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韩国政府和警方27日以违反《医疗法》等为由,向警方举报大韩医师协会5名相关人士。据韩联社报道,韩国保健福祉部当天举报这5人涉嫌妨碍公务。这5名医师去年9月曾发起过全国性医生罢工,抗议政府医疗改革方案。医生罢工期间,韩国多家医院只提供了紧急医疗服务,造成公共卫生服务中断,韩国政府因此受到公众广泛批评。如今,韩国政府以医生罢工严重影响民众就医权利为由,决定对医协相关人士提出指控。这一举报引发韩国医疗界强烈不满。分析人士认为,此举可能会加剧韩国政府与医疗界之间的对立。

Title: South Korean government reports five Korean Medical Association personnel for suspected obstruction of official duties
Keywords: South Korea, Korean Medical Association, report
News content:
On February 27, the South Korean government and police reported five related personnel from the Korean Medical Association to the police on the grounds of violating the Medical Service Act. According to Yonhap News Agency, South Korea’s Ministry of Health and Welfare reported the five people that day for suspected obstruction of official duties. Last September, the five doctors led a nationwide doctors’ strike to protest the government’s medical reform plan. During the strike, many South Korean hospitals only provided emergency medical services, resulting in interruption of public health services and widespread public criticism of the South Korean government. Now, the South Korean government has decided to charge the relevant personnel of the Korean Medical Association on the grounds that the doctors’ strike seriously affected the public’s right to medical treatment. This report has aroused strong dissatisfaction in South Korea’s medical community. Analysts believe this move could exacerbate the confrontation between the South Korean government and the medical community.

【来源】http://www.chinanews.com/gj/2024/02-27/10170872.shtml

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