The Korean Medical Association argued that the Special Committee on Medical Reform, which should be suspended due to the suspension of the president's duties, is pushing ahead with a policy that only represents the interests of insurance companies, and that restrictions on non-payment activities subject to indemnity coverage will threaten the patient's right to health.
He also pointed out that the problem of excessive non-payment is a product design problem for insurers in the first place, and that the government's intention to control prices while ignoring private autonomy means that it will ignore decision-making.
The Federation of Health and Medical Organizations for the Realization of Health Rights also stressed that the government's announced non-payment management is only to maximize the profits of private insurance companies, and that the special committee on medical reform should be disbanded right now.
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