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Uijeongbu Hospital Receives 10,000 Nutritional and Digestive Supplements from Global Share

Gyeonggi Provincial Medical Center Uijeongbu Hospital signed a mutual cooperation work agreement last year with Global Share, an international relief and development NGO, to improve medical welfare, and has since promoted various cooperative projects to support neighbors who are in the blind spots of medical welfare.

Uijeongbu Hospital Receives 10,000 Nutritional and Digestive Supplements from Global Share Gyeonggi Provincial Medical Center Uijeongbu Hospital has received donations of 5,000 multivitamins and 5,000 digestive medicines from Global Share, an international relief and development NGO. Provided by Gyeonggi Provincial Medical Center Uijeongbu Hospital

As part of the implementation of this agreement, Global Share donated 5,000 multivitamin supplements and 5,000 digestive medicines, a total of 10,000 medical products, to Uijeongbu Hospital this year to help improve the health of medically vulnerable groups, the hospital said on the 4th.


This donation was arranged to help restore the health of medically vulnerable patients who face economic hardship and therefore have limitations in accessing adequate nutritional management and medicines, and to support them throughout their treatment process. The donated items will be provided to vulnerable patients in the local community through Uijeongbu Hospital.


A Global Share representative said, "We intend to continue providing support that offers practical help so that neighbors in the blind spots of medical care are not excluded from basic health management," adding, "We plan to continue various sharing activities for vulnerable groups both in Korea and abroad."


A Uijeongbu Hospital representative said, "We are deeply grateful to Global Share for donating essential nutritional supplements and digestive medicines for our patients, and these donated items will be of great help in the treatment process of patients who are struggling with the burden of medical expenses."


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