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South Korea: Health Ministry calls for investigation into calls to destroy health care system

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng22/03/2024


On March 22, the South Korean Health Ministry asked the police to investigate an online post calling for doctors to continue their strike to destroy the country's health system.

Medical staff at a hospital in Seoul, South Korea on March 20. Photo: YONHAP
Medical staff at a hospital in Seoul, South Korea on March 20. Photo: YONHAP

The post, posted on medistaff, an online community for doctors, urged members to continue to take time off work, even after the upcoming South Korean National Assembly elections (April 10). The post asserted that this action would cause "irreparable damage to the Korean medical system." The South Korean Ministry of Health has asked the police to investigate the post, considering it a direct threat to people's lives.

On the same day, Park Myung-ha, a leader of the Korean Medical Association (KMA), appeared at the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency's public crime investigation office on suspicion of inciting a mass strike by trainee doctors. This was the fifth time he has faced police questioning since last month. Park Myung-ha announced that he would file a class-action lawsuit to reverse the situation, and called on the government to engage in dialogue with doctors to find a compromise solution.

However, Health Minister Cho Kyoo-hong said there was no room for compromise in allocating an additional 2,000 medical school spots, although the government continued to seek opportunities to renegotiate with the medical community. Prime Minister Han Duck-soo also stressed that the increase was a minimum to address the shortage of doctors in Korea, especially in rural areas and critical areas such as pediatrics and emergency departments.

A nationwide strike by trainee doctors has lasted for more than a month, starting on February 19. About 90% of the 13,000 trainee doctors across Korea have quit their jobs to protest the government's decision to increase enrollment quotas for medical schools. The mass resignation of trainee doctors has disrupted medical services and severely affected the operations of several major general hospitals in Korea.

MINH CHAU



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