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How will this medical crisis end?

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How will this medical crisis end?

Almost all the doctors say in unison about the 2024 medical chaos. "I don't know how it will end."

More and more people are sympathetic to the argument that it's probably going to move toward a medical strike in 2000, and to some extent.

I was in 2008 and didn't know how the medical strike ended in 2000, but I found a good report when I looked for data.

Published last year by the Medical Policy Institute under the Medical Association
2000 Physician Strike Study
- This is a review of the historical implications of the 2000 struggle for the division of medicine.

It was based on accurate references, which greatly helped to check the facts. There is a feeling that the information on the strike pattern immediately before the agreement is somewhat insufficient.

However, it would be very helpful to analyze how the strike ended in 2000.

In that sense, I summarized the timeline for medical strikes in 2000 by referring to the report. I would appreciate it if there is a teacher who can make up for the shortcomings.

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2000 Timeline of Medical Strike

Summary
1. As of July, it was divided into seasons 1 and 2
2. The leadership is divided into the Medical Association / Medical Dispute (under the Medical Association)
3. Overall vote on agreement, 81% 'discontented', but strike ends

75% of lawmakers nationwide on April 4th adjourned > Order to return to work
4/5 Declaration of Participation of Major, 6-8 Major Strike
4/6 Claims to Freeze the quota of the Grand Debate (Yonsei University) hosted by the Grand Battle Cooperative - Reflected
4/6 Kim Jae-jeong to start negotiations with the government
4/22 Kim Jae-jeong Elects Medical Association Chairman
5/4 Reorganization of Committee Members, Shin Sang-jin Elected as Chairman
5/21 First meeting of the 3rd session of the competition, confirmation of requirements, etc
6/4 Gwacheon rally (Sunday rally), 6/15 deadline for the government.
June 20: 95% of clinics nationwide discontinue treatment
6/22 to recall key figures
6/23 Announcement of measures taken by the Minister of Health and Welfare (The division of medicine will be implemented as scheduled on July 1)
June 24 The ruling and opposition parties (Kim Dae Jung, Lee Hoi-chang) agreed to revise the Pharmaceutical Affairs Act in July to promote the provisional National Assembly
Total vote to withdraw strike (31,000) 51% in favor of withdrawal

7/1 Initiation of division of medicine (mandatory is 8/1)
7/3 Arrested 3 people, including Chairman Kim Jae-jeong of the Medical Association (released on bail on August 18)
7/23 Medical association and resolution meeting on the issue of revision of the Pharmaceutical Affairs Act
Resolution of strike by the emergency committee of residents (57% participated) formed around July 29 and the launch of the diagnosis was conducted
7/30, Resolution of indefinite strike from 8/1 as a result of the medical dispute + medical cooperation meeting
8/1 Initiation of strike based on voluntary decision of each city and provincial council
August 3 and 4 Arrest, arrest, and arrest of many medical personnel (discussed release of detainees in October)

Minister of Health and Welfare Cha Hong-bong was replaced in August and former Minister of Labor Choi Sun-jung was appointed as Minister of Health and Welfare
8/12 Major Resolution Meeting (Central University -> Yonsei University) About 10 seriously injured people
Resolution to drop out of medical school
August 16 Ministry of Health and Welfare announces measures to prolong strike
8/21 Medical student dropout ceremony (Hanyang University)
August 30 National Council of Medical Professors announces resolution. 9/5 withdrawal of medical treatment 9/15 withdrawal of all medical treatment
August 31 Boramae Park rally
9/15-15-17 To close hospitals nationwide.
9/24 The Ministry of Health and Welfare will resume dialogue

11/11 Announcement of Agreement (Ministry of Welfare + Medical Association's Emergency Joint Representative Subcommittee + Pharmaceutical Affairs Association)
11/12 Dispute Against Agreements
11/13 Minister of Health, "Keep current law in case of rejection of agreement"
11/16 Standing Board of the Council decides to proceed with a full vote on the agreement
11/20 general vote (81.6% of complaints about the agreement, 50.5% of the National Assembly's proposal (approval of agreement)
*Does not include doctors in the voting. Strong opposition to the grand compromise
11/23 Medical Council announces acceptance of agreement.
November 25th U.S. Dispute, Statement Against the Medical Cooperation Agreement
12/9 Extraordinary General Assembly of the Medical Association, Chairman Kim Jae-jeong's new confidence (Chan 150 and half 61)

Ref) Study Report on the 2000 Physician Strike (2023)

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