FixUp Health selected as a "Tips" by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups

Digital healthcare startup FixUpHealth (CEO Sangwon Lim) announced on the 25th that it had been selected for the Ministry of SMEs and Startups' technology startup support program, "TIPS." This selection was made through a recommendation from Digital Healthcare Partners (DHP), a specialized digital healthcare investment firm.

TIPS is a program in which the government and private investment firms collaborate to discover and nurture promising startups. Selected companies will receive up to 700 million won in research and development (R&D) funding for two years.

FixUp Health is developing a remote rehabilitation monitoring solution. This solution remotely tracks and analyzes a patient's recovery progress even outside of outpatient clinic hours, and automatically recommends appropriate rehabilitation treatment programs to medical staff based on changes in the patient's condition. Furthermore, it supports an integrated system that automatically organizes information required for insurance claims based on treatment activity and patient data, reducing administrative burden.

This type of remote rehabilitation management method is attracting attention for its potential and marketability overseas, as it is included in the coverage items of major insurance companies such as Medicare in the United States.

With the selection of TIPS, FixUpHealth plans to actively pursue technological development, including refining its patient condition prediction algorithm, enhancing its AI-based rehabilitation program recommendation function, improving its dashboard dedicated to medical staff, and strengthening its insurance claim automation function.