The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission issued a press release today (12th) and said it is operating a month-long intensive reporting period for violations of the medical law.
In the case of detection, an internal medicine clinic in Seoul recruited patients through brokers, performed self-lifting after treatment hours, and tricked doctors into paying for medical care benefits.
The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission explained that more than a hundred people, including doctors, brokers, and unlicensed practitioners, have been indicted and tried in this way.
A nursing hospital was also caught for fraudulent medical care benefits by borrowing a doctor's license and hiring more doctors than the actual number of workers.
The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission said that medical care benefits that should be used for public health are seriously leaking, and asked for a lot of information during the intensive reporting period, which runs until the 21st.
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