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Cancer Surgeries Decline Sharply after Doctors’ Strike

Cancer Surgeries Decline Sharply after Doctors’ Strike

SEOUL, Sept. 9 (Korea Bizwire) — The number of cancer surgeries decreased significantly in the first five months after a junior doctors’ strike began in February, data from the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service (HIRA) showed Monday. Between February and June, the number of patients who underwent cancer surgeries at upper-class general hospitals nationwide [...]

Yoon Open to Readjusting Medical School Quota, Welcomes Proposed Negotiating Panel: Official

Yoon Open to Readjusting Medical School Quota, Welcomes Proposed Negotiating Panel: Official

SEOUL, Sept. 6 (Korea Bizwire) — President Yoon Suk Yeol is open to readjusting the country’s medical school admission quota for 2026 and would welcome it if a negotiating panel is formed between the rival parties, the government and the medical community to discuss the issue, an official said Friday. The position raises hope for [...]

South Korea’s Emergency Rooms Face Staffing Crisis Amid Doctor Exodus

South Korea’s Emergency Rooms Face Staffing Crisis Amid Doctor Exodus

SEOUL, Sept. 5 (Korea Bizwire) – A fierce “recruitment war” is unfolding across South Korea as hospitals scramble to staff their emergency rooms, highlighting a growing crisis in the country’s healthcare system. Some hospitals are offering annual salaries of up to 400 million won for emergency medicine specialists, yet still struggle to fill positions. The situation [...]

Short-staffed Hospitals Curtail ER Operations amid Deepening Health Care Crisis

Short-staffed Hospitals Curtail ER Operations amid Deepening Health Care Crisis

SEOUL, Sept. 4 (Korea Bizwire) – The health ministry on Wednesday began deploying military doctors and public physicians to hospital emergency rooms suffering from staff shortages, but concerns about further disruptions to the health care system have grown, officials said. The government deployed 15 military doctors to assist in emergency rooms of five hospitals, including [...]

South Korean Nursing Law Passes, Sparking Mixed Reactions

South Korean Nursing Law Passes, Sparking Mixed Reactions

SEOUL, Sept. 3 (Korea Bizwire) — In a move that has been hailed as historic by some and met with apprehension by others, South Korea’s National Assembly passed a new nursing law on August 28, ending a 19-year wait for legislation specifically governing the nursing profession. The law, which is set to take effect within nine [...]

South Korean Medical Professors Warn of Healthcare Collapse Amid Ongoing Dispute

South Korean Medical Professors Warn of Healthcare Collapse Amid Ongoing Dispute

SEOUL, Sept. 3 (Korea Bizwire) — In a stark contradiction to government assurances, a coalition of medical school professors in South Korea has painted a grim picture of the nation’s healthcare system, claiming that many emergency rooms are already unable to provide normal care. The group asserts that punishing those responsible for the healthcare breakdown and [...]

Health Minister Seeks to Soothe Concerns over Hospital Emergency Rooms

Health Minister Seeks to Soothe Concerns over Hospital Emergency Rooms

SEOUL, Sept. 2 (Korea Bizwire) — Health Minister Cho Kyoo-hong on Monday tried to soothe concerns about hospital emergency rooms, as some doctors have warned of a potential disruption of emergency care due to a prolonged walkout by trainee doctors. “Although there are some difficulties, we believe that emergency rooms are capable of maintaining operations,” [...]

Resident Physician Resignation Rates Soar to 73% in South Korea Amid Healthcare Dispute

Resident Physician Resignation Rates Soar to 73% in South Korea Amid Healthcare Dispute

SEOUL, Aug. 30 (Korea Bizwire) – The resignation rate among resident physicians in South Korea has surged to 73% in just over a month, according to recent data from the Ministry of Health and Welfare. This dramatic increase highlights the escalating tension in the country’s healthcare sector, with certain specialties experiencing even higher rates of attrition.  [...]

South Korean Emergency Rooms Brace for Chuseok Holiday Surge Amid Ongoing Healthcare Crisis

South Korean Emergency Rooms Brace for Chuseok Holiday Surge Amid Ongoing Healthcare Crisis

SEOUL, Aug. 27 (Korea Bizwire) – As South Korea’s healthcare system grapples with a six-month-long medical vacuum, emergency rooms are preparing for a potential overflow during the upcoming Chuseok holiday. The convergence of COVID-19 cases, heat-related illnesses, and the traditional holiday rush is raising concerns about the capacity of already strained emergency services.  The Ministry of [...]

Medical Professionals Caution Students Against Pursuing Medical Careers in South Korea

Medical Professionals Caution Students Against Pursuing Medical Careers in South Korea

SEOUL, Aug. 20 (Korea Bizwire) – With just 87 days remaining until South Korea’s College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) for the 2025 academic year, an unexpected trend has emerged: Medical professionals, including former residents, medical students, and current professors, are advising aspiring medical students to reconsider their career paths.  On August 19, multiple posts appeared on [...]