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The Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare (MOHW) has announced an updated list of institutions officially designated to provide advanced regenerative medicine services. Published as Ministry Notice No. 2026-331 on April 15, 2026, the updated status of these specialized facilities is effective as of April 2026.
Advanced Regenerative Medical Institutions are government-approved facilities equipped to offer cutting-edge treatments, including therapies utilizing stem cells, gene therapy, and tissue engineering. The designation ensures these institutions adhere to rigorous national standards concerning patient safety, ethical research, and the overall quality of their medical procedures and services. This regulatory oversight is crucial for ensuring public trust in these rapidly evolving medical fields.
The Ministry’s periodic release of this updated list serves to maintain transparency within the healthcare sector. It enables patients, medical professionals, and researchers to easily identify and verify accredited facilities capable of providing complex and innovative regenerative treatments, thereby supporting informed decision-making.
A comprehensive list of the newly updated designated institutions, which includes specific details such as their names and potentially their approved areas of regenerative medicine, is available in an attached PDF document. Interested parties can access this detailed information directly from the official website of the Ministry of Health and Welfare. It is important to note that this announcement is an informational update regarding existing designations and does not include details on new application processes or eligibility criteria for institutions.
Source: 보건복지부 — Original Article (Korean)