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As of today, the government surveyed 10 sites, including training hospitals in the non-capital region.
The government plans to issue an order to start business based on the results of on-site investigations
Planning for requesting critically-focused role realignments in higher-level hospitals
Top doctors continue to leave indefinitely despite persuading the National Assembly and the hospital on weekends
Amid the group’s continued breakdown in the medical community, the government continues with legal procedures, such as on-site investigations and orders to begin work today.
As hospitals are experiencing increasing setback, in-house medical treatment at Seoul National University Hospital has been reduced as of today, and other large hospitals are also discussing related issues.
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The government continues to respond to full-time physicians and physicians who decided to continue group leave by enforcing legal procedures, right?
[기자]At a briefing at the Disaster and Security Countermeasures Headquarters a while ago, Tae-ho Yoon, head of quarantine, said that starting today, a third on-site investigation will be conducted at 10 non-training hospitals. metropolitan areas, emergency rooms and intensive care units.
The government plans to issue an order to start businesses based on the results of the investigation.
In order to prevent the loss of life of seriously ill patients due to group leave, nursing homes have decided to ask each hospital later today to readjust their functions to focus on essential care for critically ill patients.
We have decided to operate a damage reporting support center and provide medical and legal advice for the inconvenience of patients.
Tomorrow there will be national exams for medical students and many have rejected and canceled them.
The government is known to be discussing what to do with the medical community while making sure it is correct.
However, for now, there seems to be a strong chance the plan will be taken on schedule.
[앵커]After Seoul National University Hospital, is there a continuous reduction in treatment to other hospitals?
[기자]The tenth day is today, the indefinite collective withdrawal of the great doctors that began annually from the 21st.
After meeting with the Welfare Committee, medical education and hospital training councils last weekend, the older women decided to continue their group discharge.
In fact, hospitals are in an atmosphere of choosing to cut back on treatment, as doctors who specialize in surgery, healthcare, patient observation, and other duties are replaced by full-time professors and doctors.
Internal Medicine at Seoul National University Hospital is reducing outpatient treatment for a week from today.
Seoul St. Mary Hospital also decided to discuss the trend and the situation.
The major university hospitals have endured coordinating outpatient treatment, such as not accepting new patients, due to staff shortages due to the closure of major medical groups.
The surgical program was cut roughly in half compared to usual, and hospitalizations and outpatients were also cut by more than 20-30%.
However, even in this way, as the group’s leave is extended, the burden on the remaining medical staff increases.
Specializing physicians and full-time physicians working to complete and submit resignation letters are expected to widen the gap in treatment.
Today, full-time doctors from three hospitals – Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul Bundang National University Hospital and Boramae Hospital – plan to resign.
Depending on the situation, medical professors may join.
When the professors accused some of the emergency department elders who did not return to the field in response to the government’s refusal to start businesses, a tendency forms that they will take action as a group.
[앵커]Patient discomfort is the biggest problem.
Did the boycott of the strike hospital also begin?
[기자]The Korean Association of Patient Organizations demanded concessions from both the government and doctors.
He urged the medical community to stop the group action and immediately return to the treatment field to normalize the patient’s treatment.
The government also pointed out that it was impossible to escape the responsibility that caused the collective action of doctors due to the lack of communication, and demanded that policies such as expanding the number of doctors and establishing a public medical school go through a process of social debate.
In the midst of this, some citizens have also started boycotting striking hospitals.
On the online site that says they don’t go to striking hospitals, articles like the status of hospitals participating in group shutdowns and supporting boycotts are posted.
This is YTN Kim Jeong-hoe.
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