Kwon Deok-cheol
Kwon Deok-cheol is a South Korean government official served as the Minister of Health and Welfare under President Moon Jae-in from 2020 to 2022. He previously served as the deputy head of the ministry from 2017 to 2019.
Early life and education
Kwon was born in Namwon, North Jeolla in 1961. After being graduated from Jeolla High School in 1979, he attended Sungkyunkwan University to take Bachelor in Public Administration. He then flew to Germany and studied at German University of Administrative Sciences, Speyer, where he obtained a master's degree and a doctorate in public administration.Career
After being qualified for the Public Administration Examination in 1987, he started his career as the Secretary of the Ministry of Health and Society in 1989, then the Ministry of Health and Welfare. He served several positions within the ministry, such as the Director-General for Planning and Budget, Director-General for Financial Planning, Director General for Childcare Policy, Director General for Welfare Policy, Director of Health and Medical Policy, Assistant Minister for Planning and Coordination, and Deputy Minister.In 2013, the Korea Medical Association led strikes against the then Park Geun-hye government's healthcare privatisation and telemedicine. Kwon led a negotiation with the trade union to stop the strikes. During the MERS outbreak in 2015, he was the Director of Health and Medical Policy and therefore was in charge of curbing the outbreak, along with Jeong Eun-kyeong.
On 6 June 2017, Kwon was appointed the Vice Minister of Health and Welfare by the President Moon Jae-in. As the Vice Minister, he was in charge of fulfilling Moon's healthcare policies, known as "Moon Jae-in Care". His term was ended on 23 May 2019, approximately 23 months after the appointment. This made him as the longest-serving person to hold the position. On 19 September, he was appointed the Director of the Korea Health Industry Development Institute.
On 4 December 2020, Kwon was nominated the new Minister of Health and Welfare, replacing the incumbent Park Neung-hoo. Therefore, his tenure as the Director of the KHIDI was ended on 16 December. He was officially appointed to the position on 24 December.