Among the reported 34 cases, 27 cases involved patients being informed of canceled or indefinitely postponed surgeries, while the remaining 7 cases were instances of treatment cancellations or refusals.
To address the difficulties faced by the public in seeking medical treatment and the resulting losses, the Central Accident Control Headquarters has strengthened emergency medical services provided by regional and specialized emergency medical centers. A new "Hospital Emergency Care Policy Subsidy" has been established to provide health insurance compensation to specialists treating hospitalized patients on behalf of resident residents.