The
KT&G Welfare Foundation and SNU Hospital in Bundang is to perform volunteer
medical service activities in Indonesia for seven days starting from September 30.
For this medical service, the SNU Hospital in Bundang
will send a medical team of 32, including doctors and nurses, and the KT&G
Welfare Foundation will provide support with a total amount of ₩150 million to cover the expenses required for
purchasing medicine and medical supplies.
The medical service team will perform a variety of
medical treatment activities such as performing operations on more than 30 poor
patients who cannot afford medical treatment at the Dr. Seotomo State Hospital in
Java, east of Indonesia, and plans to help increase the level of local medical
care through exchanges and cooperation on techniques relating to operations.
A KT&G official said, “As Indonesia is vast and populous, medical care varies widely from
region to region,” adding that “we will continue to perform volunteer medical services for the local
people on the margins of society.”
The KT&G Welfare Foundation
has supported a total of 397 operations and treatments six times for patients
with heart disease in Uzbekistan since 2004 in conjunction with SNU Hospital in
Bundang, and this is the second time following the previous year that a medical
service team has been sent to Indonesia.