[2026-02-27]Korea Develops Bilingual AI Model for Accurate Medical Record Analysis

Korea’s National Institute of Health has developed the first bilingual AI model for analyzing mixed-language medical records.
This innovation enables accurate analysis of unstructured Korean-English clinical texts, achieving high accuracy in CT report classification.
The model is currently being prepared for public release on GitHub and is expected to enhance clinical data utilization.

[2026-02-27]South Korea Chemical Accident Statistics: Key Trends and Safety Policy Actions

South Korea’s Fire Agency released 2025 chemical accident statistics, highlighting 282 incidents nationwide.
Targeted prevention in schools reduced mercury and formalin accidents, while toxic gas and corrosive substance incidents remain high.
The analysis informs new safety measures and regional alerts, with actions underway to strengthen site response and prevention.

[2026-02-27]Personal Data Policy Templates for Real Estate, Travel, and Elderly Welfare Sectors

South Korea’s Personal Information Protection Commission has issued tailored privacy policy templates for three vulnerable sectors.
The new templates reduce administrative burdens and enhance personal data protection for small businesses.
Templates are now available online and supported by ongoing consulting services.

[2026-02-27]South Korea Proposes Emergency Medical Service Rule Changes to Boost Critical Care

The Ministry of Health and Welfare in Korea has proposed amendments to the Enforcement Rules of the Emergency Medical Service Act.
Key changes focus on strengthening the capacity of emergency medical centers to treat severe and urgent cases.
The draft is open for public comment from February 27 to April 8, 2024.

[2026-02-27]South Korea Strengthens School Uniform and Tuition Price Controls for New Semester

The South Korean government is implementing new policies to regulate school uniform prices and private tuition fees.
These measures aim to reduce financial burdens for students and parents by improving price transparency and enforcement.
Actions are being rolled out ahead of the March 2024 school semester, with ongoing monitoring and reforms.

[2026-02-27]South Korea Expands Solar Power in Public Schools for Climate Education and Savings

South Korea will expand solar power installations in public elementary and secondary schools by 2030.
This initiative aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, lower electricity costs, and enhance climate education.
A pilot project is underway in 2024, targeting 400 schools with new solar facilities.