Uljin-gun Local Residents Comprehensive Health Checkup Support Agreement Signed

On the 6th, Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters signed an agreement with Uljin-gun Public Health Center (Director Nam Hwamo), Uljin-gun Medical Center (Director Jo Youngrae), Gangneung Asan Hospital (Director Yoo Changsik), and Pohang St. Mary's Hospital (Director Son Kyungok) to support the ‘2024 Uljin-gun Local Residents Comprehensive Health Checkup’.

Hanul Headquarters Comprehensive Health Checkup Support Project Agreement Ceremony. (Center: Ise-yong, Head of Hanul Headquarters)

Hanul Headquarters Comprehensive Health Checkup Support Project Agreement Ceremony. (Center: Ise-yong, Head of Hanul Headquarters)

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The ‘Uljin-gun Local Residents Comprehensive Health Checkup Support’ project implemented by Hanul Headquarters provides support for over 80 health checkup items, including gastroscopy, abdominal ultrasound, and bone density tests. Local residents can visit their preferred hospital among Uljin-gun Medical Center, Gangneung Asan Hospital, and Pohang St. Mary's Hospital directly for checkups and can also use free transportation services.


The Uljin-gun Local Residents Comprehensive Health Checkup Support project has supported a total of 8.561 billion KRW since 2013, examining the health of 19,073 people. This year, 1.188 billion KRW will be invested to conduct checkups for 2,640 people.


Director Lee Seyong stated, “Through the agreement with Uljin-gun Medical Center, the newly established ‘Uljin-gun Residents Emergency Transport Support Project,’ which transfers severe and emergency patients to comprehensive hospitals in other regions when necessary, is expected to greatly contribute to building a regional medical safety net,” adding, “Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters will continue to take the lead in resolving medical blind spots in the local community.”



Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters is currently implementing various medical support projects, including recovery support for mothers admitted to public postpartum care centers, nursing care cost support at public medical institutions, and health management programs for residential elderly care facilities.


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