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Solve.Care Selected for Korea University Guro Hospital’s Open Lab in 2024, Accelerates Global…

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Solve.Care Selected for Korea University Guro Hospital’s Open Lab in 2024, Accelerates Global Clinical Trial Implementation with Care.Trials

Seoul, South Korea, April 30 2024 — Solve.Care, a global leader in digital healthcare solutions led by CEO Pradeep Goel, has been chosen as one of the new supporting companies for the Hospital-based Business Innovation Center at Korea University Guro Hospital in 2024. Solve.Care aims to expedite the practical application and business expansion of clinical trials, both domestically and internationally, through its innovative platform, Care.Trials.

With this partnership, Solve.Care plans to implement the ‘MyData’ business through Care.Trials, engaging doctors, companies, and patients necessary for clinical trials, including the development of new drugs. The ‘MyData’ business model enables patients to manage and sell their own medical data, providing more precise medical solutions and granting them sovereignty over their data.

The Korea University Guro Hospital Open Laboratory Construction Team currently supports a total of 30 companies, including 11 that were newly selected in 2024. These companies benefit from various forms of support, including funding for material costs related to research projects, prototype production, and access to open lab equipment and hospital-owned resources.

Pradeep Goel, CEO of Solve.Care expressed his expectations, “Through our collaboration with Korea University Guro Hospital, we anticipate expanding the application range of the Care.Trials platform and maximizing the efficiency of clinical trials, enabling us to actively respond to the rapidly changing global healthcare market.” COO of Solve.Care Korea, Tae Kim also showed great anticipation for the open lab project, stating, “By providing patient-centered, data-driven medical solutions, we will create a new paradigm in clinical trials.”

Solve.Care is committed to contributing to the development of a biomedical cluster alongside Korea University Guro Hospital and is actively participating in the growth of the local community and the domestic bio-industry. This collaboration is expected to enhance medical services for patients both within Korea and internationally.


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