Korean Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science (대한임상검사과학회지)
- Volume 44 Issue 4
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- Pages.178-183
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- 2012
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- 1738-3544(pISSN)
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- 2288-1662(eISSN)
Study on the Latest Trends of u-Health and Relations of Medical Technologist
- Sung, Hyun-Ho (Health Promotion Center, Hanwha Life Insurance) ;
- An, Yong-Ho (Department of Clinical Pathology, Dongnam Health College) ;
- Lee, Dong-Beom (The Republic of Korea National Red Cros, Headquarter of Blood Adminstration) ;
- Kim, Sang-Won (Department of Laboratory Medicine, KEPCO Medical Center) ;
- Park, Chang-Eun (Department of Biomedical Laboratory Science, Namseoul University)
- Received : 2012.11.26
- Accepted : 2012.12.14
- Published : 2012.12.30
Abstract
We investigated the latest trend of u-Health and relations with clinical technologist. Since 2000, Korea has become an aging society. Korea will become an aged society by 2018, and it is expected to enter the ultra-high aged society by 2026. Increase in over 65 years population means that the desire of medical service and care demand for the elderly is greatly required. In addition, many predicted Korean national health insurance would falter financially. Medical suppression policies and regulations are also amended continuously. U-Health based on the IT industry and development of related technologies and industries contains the variety concepts of telemedicine, telehealth, e-health, u-healthcare and POCT. Especially, the use of POCT supplied quick clinical examination is extending steadily in medical center and hospital, which will generate the field friction between nurses and medical technologists. In the transition situation from provider-centric service to consumer-driven health care system, this study recommended the principal role and correspondence of clinical laboratory workers and offered information about changes in healthcare market and the basic concept of expert system, measurement and the diagnosis principle to clinical technicians throughout the investigation of the recent research and government policy trends.