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Three reasons against the Nursing Act - How do doctors respond to the Nursing Act?
The reasons why the medical community opposes the Nursing Act can be summarized into three main points.
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Concerns about the fragmentation of the healthcare system
If the Nursing Act is enacted, there is a high possibility that the scope of nurses' duties will expand, which raises concerns that it could separate the roles of doctors and nurses within the existing medical system and weaken collaborative relationships in medical practice. Doctors argue that such changes could threaten patient safety and diminish the quality of medical services.

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Worsening shortage of medical personnel
When the Nursing Act is implemented, the roles of nurses will expand, and more nursing personnel will be needed. However, given the current severe shortage of nurses, it may be practically difficult to meet the increased demand for personnel due to the legislation. Doctors are concerned that this could distort staffing in medical settings or weaken healthcare infrastructure in rural or underserved areas.
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Issues of medical quality and responsibility
Doctors point out that when the Nursing Act is enacted, the scope of nurses' medical activities will expand, which could lead to unclear responsibilities. In particular, the accountability for important medical actions such as patient diagnosis, prescriptions, and interventions may become ambiguous, and this could decrease the quality of patient care and increase the risk of medical accidents, which is why they oppose the Nursing Act.
In this way, doctors maintain their opposition to the Nursing Act, fearing that it could undermine the stability of the healthcare system and reduce the quality of medical services.
