The South Korean government on Monday said that it was moving to suspend the licenses of thousands of doctors who walked off the job nearly two weeks ago, threatening to escalate a dispute that has shaken the nation’s health care system.
The announcement came after thousands of physicians, nurses and medical professionals took to the streets on Sunday, rallying with banners that read: “Doctors are not criminals!
For more than a month, young doctors have been in a high-stakes dispute with the government over the future of health care in the country.
Nearly 10,000 interns and residents, about a tenth of all doctors in the nation, have walked off the job, with most ignoring a Thursday deadline to return to work.
On Monday, the government said it would begin to suspend the licenses of around 7,000 of those doctors.
Persons:
”, Lee Haeju
Organizations:
South, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital