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South Korea Hits Record High for Overseas Medical Travelers in 2023

South Korea Hits Record High for Overseas Medical Travelers in 2023

SEOUL, Apr. 30 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea saw a record number of foreign patients seeking medical care last year as the country’s healthcare institutions aggressively courted overseas visitors after Covid-19 border curbs were lifted. The Ministry of Health and Welfare said on April 29 that 605,768 foreign nationals received treatment at South Korean medical facilities [...]

Workplace Bullying and Harassment Widespread in South Korea, Advocacy Group Finds

Workplace Bullying and Harassment Widespread in South Korea, Advocacy Group Finds

SEOUL, Apr. 30 (Korea Bizwire) – Seven out of 10 South Korean workers who reported suffering in their jobs said they had been victims of bullying, violence or other abusive behavior, according to an analysis by a civic group that spotlights workplace injustices.  The Seoul-based organization Gabjil 119 said on April 29 that of the 407 [...]

South Korean City to Subsidize Frozen Egg Fertility Treatments

South Korean City to Subsidize Frozen Egg Fertility Treatments

BORYEONG, Apr. 30 (Korea Bizwire) – In an effort to increase the city’s birthrate, officials in Boryeong, a coastal municipality in South Chungcheong Province, announced on April 29 that they would subsidize frozen egg fertility treatments for couples trying to conceive. The program will cover the costs of thawing frozen eggs and in vitro fertilization using [...]

Many South Korean Irregular Workers Denied Paid Holidays, Survey Finds

Many South Korean Irregular Workers Denied Paid Holidays, Survey Finds

SEOUL, Apr. 29 (Korea Bizwire) – A recent survey has revealed that nearly 6 out of 10 irregular workers in South Korea are not receiving paid leave on national holidays, a benefit guaranteed by the country’s labor laws.  The findings were announced on April 28 by the civic group Gabjil 119, which commissioned a poll of [...]

Gov’t to Deploy More Medical Staff as Senior Doctors at 5 Major Hospitals Take Weekly Breaks

Gov’t to Deploy More Medical Staff as Senior Doctors at 5 Major Hospitals Take Weekly Breaks

SEOUL, Apr. 29 (Korea Bizwire) — Health Minister Cho Kyoo-hong said Monday that the government plans to deploy more medical staff as senior doctors at five major hospitals in Seoul decided to take a weekly day off starting this week. Cho also renewed a pledge to accomplish medical reform, although a mass walkout by trainee [...]

Living Alone Linked to Lower Medication Adherence in Older Adults With Chronic Illness

Living Alone Linked to Lower Medication Adherence in Older Adults With Chronic Illness

SEOUL, Apr. 29 (Korea Bizwire) – A new study has found that older adults with chronic conditions who live alone are less likely to take their medications as prescribed compared to those living with family members. Poor medication adherence among patients requiring long-term treatment for chronic illnesses can lead to reduced treatment efficacy, increased adverse effects, [...]

Most South Koreans Face Income Gap After Retirement, Survey Finds

Most South Koreans Face Income Gap After Retirement, Survey Finds

SEOUL, Apr. 29 (Korea Bizwire) – A staggering 81 percent of South Koreans risk facing an income drought after retirement, according to a recent survey, essentially equating retirement with poverty for a large segment of the population. The survey by the Korea Insurance Research Institute (KIRI) revealed that over 80 percent of non-retirees are ill-prepared for [...]

For Many Young South Koreans, Housing Costs Loom Large

For Many Young South Koreans, Housing Costs Loom Large

SEOUL, Apr. 26 (Korea Bizwire) – Housing expenses represent the biggest monthly financial burden for four out of 10 people in their 20s and 30s in South Korea, according to a recent survey, highlighting the challenges of expensive housing costs for young adults in the country. The poll of 1,547 people in their 20s and 30s, [...]

More Med Professors Considering Weekly Breaks amid Prolonged Doctors’ Walkout

More Med Professors Considering Weekly Breaks amid Prolonged Doctors’ Walkout

SEOUL, Apr. 26 (Korea Bizwire) — Professors from around 20 major medical schools nationwide will decide Friday whether to take a weekly day off while struggling to fill the void of trainee doctors who have walked off their jobs for more than two months, officials said. The emergency committee for national medical professors will hold [...]

Constitutionality of Inheritance Rule Mandating Minimum Portions to Family Members Challenged

Constitutionality of Inheritance Rule Mandating Minimum Portions to Family Members Challenged

SEOUL, April 25 (Korea Bizwire) – The Constitutional Court ruled against the inheritance system Thursday, which indiscriminately mandates predetermined minimum portions of an inheritance be given to the family members of the dead, even those responsible for abusing the dead. The Civil Act mandates families’ rights to legally reserved minimum portions of an inheritance in [...]