| Home | E-Submission | Sitemap | Contact Us |  
top_img
J Korean Soc Emerg Med > Volume 31(3); 2020 > Article
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2020;31(3): 255-258.
응급의료 지역화와 지역응급의료시행계획의 재정립 방안
김예은1, 염석란2,3 , 류지호2,3 , 전유정2
1부산가톨릭대학교 병원경영학과
2국립중앙의료원 중앙응급의료센터
3부산대학교 의과대학 응급의학교실
Regionalization of emergency medical system and re-establishment of regional emergency medical plan
Yeaeun Kim1, Seokran Yeom2,3 , Jiho Ryu2,3 , Yujeong Jeon2
1Department of Health Care Management, Catholic University of Pusan, Busan, Korea
2National Emergency Medical Center, National Medical Center, Seoul, Korea
3Department of Emergency Medicine, Pusan National University College of Medicine, Busan, Korea
Correspondence  Seokran Yeom ,Tel: 051-254-3119, Fax: 051-254-3112, Email: seokrany@pusan.ac.kr,
Received: December 24, 2019; Revised: March 23, 2020   Accepted: March 28, 2020.  Published online: June 25, 2020.
ABSTRACT
A nationwide implementation has attempted to provide the right care to the right patient at the right time. For this, a regionalized system of emergency care, which aims to improve patient outcomes through the effective and efficient use of resources within a region, is important. The Korean Government has made considerable efforts to achieve the goal of regionalization of emergency medical care, current Regional Emergency Medical Plan requires careful consideration of its barriers. Therefore, this study evaluated the limitations of the existing Regional Emergency Medical Plan, and strategies for re-establishing Regional Emergency Medical Plan for the success of regionalized emergency medical system.
Key words: Regionalization; Emergency medical system; Regionalized emergency medical system; Regional emergency medical plan
Editorial Office
The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine
TEL: +82-62-226-1780   FAX: +82-62-224-3501   E-mail: 5151649@naver.com
About |  Browse Articles |  Current Issue |  For Authors and Reviewers
Copyright © The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine.                 Developed in M2PI