May 20, 2024 9:04 am
Korea welcomes medical professionals with foreign practice licenses

Amidst ongoing disruptions in medical services due to a strike by intern doctors, the Korean Ministry of Health has announced that licensed medical staff from abroad will be able to practice legally in the country. The government is allowing people with overseas licenses to practice medicine in the country when approved by the Health Minister during this health crisis.

This move has been seen as a preparation for potentially worsening strikes by experts. Previously, the Ministry of Health only accepted practice certificates issued in South Korea. However, with the recent granting of autonomy for enrollment targets and a delay in suspending the licenses of striking doctors, there is still uncertainty about whether this decision will lead to an end to the strike.

The ongoing deadlock between the government and the medical community is causing difficulties for Korean patients, with many medical procedures being postponed or canceled. More than 9,000 resident doctors have left hospitals since February 20 in protest of the government’s policy to increase medical school enrollment quotas. The strike is driven by concerns about the impact on medical services and patient costs, calling for better working conditions for current medical staff.

The crisis has expanded to the training sector, with medical students and professors also supporting the resident doctors. The government has started revoking practice licenses and considering criminal sanctions, further worsening the healthcare situation for patients. However, there are calls from some quarters for a more comprehensive approach that addresses both supply-side and demand-side issues related to healthcare reforms.

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Overall, it seems that while certain measures may provide short-term relief for some issues facing Korean society at present time it is important to address underlying causes in order to find long term solutions.

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