Support for Emergency Transportation Fees for Uljin Residents,
Recovery Programs for Mothers Admitted to the Public Postnatal Care Center,
and Public Medical Caregiver Fee Assistance

Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power signed agreements with Uljin County Medical Center on February 28 and March 14 regarding “Support for Emergency Transportation Fees for Uljin Residents,” “Support for Recovery of Mothers Admitted to the Public Postnatal Care Center,” and “Support for Public Medical Caregiver Fees.”


Since 2006, the “Support for Public Medical Caregiver Fees” program has been in effect, providing reduced caregiver fees for patients admitted to the Uljin County Medical Center’s long-term care hospital, significantly alleviating the burden of caregiver costs.


The “Support for Recovery of Mothers Admitted to the Public Postnatal Care Center,” implemented since 2022, allows mothers who reside in Uljin County and are registered there (either the mother or spouse) to use four programs (postnatal massage, postnatal exercise/yoga, meditation for prevention of postpartum depression, Oketani massage) free of charge when admitted to the postnatal care center at Uljin County Medical Center.


The “Support for Emergency Transportation Fees for Uljin Residents at Public Medical Institutions,” launched in 2024, provides up to 200,000 KRW (twice per person) for emergency transfers from Uljin County Medical Center to other general hospitals.



Lee Seyong, head of Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters, stated, “This agreement with Uljin County Medical Center is especially meaningful as it contributes to the stability of public healthcare in the region. Moving forward, we will continue to fully implement universal support throughout all stages of life for all Uljin residents through ‘Hanul Danurim Care’.”

Hanul Headquarters.

Hanul Headquarters.

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