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KMID : 0926620040090030071
Korean Journal of Hospital Management
2004 Volume.9 No. 3 p.71 ~ p.97
A Comparative Study on Awareness of Review Work of Medical Institutions and Review Institutions - Focusing on Insurance Claim Officers at General Hospitals and Review Officers at Health Insurance Review Agency -
Lee Soo-Yun

Ha Ho-Wook
Sohn Tae-Yong
Abstract
This study conducted a comparative analysis of awareness level of review standards, continuing education, and awareness about the need for speciality and educational courses in order to improve quality of Korean health insurance review work and to present directions for policies of personnel development and continuing education to smoothly perform hospital¡¯s insurance claim work and Agency¡¯s review work. The analysis unit of the study is individuals, and survey was conducted among hospital¡¯s claim officers and Agency¡¯ review officers by distributing questionnaires. The major results of the study are as follows: First, it is found that hospital¡¯s claim officers and Agency¡¯s review officers have conflicting awareness about review standards; more Agency¡¯s review officers think that current review standards are universal and reasonable, while more hospital¡¯s claim officers believe that they need to be revised. Especially, hospital¡¯s claim officers replied that it is possible that review results can differ according to government¡¯s policies. Second, there is no significant difference between the two groups in the opinion that there are individual differences in awareness level of review standard. In particular, both groups share the opinion that review results can differ according to officer¡¯s interpretation of review standards. Third, Both review officer groups feel the need for further training and continuing education. Fourth, there is no difference between the two groups in the opinion that both groups members should be educated in review related educational institutions. However, while 81.5% of Agency¡¯s review officers the education should be offered at the Agency, only 45.2% of hospital¡¯s claim officers agreed to it. Fifth, both review personnel do not show any difference in awareness of needed experience to successfully perform review work; both groups replied that three to four years experience is necessary to smoothly perform claim work and review work. This study was tried in order to search for directions to improve Korean insurance review work in quality rather than to explore characteristics themselves of individual factors. In this sense, this study presupposed an intention that the educational subjects for further training and continuing education for the two groups should be the same in order to narrow the awareness gap between hospital¡¯s claim officers and Agency¡¯s review officers. Thus, this study suggests that it is desirable to offer beginner courses at junior colleges or in undergraduate courses and advanced courses in professional graduate school for six to twelve months. In that a comparison of awareness level of hospital¡¯s claim officers and Agency¡¯s review officers who are actually in practice should precede appropriate presentation of directions for the qualitative improvement of insurance review work in Korea, the significance of this study lies in comparatively analyzing the awareness level of hospital¡¯s claim officers and Agency¡¯s review officers and in presenting the establishment of future further training and continuing education.
KEYWORD
Review Work, Medical Institutions, Review Institutions
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