Songpa-gu - Best Clinic Signs Agreement for Long-term Care Home Medical Center Pilot Project... Selected as Institution for Long-term Care Home Medical Center Pilot Project Led by Ministry of Health and Welfare

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Songpa-gu is promoting a long-term care home medical service project.


Songpa-gu (Mayor Seo Gang-seok) signed a business agreement on the 29th with Best Clinic (Director Nam Seong-mun) to promote a pilot project for the long-term care home medical center.


Previously, the district was selected for the pilot project of the long-term care home medical center, a public contest project hosted by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, and will implement the project from this month through December.


The long-term care home medical center pilot project is a program that provides integrated home visit medical care, nursing, and care services by doctors, nurses, and social workers visiting the homes of long-term care recipients who have difficulty visiting medical institutions due to mobility issues.


Best Clinic is a medical institution with expertise in home medical care, conducting pilot projects for primary care home visit fees and health care for the disabled. Through this agreement, it will perform roles such as providing medical and care services by a multidisciplinary home medical care team composed of doctors, nurses, and social workers, as well as linking community resources as the executing agency of the home medical center.


Accordingly, the district plans to promote the project extensively to social welfare facilities, senior welfare centers, and community service centers within the region to ensure smooth project implementation and community care linkage, and to establish and support a cooperative system that can connect those in need of home medical services to the home medical center.



Mayor Seo Gang-seok said, “With this agreement, I hope that elderly residents of Songpa-gu who have difficulty moving can spend their dignified old age in their own homes,” and added, “We will continue to do our best to provide high-quality home medical care and integrated care services to more elderly people through public-private cooperation to respond to the super-aged society.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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