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Resolving Conflicts in Non-face-to-face Medical treatment

By Lee, Jeong-Hwan | translator Kim, Jung-Ju

23.09.27 06:12:40

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Improve the pilot project plan as soon as possible, such as narrow scope and ambiguity of re-up standards

Responding to the written question of Rep. Choi Young-hee of the National Assembly Welfare Committee


The Ministry of Health and Welfare cited the legalization of non-face-to-face treatment through the revision of the Medical Act as a solution to resolve the conflict between the medical community and the medical community surrounding non-face-to-face-face treatment.

In addition, the MOHW expressed his will to improve the non-face-to-face treatment pilot project as soon as possible, reflecting the on-site opinion that the scope of the first diagnosis is narrow, the criteria for re-examination is vague, and there is a gap between the medical field. On the 26th, the Ministry of Health and Welfare responded to the written question of Rep. Choi Young-hee, a member of the National Assembly Health and Welfare

Lee, Jeong-Hwan(junghwanss@dailypharm.com)
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