Sangju City Health Center Awarded 'Best Institution' in Gyeongbuk Province Evaluation for 'Health Policy Projects'
Mayor Kang Young-seok of Sangju City is taking a commemorative photo with the employees of the city’s public health center, which was selected as the best institution in the Gyeongbuk Province Health Policy Project Evaluation.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Dong-wook] Sangju City announced on the 23rd that the city’s public health center was selected as the best institution in the evaluation of Gyeongsangbuk-do’s health policy projects on the 21st.
Gyeongbuk Province conducted a comprehensive evaluation of 23 cities and counties based on the implementation performance of the government joint evaluation, the fulfillment of provincial health policy projects, and cooperation in COVID-19 support, grading the performance of local public health centers.
The main evaluation items included 18 categories such as the completeness of COVID-19 epidemiological investigations, pneumococcal vaccination rate for seniors aged 65 and over, success rate of tuberculosis patient treatment, visiting health care local health care plans, participation rate in disaster medical education and training, and mental health projects.
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Lee In-su, director of Sangju City Public Health Center, pledged, "We will continue to strive to provide various public health care services to citizens and do our best to build a safe community environment from COVID-19 through prompt response and thorough quarantine."
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