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l Amendment of the
Medical Service Act
Alhough the attraction, enticement, brokerage, and referral of
patients for profits are prohibited under the Medical Service Act, said
activities are allowed for foreign patients (excluding foreigners residing in
Korea under the Enforcement Rule of the Health and Welfare Ministry ) through
the amendment of the Medical Service Act that became effective in January 2009
(Article 27.3 of the Medical Service Act).
l Operation of the
Registration System
In efforts to prevent confusion in
the domestic medical market arising from indiscreet attraction of foreign
patients and to control through a systematic approach, it requires healthcare
providers and facilitators attracting foreign patients to meet certain
requirements and mandatorily register. (Article 27.2 of the Medical Service
Act).
The Ministry of Justice has newly established a
foreign patient-only visa; the visa issued to foreign patients and their
guardians.
This visa is issued to patients and their spouses or family members accompanying them for nursing and those who enter Korea for diagnosis and treatment or recovery in healthcare providers at the invitation of the healthcare providers or facilitators registered for attracting foreign patients.
This visa is issued to patients and their spouses or family members accompanying them for nursing and those who enter Korea for diagnosis and treatment or recovery in healthcare providers at the invitation of the healthcare providers or facilitators registered for attracting foreign patients.
The "C-3-M" visa will be issued for a short-term
visit (up to 90 days), while the "G-1-M" visa is for a long-term visit (for 91
days or longer up to 6 months). When continuous treatment or recovery is
required, the travel period can be extended. In case a patient entering Korea
with "C-3-M" qualification stays in Korea for more than 91 days, he/she needs to
change the travel qualification to "G-1-M," and alien registration is required.
For countries in an agreement for multiple-entry visa with Korea, a
multiple-entry visa will be issued; otherwise, a single-entry visa will be
issued.
For convenience of a
foreign patient's visa application, visa issued in the form of confirmation of
visa issuance is also permitted. Therefore, healthcare providers and agents
trying to attract foreign patients can apply and receive various visas on behalf
of the foreign patients of their interest. To enforce the management
responsibility of such healthcare providers and facilitators, invitation or visa
application by these facilities may be restricted depending on the extent of
previous incidents of illegal stay of the foreign patients they invited.
Training courses for medical interpreters
are managed and operated in an integrated manner by the Korea Human Resource
Development Institute for Health and Welfare (KHRDI), a specialized human
resources training agency in the health and welfare field (government agency).
Courses for international hospital marketing experts or international medical
coordinators are offered by colleges/universities, graduate schools, the Korea
Tourism Organization and local tourism organizations, the Human Resources
Development Service of Korea -an affiliate of the Ministry of Labor, and private
academic institutes.
For the curriculum,
despite slight differences in each course, class education is mainly on the
subjects that are essential in attracting foreign patients such as medical
terms, medical interpretation process & communication, healthcare laws and
international medical insurance, medical disputes, and international marketing .
Internship in relation to patient care is also offered at healthcare providers.
The instructors consist of Korea's top experts and forefront personnel active in
the field of foreign patient attraction, offering effective education of both
theories and practices.
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