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37,000 People Use Integrated Community Care in First 100 Days; 40% of Public Still Unaware


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▲ Medical staff providing home-based care

Approximately 100 days after the launch of the full-scale Integrated Community Care program, data shows that about 46,000 people applied, with 37,000 individuals utilizing the services.

According to the Ministry of Health and Welfare, a total of 123,595 services were provided, averaging 3.3 services per person.

Among these, daily living support, such as housekeeping and transportation assistance, accounted for the largest portion at 43.1%.

However, 4 out of 10 citizens responded that they are still not well-informed about the Integrated Community Care system.

To address the inconvenience of in-person applications, the Ministry plans to add an online application feature. Furthermore, it intends to introduce a performance-based differential budget support system for local governments facing issues with early budget depletion and personnel shortages.

(Photo: Courtesy of Gyeongsangnam-do, Yonhap News)

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