According to a survey of 1,000 people aged 18 or older nationwide commissioned by Seoul National University's Graduate School of Public Health last month to Korea Research, 70% of the respondents said they felt stressed or tired from legislative conflicts.
When asked if the prolonged parliamentary conflict negatively affected them, 88% said yes, and 52.4% of them said they were psychologically affected by anxiety and concerns.
In addition, 69% said they were able to prevent conflicts between the government and the medical community, citing the failure to come up with measures to seek policy cooperation in advance.
In addition, 87.6% of the respondents pointed out that the imbalance in the distribution of doctors by region and department is a serious problem.
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