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- Non-office workers who must undergo annual health checkups and office workers who must undergo bi-annual checkups can check their eligibility on the National Health Insurance Service website.
- Workplace subscribers, local household heads, household members aged 20 and above, dependents, and medical aid recipients aged 19 to 64 are eligible for checkups. Those born in odd-numbered years must undergo checkups in odd-numbered years, and those born in even-numbered years must undergo checkups in even-numbered years.
- Workplace employees can undergo free checkups year-round. Those aged 40 and above can receive additional cancer checkups, but some costs may be borne by the individual.
Non-office workers must undergo health checkups every year, while office workers must undergo health checkups every two years. You can check your eligibility for a checkup by going through personal authentication on the National Health Insurance Service website. The checkup target includes workplace subscribers, local household heads, family members aged 20 or over, dependents, and medical aid recipients aged 19 to 64. Except for non-office workers, people born in odd-numbered years must undergo checkups in odd-numbered years, and people born in even-numbered years must undergo checkups in even-numbered years. Office workers can visit a hospital anytime during the year for free checkups, and those aged 40 or over will receive additional cancer screenings, with some costs borne by the individual.