South Korea deploys military and other doctors to strike-hit hospitals

South Korea is deploying military and other physicians to strike-hit hospitals amid a walkout by nearly 12,000 trainee doctors over planned medical reforms.

SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea planned to start deploying military physicians and doctors from public health centers to strike-hit hospitals on Monday to help care for patients affected by the walkout of nearly 12,000 trainee doctors from 100 hospitals over government reform plans.

Twenty military surgeons along with 138 public health doctors will be assigned to 20 hospitals for four weeks, Health Minister Cho Kyoo-hong said at a meeting on Sunday.

The number of military physicians called on to help so far was only a small fraction of the roughly 2,400 military doctors, according to a defense ministry briefing.

The government has denied the walkout, which started on Feb. 20, has caused a full-blown health crisis, but some hospitals have had to turn away patients and delay medical procedures.

As of Friday morning, nearly 12,000 protesting doctors at 100 hospitals had left their posts in a dispute over a government plan to increase medical school admissions, health ministry data showed, defying pressure from the authorities to return to work.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/south-korea-deploys-military-doctors-strike-hit-hospitals-rcna142719


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