“Postponing the Nursing Law Plenary Session: Let’s Discuss the Nursing Act Instead – A Warm Welcome to All!”

The Korean Nursing Assistants Association has expressed its support for the suspension of the proposed Nursing Act, which is currently being deliberated by the National Assembly. The association is urging for discussions to start before the plenary session scheduled for the 27th. The Korea Medical Association has also welcomed the suspension of the Nursing Act and demanded an amendment, particularly the abolition of academic background restrictions for nursing assistants and the removal of community phrases. They suggested a party-government mediation plan that reflects these changes. The Korea Medical Association has also called for dialogue and cooperation with other health and medical organizations instead of pushing for the enactment of the Nursing Act, which they believe might lead to self-isolation.

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The Korean Nursing Assistants Association announced its position at the National Assembly plenary session on the 13th that it welcomed the suspension of the Nursing Act (photo courtesy of the Korean Nursing Assistants Association).

The Korean Association of Nursing Assistants urged the preparation of an amendment, saying it was a “reasonable judgment” when the Nursing Law National Assembly’s proposal was put on hold. The Ganmuhyup also said that the Korean Nursing Association should start talking before the plenary session scheduled for the 27th.

In a statement on the 14th, the Korea Medical Association said, “As a result of the plenary session of the National Assembly on the 13th, we welcome the fact that the discussion on enacting the Nursing Act, which is being promoted like a runaway locomotive without brakes, has stopped for a while due to the wise judgment of the National Assembly speaker.” Thank you for making a reasonable decision despite the pressure from the Democratic Party.”

“The Nursing Act will be discussed once more at the plenary session of the National Assembly on the 27th. Even though the period of two weeks has been secured, it may be an insufficient period to mediate differences between related organizations,” he said. “But because it is a short period, we can coordinate and discuss opinions more actively.”

The Korea Medical Association demanded the abolition of the academic background restriction for nursing assistants and the deletion of community phrases. It is the position that the party-government mediation plan that reflects this content should be accepted.

“The Democratic Party should accept that the Nursing Act is a law with many problems and accept the intervention proposed by the government,” said the National Martial Arts Association. , This figure will be imprinted on the people as a true political group.”

The Korea Medical Association said, “The Korea Medical Association, which covers the eyes and ears of the public with false information and causes a stir in the health care field with false instigation, must also reflect on its past behavior and engage in honest dialogue.” If you pass Jomusa, you will eventually lose both support and justification.”

The Korea Medical Association said, “Stop the rampant enactment of the Nursing Act, which self-isolates itself, and go to the forum of dialogue and cooperation with health and medical organizations.” We will start a solidarity general strike struggle with the welfare and medical solidarity,” he said.



The debate surrounding the enactment of the Nursing Act in Korea continues, and various medical and nursing organizations are urging for careful consideration and discussion before any decision is made. The Korea Medical Association has demanded that restrictions on academic background for nursing assistants be abolished and community phrases be deleted from the act. On the other hand, the Korean Association of Nursing Assistants has welcomed the decision to delay the act and urged for amendments to be made. As the issue remains unresolved, all parties must engage in honest dialogue and come to a solution that benefits the healthcare field and the public.

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