• Title/Summary/Keyword: Duty of Safeguards

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A Study on Improvement Plans for Application of the Personal Information Protection Act(Based on the Subject to Duty of Safeguards) (개인정보보호법 적용 대상에 대한 개선 방안 연구(안전성 확보조치 기준 의무 대상 중심으로))

  • Jang Sang Soo
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.35-43
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    • 2023
  • Since the Personal Information Protection Act was enacted in 2011, it has played a role in safely protecting people's personal information and protecting their rights. Personal information controller must comply with the duty of safeguards for safe personal information management. Even though administrative regulation is an accompanying issue, it is not clear to whom, when and how it applies. According to the imposition of duties, the scope, standards, safety measures, procedures, etc. for the target person should be clearly and specifically specified, but the current legal system is insufficient .In this study, problems and reasonable improvement plans were presented for the classification criteria for applicable subjects, the criteria for the criteria for determining the targets, and the criteria for measures to ensure safety. Through this, we intend to contribute to enhancing the effectiveness of the system by presenting reasonable measures by clarifying and specifying the scope and standards of application.

Working Conditions in Home Health Care Nursing: A Survey of Home Care Nurses in Hospitals in Korea (전국 의료기관 가정간호사 근무 실태)

  • Ryu Hosihn;Jo Heasook;Kim Yoonok;Yoon Youngmi;Song Jongrae;Lim Ji Young;Khim Soonyong;Kim In-A
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
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    • v.35 no.7
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    • pp.1229-1237
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    • 2005
  • Purpose: The purpose of this research was to address the working conditions of home health nurses through a nationwide home health agency survey conducted at hospitals. Method: The mail surveys were sent to 303 home health nurses nation wide and returned with a response rate of $71.8\%$. Result: (a) Seventy-five percent of home health agencies were established within the past5 years and half of home health nurses are over 40 years old. (b) Working conditions were considered as follows: Seventy-one percent of respondents were full-time employees, sixty-sixpercent of home health nurses had unscheduled visits on a regular day of duty and forty-eight percent were on vacation. Fifty-one percent of home health nurses have experienced traffic accidents and paid. penalties ($65.9\%$). Self-reported monthly income level per year was an average of 28,364,000 won. (c) Rates were significantly higher for shoulder pain ($61.5\%$), lower back pain ($54.1\%$), knee pain ($39.4\%$), and gastrointestinal problems ($33.0\%$). Conclusion: These baseline results show the importance of improving home health nursing working conditions, a comprehensive prevention system and safeguards from physical discomfort.