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The government and the medical community sat face to face again after two years to discuss current issues in the medical field, such as expanding the number of medical schools.
The discussion postponed due to the Corona 19 epidemic is being put on the table again, but this time, attention is focused on whether an agreement can be reached.
Reporter Ki Jeong-hoon reports.
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Group closes majors.
Denying medical students from taking a national exam.
In 2020, when the government promoted the expansion of medical school gardens and the establishment of public medical schools, there was a backlash from the medical world.
After an extreme conflict, the government and the medical society formed a consultative body to resolve it through discussion, but the discussion ended after the 7th meeting in February 2021 as the corona was common.
The two sides met again according to the promise at the time that they would speak again when the corona was stabilized.
Before the first meeting to be held on the day the indoor mask mandate is lifted, the government and medical associations emphasized trust.
[조규홍 / 보건복지부 장관 : 의정협의에서 합의한 원칙과 필수의료체 협의를 통해 구축한 상호 신뢰를 기반으로 국민의 건강증진과 보건의료 발전이라는 공동의 목표를 이루기 위해…]
[이필수 / 대한의사협회장 : 작년 7월부터 새 정부 들어와서 필수의료 살리기 의료현안 협의체가 만들어져서 작년 12월에 결과물을 만들어냈습니다. 이러면서 더욱더 의정 간의 신뢰가 확고해졌지 않나…]
Medical and government are all speaking with one voice to save essential medical care, but there is still a long way to go.
The government is in a position to increase the quota of medical schools.
The medical school quota has been frozen for more than 10 years, but it is to increase 4,000 students by 400 every year for 10 years.
However, the Medical Association insists that solving poor working conditions, such as low wages, comes first.
It’s not that there is a general shortage of doctors, but we need to stop doctors from ignoring essential health care.
The problem of non-face-to-face treatment is also a ‘hot potato’.
The government aims to complete the non-face-to-face treatment system legislation, which has been considered a national task since the days of the transition committee, by June, but the medical community is worried about side effects such as the possibility. of misdiagnosis and the tendency to focus on high end hospitals.
However, the fact that 35 million cases of non-face-to-face treatment have already been performed although it is temporarily allowed due to the corona epidemic can be a new variable in the discussion.
The government and the medical society are in a position to hold a council meeting every week and ensure results.
This is YTN Ki Jeong-hoon.
YTN Gi Jeong-hoon (prodi@ytn.co.kr)
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