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J&J Tech (CEO Cho Sung-hoon Pharmacy), which operates the pharmacist and pharmacy management application "Pharmacy Manager," announced on the 6th that it has obtained the Ministry of SMEs and Startups' certification as a "social venture company."
The social venture company certification is given to companies that create social and economic values at the same time. This certification is given to companies that solve social problems and contribute to the local community through innovative technology or business models, and can be obtained only after official recognition of sociality and innovative growth by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups.
The Korea Technology Guarantee Fund, which is in charge of the certification review, evaluates sociality and innovation growth in 12 categories each, and companies that are certified will be given opportunities to participate in various government-supported projects and financial benefits.
Through this certification, drug managers have been officially recognized as a company that solves social problems and realizes public interest results through innovation in drug management technology. Based on this, it is expected to further strengthen its position as a social value creation company in pharmacies and hospitals.
Meanwhile, Pharmaceutical Manager launched the "Pharmacy Management Tab" service last month and is providing a more convenient use environment through a user-centered UX/UI reorganization. The newly launched "Simplification of Alternative Assistance Notification" function is a service that automatically handles individual notification tasks with just one prescription, greatly reducing the burden of pharmacists having to notify hospitals and clinics one by one.
In addition, through the 'worker management' function, the pharmacy director can set the employee's usage time and grant authority for each function (access, creation, correction, deletion, etc.). In addition, the announcement function was used to efficiently share news within the pharmacy.
CEO Cho Sung-hoon said, "We want to support pharmacists to focus more on patients' disease and health counseling by providing optimal solutions for drug management in pharmacies," adding, "We will contribute to promoting public health and creating sustainable social value."