Gosindae Gospel Hospital has signed agreements with seven welfare centers in the Busan area to support medical treatment for vulnerable groups.

Gosindae Gospel Hospital has signed agreements with seven welfare centers in the Busan area to support medical treatment for vulnerable groups.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Kosin University Gospel Hospital has become the designated medical institution for seven social welfare organizations in the Busan area.


On the 12th, Kosin University Hospital signed a business agreement promising medical support and mutual cooperation with seven social welfare organizations, including the Social Welfare Corporation Juneun Sarang Welfare Foundation, Sasang-gu Senior Welfare Center, Dong-gu Multicultural Family Support Center, Busanjin-gu Healthy Family Support Center, Busanjin-gu Senior Welfare Center, Busanjin-gu Disabled Welfare Center, and Sasang-gu Disabled Welfare Center, to protect vulnerable groups in the local community and promote coexistence.


The hospital will support medical treatment for users of social welfare organizations, who are medically vulnerable in the Busan area, and develop cooperative projects by establishing a linkage system.


Kim Kyung-heon, senior pastor of Busan Gaegum Church and director of Goryeo Academy, a partner in the agreement, is leading the formation of a cooperative body of 12 social welfare organizations in Busanjin-gu, Dong-gu, and Sasang-gu, serving as the CEO and playing a leading role in exerting positive influence in the local community.


Kim Ik-hyun, director of Sasang-gu Senior Welfare Center, said, “Through this agreement, users of welfare institutions in Busanjin-gu, Sasang-gu, and Dong-gu will be able to enjoy health promotion and various health consultation programs,” adding, “We are pleased to work together with Gospel Hospital, which has been dedicated to building a healthy community.”



Oh Kyung-seung, director of Kosin University Hospital, said, “Helping socially vulnerable groups is the realization of the founding philosophy of Gospel Hospital,” and added, “We will contribute to creating a healthy Busan by participating in local social welfare projects.”


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