2.PREFACE.
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2015;30(Suppl 2):S112-S112
3.EDITOR'S NOTE - About This Supplement.
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2015;30(Suppl 2):S111-S111
5.Towards Elimination of Asbestos-Related Diseases: A Theoretical Basis for International Cooperation.
Ken TAKAHASHI ; Seong Kyu KANG
Safety and Health at Work 2010;1(2):103-106
We develop a theoretical framework for international cooperation that can be used for the elimination of asbestos-related diseases (ARDs). The framework is based on the similarities in the temporal patterns of asbestos use and occurrence of ARDs in diverse countries. The status of each nation can be characterized by observing asbestos use and ARD frequency therein using a time window. Countries that supply technology for prevention of ARDs can be classified as donors and countries that receive these technologies as recipients. We suggest identification of three levels of core preventative technologies. Development of a common platform to gather and manage core preventative technologies will combine the strengths of donor countries and the needs of recipient countries.
Asbestos
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Developing Countries
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Humans
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International Cooperation
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Tissue Donors
6.Republic of Korea's Health Aid Governance: Perspectives from Partner Countries.
Allison Baer ALLEY ; Eunhee PARK ; Jong Koo LEE ; Minah KANG ; Juhwan OH
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2015;30(Suppl 2):S149-S154
The Republic of Korea (ROK) has a remarkable development history, including its status as the first country to transition from aid recipient to member of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Development Assistance Committee (DAC). However, since becoming a donor country, the ROK has struggled to achieve internationally accepted agreements related to aid effectiveness and several evaluations have identified the ROK as being one of the weakest DAC member countries at providing good aid. A survey was conducted to assess partner countries' perceptions of the ROK's governance of health official development assistance (ODA). The survey was administered to government officials based in partner countries' Ministries of Health and therefore presents the unique perspective of ODA recipients. The survey questions focused on governance principles established in the internationally-accepted Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness. The total response rate was 13 responses out of 26 individuals who received the email request (50%). The survey results indicate that progress has been made since earlier international evaluations but the ROK has not overcome all areas of concern. This confirms that the ROK is continuing to develop its capacity as a good donor but has yet to achieve all governance-related targets. The results of this survey can be used to inform a future aid strategy.
Delivery of Health Care/*economics
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Developing Countries/*economics
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Financial Management/*economics
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*Global Health
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*International Cooperation
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Republic of Korea
8.International Health Cooperation and Challenges for Official Development Assistance
Health Policy and Management 2018;28(3):320-326
As the United Nations announced Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, the world changed its development goals from focusing on efficiency to equity. As a result, in the health sector, universal health coverage (UHC) has become one of the main issues. This paper reviews and discusses on future direction and issue of official development assistance program for developing countries. Korea International Cooperation Agency under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs published on Korea International Cooperation Agency's mid-term health strategy 2016–2020 developed on participation program with stakeholder including governments, civil society partner organizations, and educational institutions. The SDGs expands non-communicable diseases, UHC, and global health security from the existing Millenium Development Goals health sector. Progress toward UHC underpins the achievement of all other targets under SDG Goal 3. Progress in reducing health inequality across the life course is drawing on overall data and from specific target. In order to achieve SDG 3, a multi-disciplinary approach, convergence between IT and u-health of this development, is desirable.
Conservation of Natural Resources
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Developing Countries
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Global Health
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International Cooperation
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Korea
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Socioeconomic Factors
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United Nations
9.Preliminary discussion on the preparation of medical device standards adopting international standards.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2012;36(3):215-217
Conclude some specific problems in drafting the industry standards of medical devices which are adopted to international standards. Provide relevant suggestion and recommendation in accordance to GB/T 1.1-2009 and GB/T 20000.2-2009, some preliminary suggestions were accordingly proposed.
Device Approval
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standards
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International Cooperation
10.The Role of Korean Hospice Care in the Asia Pacific Hospice Palliative Care Society.
Korean Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care 2011;14(3):138-143
Korean hospice care has been greatly developed in a short period of time, thanks to help of foreign specialists and aids from developed countries. With enormous growth in economy, Korea which once received foreign aids now give help to other countries. It is the time for the Korean hospice society to consider ways to make an international contribution. That way, Korea could help terminal patients both in Korea and neighboring countries overcome sufferings, maintain their dignity as human beings until the end of their lives and have a comfortable moment of death. Thus, we need to think about ways to contribute to the international hospice society and make related plans.
Asia
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Developed Countries
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Gift Giving
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Hospice Care
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Hospices
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Humans
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International Cooperation
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Korea
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Palliative Care
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Specialization