not only the patients themselves but also their families. Previously, through the 1st phase of the project, LuluMedics successfully launched its integrated medical MyData platform, 'd'stat'. d'stat not only allows for integrated viewing of domestic medical records and medication history at a glance but also provides a unique function to transmit data to overseas medical institutions through its English translation feature. The fact that LuluMedics is the only company selected in the 1st phase capable of utilizing overseas medical data clearly demonstrates its global aspirations. To further strengthen these capabilities, LuluMedics initiated a strategic collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) last June. By leveraging AWS's advanced AI technology, they plan to further enhance their information security system and provide a wider range of medical services to users by linking the d'stat platform with 'Assist Card', a global medical concierge service. A LuluMedics official stated, "This selection once again acknowledges our technology, data reliability, and accuracy from the government," and expressed their ambition to "accelerate the establishment of a platform ecosystem based on medical MyData." The Personal Information Protection Commission also expects this project to contribute to the stable establishment and activation of medical MyData services, thus further increasing interest in LuluMedics' role.

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