Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation signed a social contribution business agreement on the 16th to provide medical support by region within the province.
The Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation (GH) has donated 230 million KRW to the Gyeonggi Community Chest of Korea to activate medical support projects for vulnerable groups in the province and signed social contribution business agreements with six institutions in the province.
On the 16th, GH announced that it signed social contribution business agreements at its Gwanggyo office with the Gyeonggi Community Chest of Korea, the Gyeonggi Social Welfare Center Association, Korea University Ansan Hospital, Bundang Seoul National University Hospital, Catholic University Uijeongbu St. Mary's Hospital, and Ajou University Hospital.
GH divided Gyeonggi Province into four regions to provide medical services such as checkups, consultations, and treatments to medically vulnerable groups, aiming to realize the health rights of residents and improve medical accessibility.
According to the agreement, the Gyeonggi Social Welfare Center Association will identify households at risk in medical service blind spots, and Bundang Seoul National University Hospital (Eastern region), Korea University Ansan Hospital (Western region), Ajou University Hospital (Southern region), and Catholic University Uijeongbu St. Mary's Hospital (Northern region) will participate to provide medical services to vulnerable groups.
Kim Se-yong, president of GH, stated, "Through this agreement, by dividing Gyeonggi Province into four regions, we will spare no effort to support resolving difficulties residents with low medical accessibility face in using medical institutions and to promote health and welfare."
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