KMID : 0363320140350030309
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Journal of Korean Oriental Internal Medicine 2014 Volume.35 No. 3 p.309 ~ p.316
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Study on the State of Kampo Medical Services in Japan
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Choi Bo-Ram
Jo Yoe-Jin Son Chang-Gue
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Abstract
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Objectives: This study aimed to analyze the status of Kampo medicine services in Japan.
Methods: We surveyed the literature or reports regarding health insurance, clinics for Kampo medicine, human resources and medical fees for Kampo medicine services.
Results: The Japanese government abolished the system of the Oriental doctor in 1874, but Kampo medicine has been maintained and developed continuously. The national health insurance covers Kampo medicine services including acupuncture and moxibustion, and 674 products of 149 herbal drugs are now involved in items for health insurance. A total of 78 university medical schools or hospitals have Kampo clinics. As of 2012, 1,775 Kampo specialists, 100,881 acupuncturists and 99,118 moxibustion therapists provide Kampo medical services.
Conclusions: Japan has a unique system of Kampo medicine which is much different from Korean medicine or traditional Chinese medicine. This study provides basic information about Kampo medicine, and can be useful to establish a globalization-strategy for Korean medicine for Japan.
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KEYWORD
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Kampo medicine, Korean medicine, Globalization
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