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Korea Sports Council Signs Business Agreement With Minish Dental Hospital

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Park Sujin

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an agreement-style photograph. /Photo = Korea Sports Council
an agreement-style photograph. /Photo = Korea Sports Council
an agreement-style photograph. /Photo = Korea Sports Council
an agreement-style photograph. /Photo = Korea Sports Council

The Korea Sports Association announced on the 3rd that it signed a medical agreement with Minisch Dental Hospital (Hospital Director Kwak Hae-sung) to provide rapid medical service and treatment support for dental health of Korean national athletes and leaders and executives and employees of the Korea Sports Association.

According to the Korea Sports Association, the signing ceremony was held at 11 a.m. in the conference room on the second floor of the Jincheon National Training Center with officials such as Kim Taek-soo, president of the National Training Center, and Choi Jin-ho, president of the Minish Dental Hospital.

Minisch Dental Hospital is a dental hospital that has established its own system to restore damaged teeth like original natural teeth with Minisch, a dental repair solution based on biomimetic theory. In particular, it continues to refine and advance dental care, including equipment, materials, and IT solutions, and is becoming a global health technology company by entering the global market such as the United States and Japan.

Through this agreement, Minisch Dental Hospital was signed as a cooperative hospital of the Korean Sports Association, and according to the agreement, athletes can receive quick and smooth medical services by designating medical expenses benefits and dedicated coordinators.

"This agreement will be of practical help to national team players with frequent tooth damage, including speculative sports," said Kim Taek-soo, head of the athletes' village. "We will continue to try to provide a wide range of benefits to players in various medical departments."

In the future, the Korean Sports Council plans to create an environment where athletes can focus only on training, as well as providing the medical options they need through the discovery of new cooperative hospitals.

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