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Korea Health Plan Awards Recognize Regional Efforts

Minister Commends 36 Regions for⁢ Advancing Regional Healthcare

Seoul,South Korea ​ – The Ministry of Health today recognized 36 local governments and individuals for‍ outstanding contributions to regional ⁣healthcare planning and implementation,awarding​ citations across three categories: excellence in local government ⁤initiatives,notable‍ year-over-year‍ improvements in power generation,and collaborative efforts in healthcare development.The awards‌ underscore‍ a national push to ⁤improve ‍healthcare ⁣accessibility and quality tailored⁣ to specific ⁤regional needs.

This year’s awards⁤ notably ⁤introduced a new “development” category to specifically acknowledge those instrumental in establishing thorough regional healthcare ​plans – a‌ four-year cycle mandated by ⁣the Regional Health Act to address localized health demands and resource allocation.‌ These plans, encompassing⁣ analyses of regional health status and strategies ​for ​resource management, ⁣are seen as crucial for bolstering public health infrastructure​ nationwide.

Among⁣ the regions honored for ⁤excellence were Busan Metropolitan City and Gyeongsangnam-do, alongside 30 additional ‌cities and counties. The “development” ‌category recognized the Chungcheongbuk-do Office, Gwangju Metropolitan‌ City, Nam-gu Public Health Center, Jeollanam-do Sinan-gun Public Health⁤ Center, ⁤and‌ Chungcheongbuk-do Chungju-si health Center.Four individuals from Busan ‍Gangseo-gu and⁤ yeonje-gu Public Health Centers, ​and ‍also the Gyeongnam​ Public Health Support Team (recommended by Busan Metropolitan City and‌ Gyeongsangnam-do), received awards in the “cooperation” category.

The citations ​were weighted as ​follows: ‍32 points for⁣ outstanding local governments, 32 points for excellent local governments, 4 points for power ‌generation improvements, ‌and ⁣4 points for cooperative division contributions.

“Thank you for the hard work of local governments who have been trying to protect the‌ health and ⁤lives of local ​residents,”⁢ stated ​Kwak Soon-heon, Director ​of Health Policy. “I would like to ask for a lot⁢ of interest and support so that⁣ local governments’ ‌efforts to​ support the enhancement of health care system, establishment of health and⁣ safety prospects, and to support the central​ policy direction‌ can be‍ well included in the local health care plan.”

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