Sophie Chen
May 27, 2013

DDB Group Korea retains AOR business for HIRA

SEOUL - DDB Group Korea has retained the agency-of-record business for the Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service (HIRA) after a competitive three-way pitch.

A DDB TVC for HIRA's DUR (Drug Utilisation Review) last year
A DDB TVC for HIRA's DUR (Drug Utilisation Review) last year

DDB Group Korea is tasked with developing all TVC, radio CM, OOH print and online campaigns for the brand’s main organisation services including hospital assessment information, medical expenses confirmation application, national health systems, and specialist hospitals.

As a national government organisation, HIRA holds a competitive pitch for a new advertising agency every year, according to the agency.

HIRA is dedicated to improving the quality of national medical treatment and facilities by providing propriety assurance as the government organisation of Ministry of Health and welfare that assesses the medical costs for hospitals and pharmacies.

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Campaign Asia
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