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Korean Air, RMHC Korea, Inha University team up to build refuge for pediatric patients
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Korean Air, RMHC Korea, Inha University team up to build refuge for pediatric patients

In a bid to ease the financial and emotional burden on families of severely ill children, Korean Air is teaming up with a major global nonprofit and a regional medical center to build a dedicated sanctuary for pediatric patients. The airline, along with Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Korea and Inha University Hospital, signed an agreement earlier this week to establish a Ronald McDonald House adjacent to the hospital’s campus in Incheon. The facility will provide free lodging and comprehensive support for the families of children undergoing long-term medical treatment. The deal, finalized during a ceremony marking the hospital’s 30th anniversary at the Grand Hyatt Incheon, relies on a highly coordinated tripartite model. Korean Air will donate the land for the project, RMHC Korea will oversee construction and daily operations and Inha University Hospital will manage medical coordination and facility maintenance. The initiative fills a critical gap in regional pediatric care. Inha University Hospital operates a government-designated public specialized medical center for childr

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