산후조리원 폐∙휴업 30일 전 이용자에게 알려야
The South Korean government has introduced new regulations requiring postpartum care centers to provide at least 30 days' notice before closing or suspending operations. This policy aims to protect expectant and new mothers from the sudden loss of essential care services. By mandating this advance notification, authorities intend to ensure that families have sufficient time to secure alternative arrangements. The measure is designed to reduce the stress and logistical challenges associated with unexpected facility shutdowns. These updated guidelines are part of a broader effort to enhance the stability and reliability of maternal healthcare infrastructure across the country.
This regulation is significant because it prevents sudden disruptions in critical postpartum care, ensuring that new mothers are not left without support during a vulnerable period.
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