Mapo-gu and Seoul National University Central Disabled Oral Care Center Collaborate on Oral Care for Vulnerable Groups
Mapo-gu (Mayor Park Gang-su) signed a business agreement with Seoul National University Central Dental Clinic for the Disabled on the afternoon of the 10th in the Mapo-gu Office conference room to manage oral health for vulnerable groups.
This business agreement was promoted after Mapo-gu secured a budget of 90 million KRW for oral health management by being selected in March for Seoul City's "Support Project for Autonomous Districts Accompanying the Vulnerable."
About 10 people attended the signing ceremony, including Park Gang-su, Mayor of Mapo-gu, Seo Gwang-seok, Director of Seoul National University Central Dental Clinic for the Disabled, and other officials in charge.
Mayor Park Gang-su and Director Seo Gwang-seok shared each institution's plans regarding dental treatment and follow-up support for vulnerable groups and signed the agreement.
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Mayor Park Gang-su said, "I am very pleased that through this agreement, we have established a public medical service linkage system that allows vulnerable residents to receive professional dental treatment," and added, "I sincerely thank Seoul National University Central Dental Clinic for the Disabled for becoming a reliable partner for those who are easily overlooked in oral health care." He continued, "Mapo-gu will also do its best to carefully look after the health of its residents with the same heart."
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