Ansan City, Gyeonggi Province, announced on the 6th that it had signed a business agreement with eight medical institutions at the Embleton Hotel on the 5th to strengthen the emergency medical cooperation system.

At the business agreement ceremony held on the 5th to strengthen the emergency medical cooperation system in the Ansan area, representatives of participating institutions are holding up the agreement document. Provided by Ansan City

At the business agreement ceremony held on the 5th to strengthen the emergency medical cooperation system in the Ansan area, representatives of participating institutions are holding up the agreement document. Provided by Ansan City

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This business agreement aims to enhance the efficiency of transporting and treating critically ill emergency patients within the region, and to establish a prompt and organic cooperation system among institutions.


The participating institutions include Korea University Ansan Hospital, Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service Ansan Hospital, Daea Medical Foundation Hando Hospital, Chilseok Medical Foundation Sarang Hospital, Plus Foundation Danwon Hospital, Namchon Medical Foundation Siwha Hospital, Lokhyang Medical Foundation Sincheon Union Hospital, and Seokgyeong Medical Foundation Central Hospital.


On this day, the participating institutions pledged to establish a practical emergency response cooperation system and discussed topics such as the division of roles and the establishment of mutual support systems among institutions under the theme of 'Emergency Medical Cooperation Measures in the Ansan Area.'



Lee Minguen, Mayor of Ansan, stated, "This agreement will further strengthen cooperation among emergency medical institutions in the Ansan and Siheung areas," adding, "We will establish a prompt and systematic emergency medical service system to protect the lives and safety of our citizens."


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