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Lemon Healthcare Installs Loss Insurance Claiming Machine at Korea Uni…
lemonhealthcare 2023-05-15
[Daily Farm = Reporter Kim Ji-eun] Lemon Healthcare (CEO Hong Byung-jin), a healthcare data company, announced on the 17th that it has installed a kiosk dedicated to claiming loss insurance at Korea University Anam Hospital.

The kiosk dedicated to claiming loss insurance installed in the hospital is a device that allows patients with loss insurance to claim loss insurance immediately at the site after receiving medical expenses.

You can claim the patient's own or family's medical expenses, and after inquiring about the medical treatment details on the day of treatment or within a year, you can select and claim them. The company explained that outpatient patients can be claimed by tying up to 10 medical records, and in the future, inpatients can also be claimed.

Previously, patients had to issue insurance bills and necessary hospital documents to the insurance company by mail or fax to claim real-life insurance, but if you use a kiosk in the hospital, you can claim it after simple identification without issuing separate documents, a company official said. "Older patients who have difficulty using the app can easily claim it and the risk of personal information leakage by print will be reduced."

The company will also hold an app event to commemorate the installation of the kiosk. You can participate in the 'God of Claim' app installation event through the QR code displayed on the kiosk home screen or the usage guide, and coffee gifticons will be provided through a lottery.


Following the establishment of Daego Anam Hospital, the company announced that it plans to expand the installation of kiosks in more than 100 locations within this year for higher-level general hospitals, general hospitals, and hospitals affiliated with lemon care platforms such as Yonsei Severance Hospital, Hanyang University Hospital, Kyungpook National University Hospital, Chilgok Kyungpook National University Hospital, and Daegu Fatima Hospital.

An official from Lemon Healthcare said, "By expanding the scope of real-life insurance claims to kiosks along with simple claims and automatic claims services, we have expanded the choice of channels and improved convenience for users," adding, "We will make efforts to expand the 'N-channel' that easily accesses real-life insurance claims to become a habit area, not a cumbersome task that causes public fatigue."


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