Third-Party Information Sharing Consent (Required)
CAREHUB may provide personal information to third parties as follows when necessary for consultation requests, admission counseling, medical and care coordination, emergency response, and service provision.
1. Recipients of Personal Information
Medical institutions and emergency medical service providers: hospitals, clinics, home-visit medical care providers, 119 emergency services, emergency rooms, etc.
Pharmacies
Relevant administrative authorities: local governments, public health centers, etc.
Guardians
External professional organizations and partner institutions: service coordination organizations, AI analysis organizations, equipment operation and technical verification companies, etc.
2. Purpose of Provision
Medical coordination, health checkups, home-visit medical care, and emergency response
Prescription, dispensing, and medication management
Reporting and administrative processing in accordance with applicable laws and regulations
Providing guardians with information on residents’ conditions and service-related matters
Service coordination, behavioral data analysis, technical verification, service model validation, test-bed operation, and PoC execution
3. Items Provided
Basic information: name, date of birth, gender, contact information, address
Guardian information: guardian’s name and contact information
Consultation and service information: consultation request details, service usage information, service provision records
Health and medical information: diseases, medication information, medical opinions, test results, etc.
Accident and emergency-related records
Sensitive information, including health and medical information, will be provided only to the minimum extent necessary to achieve the purpose of provision.
4. Retention and Use Period
Personal information will be retained and used until the purpose of provision is achieved or for the retention period required under applicable laws and regulations.
5. Right to Refuse Consent and Disadvantages
The data subject may refuse to consent to the provision of personal information to third parties. However, refusal to consent may limit the provision of certain services, such as consultation requests, medical and care coordination, and emergency response.