Remote Video Medical Consultations with Overseas Expatriates... Commitment to Ulsan Social Contribution Activities Together

Director Minhee Seo of the Department of Family Medicine at Donggang Hospital is conducting a remote medical consultation with an employee of Korea National Oil Corporation.

Director Minhee Seo of the Department of Family Medicine at Donggang Hospital is conducting a remote medical consultation with an employee of Korea National Oil Corporation.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Korea National Oil Corporation and Ulsan Donggang Hospital have signed a business agreement regarding health promotion and medical service provision.


On the 23rd, the Oil Corporation announced that it signed a business agreement with Ulsan Donggang Hospital at its headquarters to promote the health of employees and provide medical convenience, as well as to foster mutual development. This is the first agreement among institutions relocated to Ulsan Innovation City. Attending the signing ceremony were Kim Kyung-min, Head of Management Support Division of the Oil Corporation, and Kwon Hyuk-po, Director of Donggang Hospital.


Through this agreement, Donggang Hospital will support health checkups, medical assistance, funeral services, and health information provision for the Oil Corporation’s employees and their families. The Oil Corporation will conduct health checkups for its employees at Donggang Hospital and actively participate with Donggang Hospital in activities to realize social values in Ulsan.


On the 11th, Donggang Hospital and the Oil Corporation conducted remote consultations explaining local response methods for COVID-19 prevention and management targeting overseas dispatched workers and their families in Kazakhstan, Egypt, and other locations. They are focusing on COVID-19 prevention by arranging for employees returning from overseas assignments and their families, as well as employees returning for health examinations, to self-quarantine at company housing for the period designated by health authorities.



Additionally, they are actively engaging in independent response activities to prevent the spread of COVID-19 by providing basic quarantine supplies such as masks and hand sanitizers to overseas operational sites in Vietnam, Singapore, and the United Kingdom, where it is difficult to procure COVID-19 prevention materials.


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