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seems that the disagreement between the government and the medical community over medical policy, such as the increase in medical school capacity, has largely narrowed.

The Korean Medical Association collected internal opinions from the medical community last night (2nd), and it is noteworthy whether it will lead to a negotiation proposal today.



This is Nam Joo-hyun.



<Reporter> It is known that the



medical association, major doctors, full-time doctors, and other young doctors met last night to discuss whether to continue the group action.



It is known that the key to accepting the contents coordinated with the chairman of the Democratic Party's Policy Committee Han Jeong-ae is a'zero state', or origin review, in relation to the increase of medical schools and establishment of public medical schools.



The other two are said to have been conceded by the medical community to proceed with the pilot project for reimbursement of herbal medicines, but re-discussed before official reimbursement, and to admit telemedicine in a situation like the coronavirus pandemic.



The special committee for the fight against the 4 major evils in the pan-medical sector, held at 1 p.m., discusses a proposal for negotiations with the government based on what was discussed last night.



It will be a kind of emergency general meeting to decide whether to continue the collective action.



In the best case, it may be decided that doctors return to the hospital today.



The mediation proposal of the ruling party came out and the medical community is taking it seriously about the increased public discomfort from this collective action, so the possibility of a single negotiation proposal has increased, but the strong internal reaction is still an obstacle.



53 professors of internal medicine at Daegu Guro Hospital announced their resignation, and the Seoul Asan Hospital Professors' Council and the Seoul National University Hospital Professors' Emergency Response Committee announced that they supported the young doctor's actions.