「深刻な少子化」…70年の歴史を持つ産婦人科も「分娩診療を諦める」=韓国
``Severe declining birthrate''... obstetrics and gynecology with 70 years of history ``gives up on childbirth treatment'' = South Korea
An obstetrics and gynecology hospital in Busan, South Korea, has been attracting attention after announcing that it would suspend delivery services due to declining birth rates.
According to the medical industry on the 30th, Chonggu operated by the Han Ho Christian Missionary Foundation
Hwangil New Christian Hospital and Hwamyeongil New Christian Hospital have decided to end childbirth-related medical care. Earlier, Cheonggwangil New Christian Hospital announced on its website, ``The depth of the declining birthrate problem''.
"Due to the shortage of obstetric medical staff, which requires timely and 24-hour emergency care, we will end obstetric care on the 8th of next month," and explained that the postpartum care center will also suspend operations on the 29th of next month.
It has been confirmed that Hwamyeong-il New Christian Hospital is also informing pregnant women that childbirth treatment will continue until May. The Han Ho Christian Missionary Foundation operates four hospitals in Busan.
However, from now on, delivery services will only be provided at Irsin General Hospital, the main hospital in Higashi Ward. Ilsin Christian Hospital was established in 1952 by Australian missionary Mackenzie, an obstetrician and gynecologist.
Founded by sisters. For the past 70 years, it has played an important role in childbirth treatment in the Busan area as a hospital specializing in obstetrics and gynecology. The Han Ho Christian Missionary Church has also said, ``Obstetrics and Gynecology and Pediatrics?''
"This is a hospital that was founded in the early 19th century, and we must continue to protect it no matter what difficulties we may face," he said, making clear his commitment to obstetrics and gynecology.
2024/01/30 09:44 KST
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