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Chinese Health Economics ; (12): 20-22, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-448080

ABSTRACT

Through the system of medicine centralized bidding and purchasing, it intends to solve the problems of high medicine price and drug rebate; however, it failed which was against the willing. It requires exploding regardless hospital regulation system and the current drug production and circulation system to finally stop the high medicine price and drug debate.

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Journal of the Korean Medical Association ; : 655-664, 2013.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-163463

ABSTRACT

The Medical Service Act and many other laws regulate the actions of medical professionals. Receiving rebates from pharmaceutical companies has been criticized as unethical but not punished until 2011. However, it is now strongly forbidden. Unlicensed acts of medical care, which include providing medical care beyond the scope of the license or giving directions to an unlicensed person to practice medical care, are strictly punished even in the case of licensed medical professionals. It recently became an issue whether a doctor who wrote prescriptions to patients after examining them over the telephone violated the Medical Service Act. In addition, it is necessary to pay special attention to the administration of propofol since it recently became a major controversy. Furthermore, public health doctors are legally forbidden to work outside of a public health institution. The number of regulations on the medical industry is increasing every day. New laws usually toughen up punishment for those violating regulations. There is a legal maxim that says, "Ignorance of law excuses no one." Therefore, it is necessary for medical professionals to steadily study and become familiar with applicable laws and related criminal cases to prevent themselves from becoming criminally liable.


Subject(s)
Humans , Criminals , Jurisprudence , Licensure , Prescriptions , Propofol , Public Health , Punishment , Social Control, Formal , Telephone
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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : S82-S87, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-26800

ABSTRACT

Recently, there have been many changes in the area of healthcare. There is no certainty how these changes will affect the healthcare system and public health. However, to at least have these changes positively implemented, it is clear that evaluation through continuous monitoring is necessary. The enforcement of the Medical Institution Accreditation and Medical Dispute Mediation Law as well as legal revisions regarding the public healthcare system are changes to improve the quality of healthcare, while at the same time, provide penalties for infractions of the new law such as medicine/medical device rebates; moreover, legal revisions regarding telemedicine are anticipated to impartially vitalize technical development as well as the pharmaceutical industry. For these changes to have a positive effect on the medical field and people's lives, an accurate comprehension of the system and understanding of the details is necessary to be able to respond sensitively to any changes in the future. Therefore, this paper examined the background information on the current discussion on the changes in the healthcare system, examined the detailed content of the system, and reviewed the areas that were in dispute as well as the main issues to contemplate the expected effects of the changes and future tasks that may be generated as a result. These considerations will act as foundation for an in depth understanding of recent trends in the healthcare system.


Subject(s)
Humans , Accreditation/legislation & jurisprudence , Delivery of Health Care/legislation & jurisprudence , Health Care Reform , Quality of Health Care , Telemedicine
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