Nursing department head workshop participants are taking a group commemorative photo after the seminar.

Nursing department head workshop participants are taking a group commemorative photo after the seminar.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] The National Health Insurance Service Busan·Ulsan·Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters held a nursing care integrated service system development workshop for head nurses on the 23rd at the seminar room of Haeundae Central Hotel.


The nursing care integrated service is operated in over 630 hospitals nationwide with more than 66,000 beds to alleviate the economic burden of hiring private caregivers and to relieve the physical pain of family caregiving.


About 100 participants from 70 hospitals, including Joheungang-an Hospital, attended the workshop to share best practices in ward management and to explore ways to improve the system through task improvement group discussions.


Director Jang Su-mok commended eight outstanding nursing personnel who dedicated themselves to the development of the nursing care system to encourage their hard work.


Director Jang said, “We will further expand the nursing care system to reduce the burden of national medical expenses and block infectious diseases like COVID-19, thereby strengthening the role of a social safety net that reassures the public.”



The NHIS Busan·Ulsan·Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters plans to further expand the nursing care integrated service so that more citizens can use the system and to realize social value by creating nursing workforce jobs.


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