Agreement Ceremony Held at Inje University Busan Paik Hospital Main Building on August 1
Establishing a Collaborative Model to Support Medical Expenses for High-Risk Newborns
On the morning of August 1, BNK Busan Bank (President Bang Sungbin) signed a business agreement for the "Dugeundugeun Aisarang Project - 100 Miracles" to support medical expenses for high-risk newborns and delivered a donation at the "Wall of Sharing" on the first floor of the main building of Inje University Busan Paik Hospital.
On the 1st, BNK Busan Bank signed a business agreement for the "Heartbeat Child Love Project - 100 Miracles" to support treatment costs for high-risk newborns at the 'Wall of Sharing' on the first floor of the main building of Inje University Busan Paik Hospital, and donated funds. (From left: Jaeuk Yang, Director of Busan Paik Hospital; Seongbin Bang, President of BNK Busan Bank) Photo by BNK Busan Bank
This agreement is a sharing project jointly organized by Busan Bank and Busan Paik Hospital to support high-risk newborns who require intensive care after birth and their families, as well as to encourage the beginning of life.
The name "100 Miracles" reflects the commitment to continuously support the medical expenses of more than 100 high-risk newborns in the future.
Busan Paik Hospital is a regional maternal and child medical center designated by the Ministry of Health and Welfare for the Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam regions. It is equipped with advanced medical infrastructure, including a 24-hour high-risk maternal and fetal integrated treatment center staffed by specialists, a regional neonatal intensive care center, operating rooms, and intensive care units.
Through this agreement, the two institutions have agreed to cooperate in providing medical services, supporting medical expenses, and discovering and promoting projects to encourage childbirth for pregnant women, newborns, and pediatric patients from vulnerable groups. In addition, they plan to explore various collaborative initiatives necessary to improve community welfare and address gaps in medical care.
From the third person on the left, Seongbin Bang, President of BNK Busan Bank; Daewook Baek, Chairman of Inje Academy Foundation; Jaewook Yang, Director of Busan Baik Hospital. Provided by BNK Busan Bank
This project is drawing attention as it establishes a social safety net that saves lives through collaboration between a private financial institution and a regional medical hub.
Bang Sungbin, President of Busan Bank, stated, "Protecting the life of a single newborn is protecting the future of a family and ensuring the sustainability of the region," and added, "Busan Bank will go beyond the traditional role of a financial institution to practice warm finance by reaching out first to places in the community where we are needed."
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