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Journal of the Korean Society of Biological Therapies in Psychiatry
2011 Volume.17 No. 2 p.164 ~ p.175
Enforcement and Reform Measures of the Order for Medical Treatment as Outpatient in South Korea
Lee Yu-Jin

Yong Hyo-Joong
Kim Kun-Woo
Na Ri-Ji
Yi Ki-Kyoung
Hwang Tae-Yeon
Lee Jong-Gook
Hong Jin-Pyo
Abstract
Objectives: Since the order for medical treatment as outpatient has begun in Korea, there have been no requests due to the absence of specific details relating to its enforcement and lack of understanding of related specialists. We reviewed current guidelines and administrative conditions for order for medical treatment as outpatient in Korea, and examined examples of operation and related regulations of developed countries.

Methods: Korean studies concerning development of the order for medical treatment as outpatient were inquired. We investigated the guidelines of other countries including U.S.A., Australia, United Kingdom and Canada. The survey of related specialists for the improvement of order for medical treatment as outpatient was performed.

Results: Related specialists agreed that current order for medical treatment as outpatient needed more detailed guidelines for candidate patients, processes and management for noncompliance. Additionally, majority of the specialists suggested that candidates for order for medical treatment as outpatient should be extended for not only hospitalized patients but also patients in community.

Conclusions: We reviewed detailed considerations regarding candidate recipients within current legislation, complemented post-enforcement report, management procedures, and stipulated actions for noncompliance, to be used as practical guidelines for application. More fundamental measures than complementation of guidelines, such as modification of related legislature will be needed to increase usage, and further details with reference to confidentiality of recipients and safety measures and financial support of treatment personnel will be needed.
KEYWORD
Order for medical treatment as outpatient, Guideline
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