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[SEP. 2022] NHIS Ilsan Hospital, Leading the Healthcare Standards for the Healthy Lives of Children

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  • Date 2022-09-27
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Leading the Healthcare Standards for the Healthy Lives of Children with Disabilities and Appropriate Rehabilitation for Children CLOSER 2 U

 

 

NHIS Ilsan Hospital held the opening ceremony of the Public Children’s Rehabilitation Hospital on October 5, 2021, and officially opened the Children’s Rehabilitation Hospital to provide focused rehabilitation treatment and healthcare services for infants and children with severe disabilities.

 

With a vision to lead the healthcare standards to promote the healthy lives of children with disabilities and provide appropriate rehabilitation for children under the watchword “CLOSER 2 U,” the NHIS Ilsan Hospital has been offering essential rehabilitation services for children with disabilities.

 

Children’s Rehabilitation System to efficiently provide the best professional and advanced rehabilitation treatment that is customized for each stage of the life cycle and matches the needs of the patient and family members will be provided to children with disabilities and their families.

 

 

With a multidisciplinary system of specialists in children’s rehabilitation and rehabilitation treatment experts from 20 children-related departments and a multidisciplinary system that encompasses various departments, NHIS Ilsan Hospital provides customized healthcare services.

 

Also, based on the stages of development of children from infancy to school-aged children and adolescents aged 18 and under and adolescents entering adulthood, the hospital designs customized treatment plans that fit the ▲high-risk neonatal period; ▲early treatment period; ▲focused treatment period; ▲maintenance therapy period; and ▲special-focused treatment period.

 

All healthcare staff are passionately dedicated to maximizing the treatment effects for children in all stages of development, from preemptively preventing disabilities, minimizing the severity of disabilities, maximizing functional improvements, and preventing complications.