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The government harshly criticized the top doctors and full-time doctors who were forced to leave the group as “illegal behavior that crossed the reasonable line.”
First, the government pointed out that “the withdrawal of the number of doctors required by the main doctors is a problem of the medical system that has nothing to do with patients, and there is no reason for patients to suffer unfair harm.” In addition, he added, “forcing the collective rejection of medical treatment in a period when medical demand is increasing rapidly due to the coronavirus crisis will result in further harm to patients,” he added. “If it is intentionally intended, it is immoral.”
The government has stipulated that the extreme method of refusing treatment in emergency rooms and intensive care units is irresponsible behavior that puts social security at risk, inevitably leading to the death of critically ill patients. “Unlike worker strikes that risk their jobs and livelihoods, the doctors who participated in the group leave are not experiencing any harm in terms of employment, livelihood, doctor’s leave, etc.,” Son said. “Only sick and serious patients It is threatened and it is not fair.”
In response to some medical professors who said they would join in the refusal of medical treatment in the event of harm to physicians, Mr. Son said: “Why should general practitioners see no harm to their employment or status in a situation where patients are injured due to refusal of treatment? “If not, it will be difficult for the government and for the people to understand,” he said.
/ Reporter Lim Jin-hyuk liberal@sedaily.com
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