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  2. Public holidays in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The day celebrates the promulgation of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea in 1948. yes yes no (since 2008) Liberation Day: 광복절 Gwangbokjeol: August 15: The day celebrates the national liberation from the Empire of Japan in 1945. On the same day in 1948, the government of the Republic of Korea was established.

  3. Medical check-up - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 August 2019, at 19:08 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  4. List of hospitals in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    In South Korea, there are about 3,200 general hospitals nationwide. This list illustrates the 45 senior general hospitals (Korean: 상급종합병원), which are general hospitals capable of providing high-level medical services, accredited by the ministry of health and welfare of the Republic of Korea.

  5. Medical tourism in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    South Korea has been considered a medical tourism destination since 2009, attracting more than 2.76 million foreign patients between then and 2019. [1] The increasing number of patients seeking medical treatment in South Korea do so for multiple reasons, such as low medical costs, high quality medical services, short waiting times, and tourism packages combining relaxation and tourism.

  6. Healthcare in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    An ambulance in front of the National Medical Center in Seoul. Healthcare in South Korea is universal, although a significant portion of healthcare is privately funded.South Korea's healthcare system is based on the National Health Insurance Service, a public health insurance program run by the Ministry of Health and Welfare to which South Koreans of sufficient income must pay contributions in ...

  7. Sahmyook Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Sahmyook Medical Center (Korean: 삼육서울병원; formerly Seoul Adventist Hospital) is a non-profit hospital located in Seoul, South Korea. It admits more than 30,000 patients per year. Sahmyook Medical Center also houses the Sahmyook Children's Hospital, Proton Treatment Center, Transplantation Institute & Liver Center.

  8. Health in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The cancer treatment in South Korea is regarded to be one of the best in the world with South Korea also having the highest cancer survival rate. [8] [9] Liver cancer is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths in South Korea, as well as the sixth most prevalent type of cancer in South Korea. [10]

  9. Category : Medical and health organizations based in South Korea

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    Medical and health organizations based in Seoul (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Medical and health organizations based in South Korea" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.