Ubiquitous Health in Korea: Progress, Barriers, and Prospects.
10.4258/hir.2012.18.4.242
- Author:
Yountae LEE
1
;
Hyejung CHANG
Author Information
1. Korea Health Industry Development Institute, Cheongwon, Korea.
- Publication Type:Review
- Keywords:
Mobile Health;
Telecommunications;
Wireless Technology;
Health Information Management;
Consumer Health Information
- MeSH:
Consumer Health Information;
Delivery of Health Care;
Health Information Management;
Information Systems;
Institutionalization;
Korea;
Telecommunications;
Telemedicine;
Wireless Technology
- From:Healthcare Informatics Research
2012;18(4):242-251
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVES: Korea has one of the most advanced information technology (IT) infrastructures in the world, and the application of IT in health systems is rapidly progressing from computerization to information systems, ubiquitous systems, and smart systems. This study aims to analyze Korean environments in regards to the development of their u-Health industry and propose directions for u-Healthcare services based on this analysis. METHODS: This paper reviews the background, progress history, and current status of u-Health in Korea, and suggests strategies for the u-Health industry based on an analysis of its barriers and obstacles. RESULTS: When u-Health was introduced to Koreans, their policies and approaches focused mainly on environmental factors, yet these efforts have not progressed further to impact the u-Healthcare service industry itself. To develop the u-Healthcare industry, four points need to be considered: the development and support of the practical service model, institutional support, support of core technology and industry, and the institutionalization of health management service. CONCLUSIONS: Korea is at a strategic point to start building u-Healthcare service delivery models. u-Healthcare is a healthcare service that provides added value through u-Health environments. By identifying critical success factors in u-Healthcare, we can strengthen the u-Health industry and implement policies to coordinate our efforts in the process of value chains to which we belong.