Ulsan Ulju-gun Public Health Center conducted a focused safety inspection of medical institutions through the Korea Safety Great Transition from April 17 to June 16.

Ulju-gun Public Health Center conducted a focused safety inspection of medical institutions as part of South Korea's major safety transition.

Ulju-gun Public Health Center conducted a focused safety inspection of medical institutions as part of South Korea's major safety transition.

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This inspection was carried out to provide safe and comfortable medical services to the residents of Ulju-gun, with 40 participants including private sector experts, and was conducted as a public-private joint effort.


The inspection targeted a total of 13 institutions, including 1 general hospital, 2 psychiatric hospitals, and 10 nursing hospitals, checking areas such as ▲Medical Service Act safety management facility standards ▲architecture ▲fire safety ▲electricity ▲elevators.


Among the 13 inspected institutions, Ulju-gun Public Health Center identified safety-related issues in 9 locations and provided on-site guidance to ensure repairs and reinforcements are made, with plans to strengthen follow-up management including re-inspections.



An official from Ulju-gun Public Health Center stated, “Thorough preparation for safety accidents is the best measure,” and added, “We will continue to do our best in safety inspections in the medical institution sector to protect precious lives and property.”


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