A Study on a current Legal Foundations for Emergency Medical Service in Public Facilities
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine
; : 366-371, 2008.
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in Ko
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE: Our country has seen a rapid increase in economic growth, national land development and planning. As a consequence, cities were enlarged and became densely populated. Public facilities were also increased to adequately serve the increasing population. Within the past 10 years, a lot of accidents in public facilities have occurred but the legal foundations for emergency medical care and systems for these public facilities may be lacking. METHODS: From the current domestic laws, we defined the public facilities and the enrolled laws that govern these facilities. Adequacy of the enrolled laws were then analyzed using 7 reference points: education for all employees, education for security employees, education for customers, arrangement of medical persons, arrangement of security person, equipment for emergency care and penalty. RESULTS: There were 17 enrolled laws and only 'Juvenile Activity Promotion Act' fulfilled most of the reference points except for 2; the arrangement of medical persons and penalty. Fifteen of the enrolled laws fulfilled less than 3 reference points. CONCLUSION: In the current domestic laws governing public facilities, almost all of them practically lacked policies addressing emergency care and systems.
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Main subject:
Public Facilities
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Economic Development
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Emergencies
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Emergency Medical Services
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Foundations
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Jurisprudence
Limits:
Humans
Language:
Ko
Journal:
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine
Year:
2008
Type:
Article