Korea Expects MOU with Cigna To Attract More Medical Tourism Patients, Possibly From China - Medical Korea 2011 Conference
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
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SEOUL - South Korea expects to sign an MOU with Cigna International next month as part of its efforts to establish Korea as an attractive medical tourism destination, Kim Bup-wan, president of the Korea Health Industry Development Institute told local reporters
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