専攻医不在による過失の有無を調査…80代患者が死亡=韓国
Investigating whether there was negligence due to the absence of a specialized doctor...Patient in his 80s dies = South Korea
The Central Disaster Safety Countermeasures Headquarters for Physician Collective Action announced on the 27th that it will operate an immediate response team for the strike of specialist doctors (interns).
In the unlikely event that serious damage occurs due to the medical specialist strike that has continued for 8 days.
This is to confirm the situation and take prompt action. Regarding the fatal accident of a patient in his 80s that occurred in Daejeon (Daejeon) yesterday, we are working jointly with related organizations to investigate whether there was any negligence due to the absence of a specialist doctor.
A survey is being conducted. Starting today, we will carry out a medical support skills test project for nurses. Based on the Basic Health and Medical Care Act, so that PA nurses can receive legal protection and work stably.
It will be enforced. The task force has notified the specialist doctor that he will be able to return to work by the 29th of this month. First, we targeted 50 training hospitals ranked from 51st to 100th based on the number of specialty doctors.
The plan is to complete the investigation by the end of this week and confirm who has left the workplace. Starting in March, judicial procedures related to license suspensions will be carried out for those who have not reinstated their licenses.
``If you return to the hospital by the 29th, you will be able to avoid this,'' said Cho Gyu-heon, first deputy director of the task force (Ministry of Health and Welfare).
``I hope they will stop their illegal collective actions, return to their patients, and have a dialogue with the government.''
2024/02/27 11:16 KST
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