1.International Comparison of Medical Fee.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2001;44(4):382-391
No abstract available.
Fees, Medical*
2.The Status and Decision Process of Medical Fee in Korea.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2001;44(4):370-381
No abstract available.
Fees, Medical*
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Korea*
3.A Comparison of Student and Faculty Perspectives on Course Evaluation in a Medical School.
Korean Journal of Medical Education 2008;20(2):163-167
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to analyze the differences in perception between the students and faculty on course evaluation by the students and to pursue the improving of the course evaluation system. METHODS: This study targeted 61 faculty and 88 students of the School of Medicine at A University. A questionnaire survey was administered. RESULTS: Both the students and faculty members agreed with the need of a course evaluation system, but there were differences in perception between the two groups in terms of efficiency and factors affecting evaluation results. CONCLUSION: The department in charge of course evaluations of the school of medicine should review the differences in perception between students and faculty and use the reviewed content to improve the present course evaluation system.
Fees and Charges
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Humans
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Schools, Medical
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Surveys and Questionnaires
4.Teaching and Learning Communication Skills in Medical Education.
Korean Journal of Medical Education 2008;20(2):99-107
The purpose of this study is to review communication skills education in medical education. This analysis looks at the reasons why communication skills education is difficult and how to design an effective curriculum for communication skills education. Problems in communication skills education are discussed, especially in relation to the complexity of the communication between patients and physicians, the changing of the communication model, and curriculum composition. Findings show that it is necessary to design a spiral curriculum for communication skills education, to harmonize theory and practice of communication, to encourage student participation, and to provide feedback to students. To educate communication skills, this paper concludes, professors in charge of communication skills education must seriously consider their teaching and evaluating methods and practice what they teach.
Curriculum
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Education, Medical
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Fees and Charges
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Humans
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Learning
5.Some interesting problems of health finance in the management of Health system
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2003;1():11-13
A completed system and mechanism of collecting the medical fee will have great contribution to the improvement of population health by mobilizing and resources for efficient activity of the medical finance. But this system also influences on other various objects of the society such as the consolidity, the unanism, the financial assurance and the financial responsibility. In realizing various function of health system, an important target is measuring and assesment of the implementation relating to the differenciation of the plan and the practice, the organization and the development of health activities. The factors manifesting the health activities must be measured include financial resources, the service supplies, other resources and the management
Delivery of Health Care
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Fees, Medical
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Health
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economics
6.Shortage in residents of internal medicine and current status of Korean medical system.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2015;58(5):368-371
The shortage of internal medicine residents depict the contradictions and perversions in Korean medical system. Internal medicine is the foundation of medicine and the fact it serves as the most essential medical services for the people adds severe gravity to the issue. The fundamental problem derives from the contradictions in health insurance system. In fact, the poor medical fee and the failure of medical delivery system are the core drawbacks to the current crisis. Unless above matters are addressed to draw a constructive resolution, it is an undeniable fact that this may become a serious threat to the national health system and people's wellbeing.
Fees, Medical
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Gravitation
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Insurance, Health
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Internal Medicine*
7.A Review of the Classification of the Practice Characteristics and the Physicians' Work in Vascular Surgery.
Seung Hye CHOI ; Sang Seob YUN
Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery 2008;24(2):85-93
PURPOSE: Since the medical insurance system was started in Korea, there has been an imbalance in the medical charges among the procedural items of special departments. For correcting this problem, the Resource-based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS) was introduced to determine the relative values of physician services and practices. The RBRVS is the prevailing model used today to describe, quantify and reimburse physicians for their services. In this study we attempted to clarify the relative values of the practice characteristics in vascular surgery and evaluate the propriety compared with the relative value unit (RVU) of the American Medical Association (AMA). METHOD: The classification of practice characteristics in vascular surgery was compared with that of the AMA. The propriety of physicians' work was measured according to the Korean and American physicians' work. The rate more than 70, between 50 to 69, and less than 49 were used to decide over-, proper- or under-estimation, respectively. RESULT: The ratio of the number of practice characteristics in Korean and American vascular surgery was 1:3.31 (97:321). The over-, proper- or under-estimated physicians' work among the identical American practice characteristics was 8/46 (17.4%), 19/46 (41.3%) and 19/46 (41.3%) respectively. CONCLUSION: Our results demonstrated that the practice characteristics of Korean vascular surgery are not sorted by detail and a large percentage of physicians' work (41.3%) is under-estimated. Therefore, reasonable payment for physician services or practices can not be determined for Korean vascular surgery.
American Medical Association
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Fees and Charges
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Insurance
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Korea
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Relative Value Scales
8.Legal Problems on Medical Certificate and Expert Opinion for Legal Practice.
Korean Journal of Legal Medicine 1997;21(2):90-97
Medical records and expert opinion are very important in resolving various issues of law. This importance has increased recently as the result of growing number of cases before the courts. Unfortunately, however, the present situation is far less satisfactory, and particularly go with respect to medical reports and expert opinions, The problem is twofold, first, doctors are totally unable to investigate fully the medical history of a patient, when the patient is assigned for their evaluation. Medical records are not available to doctors, except when the records exist at the very hospital where the evaluation takes place. Second, lawyers cannot obtain independent counsel from doctors even for a fee. General criticism is that korean doctors are very much reluctant to give their opinion even when there exists a genuine conflict of medical opinions.
Expert Testimony*
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Fees and Charges
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Humans
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Jurisprudence
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Lawyers
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Medical Records
9.Attitudes toward Smoking Cessation Intervention and Services among Korean Physicians: A Questionnaire Survey.
Cheol Hwan KIM ; Hye Ryoung SONG ; Won Sik LEE ; Ji Yoon KIM
Korean Journal of Family Medicine 2009;30(11):857-863
BACKGROUND: There are limited data regarding smoking cessation treatment by physicians in Korea. Thus, we investigated the attitude to smoking cessation intervention and services among Korean physicians. METHODS: This survey was conducted in 987 participating physicians who had experiences in smoking cessation services. The subjective difficulties of smoking cessation services and its causes and the presumptive reasons for failure of smoking cessation among their patients were investigated using questionnaires. RESULTS: Overall smoking rate among Korean physicians who participated in this survey was 12.6%. Most participating physicians had a difficulty in smoking cessation services and its causes were high cost of medication for smoking cessation due to non-imbursement (50.7%) and the absence of a medical fee on smoking cessation services (34.8%). The high cost of medication for smoking cessation due to non-imbursement (29.5%) also ranked high in the presumptive reasons for failure of smoking cessation among their patients. CONCLUSION: The smoking rate of Korean physicians in this survey was lower than those of the general population. Most participating physicians had a difficulty in offering smoking cessation services. And the most common cause for the difficult was non-imbursement of their services and medication.
Fees, Medical
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Humans
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Korea
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Smoke
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Smoking
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Smoking Cessation
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Surveys and Questionnaires
10.A Concept of the Foundation of Korean Hospital for the Elderly who have Neuropsychiatric Disorders.
Dong Il KWAK ; Jung Min CHAE ; In Kwa JUNG ; Byoung Hoon OH ; Byeong Kil YEON ; Maeng Je CHO ; Chul LEE ; Min Soo LEE
Journal of Korean Geriatric Psychiatry 1998;2(2):103-119
The population of the elderly and neuropsychiatric elderly patients increases radically, but realistic management in the welfare and medical dimensions are not adequate. Especially, the treatment and care for the neuropsychiatric geriatric patients have not been achieved properly for the lack of good medical facilities and heavy economic burden. Therefore, this paper will propose a model of specialized neuropsychiatric geriatric hospital suited to our reality for the welfare of the elderly themselves and their families. For this, we investigated the needs of medical consumers through surveys. Our subjects are 41 families of neuropsychiatric elderly patients in admission and 51 caregivers. In these surveys, patrons expect the establishment of specialized geriatric hospital proper to the characteristics of neuropsychiatric elderly patients. In addition, they hope patients adminssion fee to be reduced as difficulty and specialty of neuropsychiatric geriatric patient treatment are actively applied to the medical insurance fee and national support system. According to our examination of the caregeivers for the neuropsychiatric elderly patients, caregivers didn't receive systematized training, but only brief care-giving education. Their status is also unstable and their pay is low. These issues are very important for the quality of care-giving work. Therefore, specialized neuropsychiatric geriatric hospitals should be established properly to our social reality and request, and national and social supports for the training and education of medical staffs and quite necessary.
Aged*
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Caregivers
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Education
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Fees and Charges
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Hope
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Humans
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Insurance
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Medical Staff