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KMID : 1234820190200030235
Korean Society of Law and Medicine
2019 Volume.20 No. 3 p.235 ~ p.262
A Study on the Patient-centered Medical Delivery System-Focusing on EU examples of strengthening primary care-
Kim Yong-Min

Abstract
While traditionally threatening human infectious diseases are decreasing, chronic diseases such as cancer and diabetes, including cardiovascular diseases, are spreading rapidly. Reflecting the characteristics of chronic diseases that are difficult to treat, the management of risk factors and the preparation of health promotion policies corresponding to them have emerged as important concerns around the world. Providing so-called multi-sector approach such as health promotion and disease prevention policy and solution for community response, The value of primary care is once again highlighted in the changed medical environment.
As the existing medical delivery system has become difficult to cope with the people's desire for rapid aging, disease paradigm change, and quality of life improvement, European Union countries have made various efforts to improve the quality of their primary medical system, which provides continuous, comprehensive and coordinated management.
This paper examines the current status and problems of the healthcare delivery system in Korea, draws implications from the European Union examples related to the strengthening of primary care, and discusses the plans for establishing a patient-centered future medical delivery system.
KEYWORD
Health Care Delivery System, Integrated Delivery System, Primary Care, Payment System, Patient Centered Medical Care
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