KMID : 1025620200230030171
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Korean Journal of Medical Ethics 2020 Volume.23 No. 3 p.171 ~ p.189
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The Effects of Doctors¡¯ Strikes on Hospital Mortality Rates
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Kim Yoo-Ri
Lee Sang-Ok Han Jeong-Soo Seol Hee-Yun Kim Sung-Soo
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Abstract
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Despite the significant implications of doctors¡¯ strikes for public health, little research has been done on the effects of doctors¡¯ strike on patient mortality. In this study, we attempted to assess the effects on patient mortality of a strike that was carried out by doctors in South Korea in June 2000. The data for this study came from Statistic Korea (KOSTAT)¡¯s ¡®Causes of Death Statistics¡¯ for the period 1997 to 2003. The data was analyzed with the four methods most commonly used in international studies on doctor strikes. The analysis shows that there is no significant difference between the disease-related death rate for June 2000 and that for the same month in other analyzed years. Similarly, there is no significant difference between the disease-related death rate for June 2000 and the rates for May and July, either in 2000 or in other analyzed years. However, the disease-related death rate during the strike in June 2000 is slightly lower than the rates for the six-day period immediately prior to and immediately following the strike. This suggests that, contrary to what many people believe, the disease-related death rate did not increase during the doctor¡¯s strike in June 2000. This study is the first to provide statistical evidence concerning the effects of doctors¡¯ strikes on hospital mortality rates in South Korea.
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KEYWORD
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doctors¡¯ strikes, hospital mortality rate, disease-related death rate
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