Doctors strike in South Korea: Hospitals lose nearly $72 million

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng24/06/2024


On June 23, the Seoul City government, South Korea, said that the capital's two major hospitals, Seoul Medical Center and Boramae Medical Center, could suffer losses of nearly 100 billion won (about 71.89 million USD) this year if interns do not return to work and this situation continues until the end of the year.

A doctor works at a hospital in Seoul, South Korea, June 9, 2024. Illustration photo: Yonhap/TTXVN
A doctor works at a hospital in Seoul, South Korea, June 9, 2024. Illustration photo: Yonhap/TTXVN

Of the 203 doctors at Seoul Medical Center, 22 percent are interns, and the proportion at Boramae is 33.9 percent. The strike has cut bed occupancy at the two leading medical facilities by more than 20 percent. Both have activated emergency management and implemented cost-cutting measures.

The Seoul Metropolitan Government said it plans to inject 45.6 billion won to support the two hospitals to prevent the situation from getting worse and ensure the provision of necessary medical services to the people.

HUY QUOC



Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/vu-bac-si-dinh-cong-o-han-quoc-cac-benh-vien-thiet-hai-gan-72-trieu-usd-post745955.html

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