Definition · Clinical

MCU (Medical Check-Up)

An MCU, or medical check-up, is a structured health screening that compiles multi-parameter results — laboratory tests, vitals, physical examination, and specialist findings — into a doctor-reviewed report. In Indonesia, annual MCUs are legally mandated for employees in hazardous work environments under Permenaker No. 02/1980, making MCU one of the highest-volume documentation workflows in the market.

A single MCU produces a structured dataset (blood pressure, complete blood count, lipid panel, liver enzymes, urinalysis, chest X-ray, audiometry and more). The bottleneck is not collecting the data but turning it into a coherent, physician-signed narrative report. Micromeet's MCU CoPilot — Micromeet AI for MCU — drafts that report from the documented inputs so the physician reviews and approves rather than writing from scratch. AI writes, doctors decide.

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