Godae Medical Center and KMI Korea Medical Institute Sign MOU for "Collaboration in Attracting Overseas Patients"
"K-Medical Excellence to Be Promoted"
Korea University Medical Center announced on the 14th that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with KMI Korea Medical Institute. Both organizations will work to promote the excellence of Korean healthcare while actively attracting overseas patients.
Yoon Eulsik, Vice President for Medical Affairs at Korea University (right), and Lee Kwangbae, Director of Planning and Coordination at KMI, are posing for a commemorative photo at the signing ceremony of the business agreement held on the 13th in the main conference room of Korea University Mediscience Park.
[Photo by Korea University Medical Center]
The signing ceremony held on the afternoon of the 13th at the main conference room of Korea University Mediscience Park was attended by Yoon Eul-sik, Vice President for Medical Affairs at Korea University, Lee Kwang-bae, Director of Planning and Coordination at KMI, and other officials from both institutions.
Through this agreement, the two organizations agreed to widely promote the excellence of K-Medical services overseas and to explore multifaceted cooperation plans for the advancement of the healthcare sector. In particular, they plan to activate cooperation and networking in medical treatment fields, including attracting foreign patients, and to pursue various joint projects.
Yoon Eul-sik, Vice President for Medical Affairs at Korea University, stated, "This agreement with KMI will be a great opportunity to jointly consider and collaborate on various projects to widely promote the excellence of Korean healthcare overseas and to offer a healthy future to all humanity. By the upcoming 100th anniversary in 2028, we aim to leap forward as a global medical brand through diverse internationalization strategies."
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Lee Kwang-bae, Director of Planning and Coordination at KMI, said, "Building on the excellent capabilities of Korea University Medical Center, we expect this cooperation to serve as an opportunity to promote the excellence of our healthcare and contribute to the development of the domestic healthcare sector. We will continue to strengthen our capabilities as a leading institution in 'K-Health Checkups' through various cooperation models."
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