On the 25th, the Prime Minister's Office announced that a forum for such dialogue with the medical community had been set up. Mr. Han met with people in the medical world and confirmed the capacity of the medical school.
We plan to collect opinions on matters such as increasing the number of employees. Prior to this, on the 24th, President Yoon Seo-gyeol received a proposal from Han Dong-hoon, chairman of the emergency response committee of the ruling party People's Power.
Prime Minister Han and others asked the Cabinet, including Prime Minister Han, to take a ``flexible approach'' regarding the suspension of the licenses of specialized doctors (interns) who have not returned to the hospital. On the same day, President Yoon spoke at his weekly meeting with Prime Minister Han, saying, ``I am deeply grateful to all sectors of society, including the medical community.''
I would like to see even closer negotiations with the two countries," he reiterated. For this reason, the South Korean government has temporarily suspended the enforcement of license suspensions for non-returning major doctors, which it had originally teased on the 26th, and has continued to engage in dialogue with the medical community.
I decided to continue talking. The South Korean government plans to engage in more proactive dialogue with the medical community, starting with a roundtable discussion on the 26th centered around Seoul National Hospital, a national university hospital.
However, the South Korean government insists that the 2,000-person increase is not subject to negotiation. On the other hand, the medical community is demanding adjustments to the number of staff members, making it difficult even if dialogue progresses.
This is the expected situation.
2024/03/26 06:24 KST
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