Senacle, a digital healthcare company recently acquired by Naver, said on Sunday it will expand the nationwide sales network for its Oreumchart cloud electronic medical record (EMR) service. It said the move will improve service accessibility for medical institutions and strengthen on-site response capabilities.
The expansion is part of a strategy based on expected technical and business synergies following Naver's acquisition.
According to the company, Oreumchart is a cloud-based EMR service that medical institutions can adopt without separate complex installation. It provides a user interface that reflects actual clinical settings.
Through the nationwide expansion, Senacle set key goals of building a dedicated regional sales and consulting system and forming long-term partnerships with regional medical distribution networks.
A Senacle official said, "With the technological capabilities and stable business foundation secured through Naver's acquisition, we have been able to further accelerate the nationwide rollout of Oreumchart." The official added, "Together with partners who deeply understand regional markets, we will continue to support the practical digital transformation of medical institutions."