Selected as the Best Institution in the Ministry of Health and Welfare's '2020 Disabled Health Management Project Evaluation'... Minister's Awards Received in Three Categories: Institution, Project Contributors, and Private Sector Collaboration Contributors

Plaque for the Best Institution in the Disabled Health and Wellness Management Project

Plaque for the Best Institution in the Disabled Health and Wellness Management Project

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gwangjin-gu (District Mayor Kim Seon-gap) Health Center has been selected as the best institution in the '2020 Disabled Health Care Management Project Evaluation.'


In addition to being selected as the best institution, it also received the Minister of Health and Welfare Award in a total of three categories, including project meritorious person and private cooperation project meritorious person.


This evaluation, hosted by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, was prepared to assess the performance of disabled health care management projects and share best practices among 254 institutions nationwide, including local governments, health centers, and regional rehabilitation hospitals.


The district received high praise for operating various projects tailored to demand, such as cooperating with local institutions to provide rehabilitation treatment for the disabled, rehabilitation programs like swimming and yoga, and social participation support through music and horticultural therapy, as well as gardening.


Additionally, since signing a business agreement with Konkuk University Hospital in 2018, the district has been striving to provide integrated services for the disabled, including ▲ discovering and managing disabled persons ▲ establishing a system for linking discharged patients ▲ and revitalizing community care.



District Mayor Kim Seon-gap said, “As a result of promoting various projects to provide comprehensive health care services to disabled people who are more vulnerable to health issues, we have achieved good results,” and added, “We will continue to prepare various policies to support the health and social participation of disabled people.”


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