Encouraging Social Contribution Activities Such as Discovering and Purchasing Excellent Products for People with Disabilities

Jeonbuk National University Hospital (Director Yoo Hee-cheol) announced on the 1st that it held the 'Love+Sharing Social Contribution Idea Contest' to carry out and improve social contribution activities in the public sector.


The contest was held from July 4 to 19 for Jeonbuk National University Hospital staff. It aimed to attract the interest of staff and gather various ideas to promote the development of public healthcare.


Jeonbuk National University Hospital, Winners of the Public Healthcare Social Contribution Idea Contest. <br>[Photo by Jeonbuk National University Hospital]

Jeonbuk National University Hospital, Winners of the Public Healthcare Social Contribution Idea Contest.
[Photo by Jeonbuk National University Hospital]

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The submitted ideas were reviewed by the Public Healthcare Department, and one Grand Prize, two Excellence Awards, and four Encouragement Awards were selected.


The Grand Prize went to ▲ Discovering and purchasing excellent products from standard businesses for the disabled and healthcare services (Logistics Management Department, Kim Jong-geon). The Excellence Awards were given to ▲ Essential medication adherence notification service using artificial intelligence (AI) calls (Customer Consultation Team, Kim Kyung-chae) and ▲ JBUH+ first-visit patient greeting and accompaniment service (Nursing Department, Nursing Society, Yang Hye-ra). The Encouragement Awards were awarded to ▲ Visiting JBUH+ health service (External Cooperation Office, Kim Sun-hyuk), ▲ Visiting JBUH+ dental health service (Professor Integrated Treatment Room, Lim Ye-rin), ▲ JBUH+ public classes (External Cooperation Office, Kim In-hye), and ▲ Beautiful donation, warm companionship (Gunsan Jeonbuk National University Hospital Construction Team Facilities, Kim Bong-jin).



Park Ji-hyun, Vice Director of the Public Sector, said, "We deeply thank all individuals and groups within the hospital who showed great support and interest in the public healthcare idea contest," adding, "The valuable ideas we received will become precious seeds for advancing public healthcare to a higher level, and we will make our best efforts in the public sector."


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