Gyeonggi Medical Center Anseong Hospital to Offer Pediatric and Adolescent Nighttime Care Starting October
Anseong City - Anseong Hospital Business Agreement Signed
On the 1st, Anseong City in Gyeonggi Province announced that on the 31st of last month, it signed a business agreement with the Anseong City Council and Gyeonggi Provincial Medical Center Anseong Hospital to promote public health care projects.
At the business agreement ceremony for promoting public health care projects, An Jung-yeol, Chairman of Anseong City Council (from the left), Kim Bo-ra, Mayor of Anseong, and Lim Seung-kwan, Director of Gyeonggi Provincial Medical Center Anseong Hospital, are holding up the agreement document.
[Photo by Anseong City]
Under this agreement, Anseong Hospital plans to start pediatric and adolescent night-time medical services until 11 PM in October. Additionally, the hospital will prepare a pediatric-exclusive large bed that can be used by both patients and their guardians, as well as establish dedicated pediatric wards.
The signing ceremony was attended by Kim Bora, Mayor of Anseong, Ahn Jeong-yeol, Chairperson of the Anseong City Council, and Im Seung-gwan, Director of Gyeonggi Provincial Medical Center Anseong Hospital.
The city plans to use this agreement as an opportunity to enhance citizens' health and welfare through a close mutual cooperation system and to promote win-win development among institutions, thereby expanding public health care projects.
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Mayor Kim stated, “We will do our best to raise the level of public health care so that citizens can conveniently receive high-quality medical benefits.”
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