Dongducheon City Launches "Doctor Homes Visiting Medical Care for Each Household" for Medically Vulnerable Groups
Dongducheon City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Park Hyungdeok) carried out the "Doctor Homes Visiting Medical Care for Each Household" project for medically vulnerable groups together with Rosen Nursing Hospital (Director Lee Seokyung) on the 12th.
Dongducheon City has been conducting the "Doctor Homes Home Visit Medical Care" project for medically vulnerable groups together with Rosen Nursing Hospital (Director Lee Seokyung) since the 12th. Provided by Dongducheon City
View original imageThis visiting medical care service targeted citizens who have difficulty moving due to illness or old age. Doctors visited homes directly to provide free health consultations and basic medical services.
The "Doctor Homes Visiting Medical Care for Each Household" project is a public-private partnership initiative aimed at addressing gaps in medical care. Dongducheon City Community Social Security Council, Dongducheon Jungang Sungmo Hospital, Dongwon Senior Hospital, and Rosen Nursing Hospital have signed work agreements to promote this project. Doctors, nurses, and members of the Community Social Security Council visit households together to provide customized health consultations and medical services.
Director Lee Seokyung said, "It was meaningful to visit elderly people who have difficulty accessing medical institutions and offer them health consultations in person. I will continue to actively participate in efforts to improve community healthcare and welfare."
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A city official stated, "We hope that the visiting medical care project for citizens with limited access to healthcare will help improve public health and quality of life. We will continue to work through ongoing cooperation and support to ensure that more people can benefit from this service."
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