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The Trends and Application Prospects of Medical Information System on the Ubiquitous Environments (유비쿼터스 환경에서의 의료정보시스템 동향 및 응용의 전망)

  • Kim, Chang-Soo;Kim, Hwa-Gon
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.193-201
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    • 2005
  • We are living in Ubiquitous society now. There is also trend of integration in medical field that is largely affected by outside environment. At this time, it is necessary to rightly understand the abstract, function, expected effect and management method of Integration Medical Information System(IMIS) to use this system effectively for solving many hospital information system problems and disadvantages. It is fact that large-sized hospitals are improving the quality of service for treatment of patients through building integrated Medical Information System. So it is necessary to change this individual system that is previously developed and used for treatment assistance, hospital affair or general management respectively to integrated management system, modify patient information or treatment information data to the data suitable for new system and build the integrated medical information system suitable for the hospital service with treatment data and integrated medical information. This paper suggested and designed abstract of integrated medical information system, the organization of system, the character of system and the plan and materialization of IMIS when building integrated medical information system. And the context of this paper is suggested trend of industry and solution of integration EMR, HIS, PACS. Therefore this paper is suggested development strategy, implemented integration medical information system.

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The Effects of Perceived Medical Service Quality on Patient Satisfaction, Hospital's Reputation and Loyalty

  • Choi, Un-Kyong
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.177-185
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of patient's perceived medical quality of service on satisfaction, hospital reputation, and loyalty to provide a strategic way to increase profitability and competitiveness of hospitals by preventing the departure of existing customers and promoting reuse. AMOS 20.0 was used for structural model analysis and identification factor analysis and SPSS 21.0 program was used for empirical analysis. As a result, the quality of medical service had a significant effect on satisfaction and reputation, and the quality of medical service had the greatest effect on satisfaction. Satisfaction has a positive effect on reputation and loyalty and is an important factor in determining loyalty. Recognizing the importance of improving quality of service and building relationships with patients should be prepared for strengthening relationships.

Analysis of the characteristics of medical service depending on the latent classification of medical information (의료정보 이용의 잠재적 유형에 따른 의료서비스 특성분석)

  • Ahn, Chang-Hee
    • Korea Journal of Hospital Management
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.57-82
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    • 2012
  • The primary purpose of this study is to examine consumers'probing actions to see what information sources consumers search for medical information when there are diverse medical service information channels, and classify consumers by information source. Its secondary purpose is to understand trust of information and attitude toward information by consumer type, value of medical service, satisfaction with medical service, and word-of-mouth intention. This study will concretely identify information utilization patterns of medical consumers, and explain the unique characteristics and behavior of segmented types of medical consumers. The significance of this study lies in the search for ways to establish information channels trusted by consumers for building an efficient medical service market in the future. The results of this study show that consumers were classified by the latent class analysis(LCA) into 5 types: low-level information seekers, word-of-mouth information seekers, mass media information seekers, digital information seekers and diverse information seekers. The reliability of information sources by type of medical consumer was statistically significant, and in the analysis of differences in consumer attitude, there was a statistically significant difference in cognitive responses. The value of medical service was statistically significant in health recovery and medical service word-of-mouth intention.

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Health Education for Health Professionals (보건의료인에 대한 보건교육 정책)

  • Park, Soon-Woo
    • Korean Journal of Health Education and Promotion
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.231-240
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    • 2007
  • The hospital setting provides many opportunities for health promotion. There are many health professionals including physicians, nurses, medical technicians who have close contact with patients and their family. Health professionals are very influential to arouse the awareness about health and illness, and to motivate to change lifestyle among patients. Thus health professionals are most effective and important human resources for health education for patients to improve recovery rates and to promote health. In spite of the importance of health professionals' role in health promotion, the Korean government has provided little support for their health education for patients. Most of the health professionals have not learned about health education theories and skills, and have little attention to educate patients to change their lifestyle. Also the health professionals themselves have relatively poor lifestyle compared with advanced western countries. To improve health education for patients and their family, following strategies and policies should be considered: reinforcing curriculum for health education in college and training course, providing practical incentives for patient education, capacity building for health education and developing guideline for patient education, training health educators, networking and collaborating between community health center and hospitals, promoting the importance of health education among patients, researching and developing health education theory and practice including cost-benefit of health education.

Image-Centric Integrated Data Model of Medical Information by Diseases: Two Case Studies for AMI and Ischemic Stroke

  • Lee, Meeyeon;Park, Ye-Seul;Lee, Jung-Won
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.741-753
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    • 2016
  • In the medical fields, many efforts have been made to develop and improve Hospital Information System (HIS) including Electronic Medical Record (EMR), Order Communication System (OCS), and Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS). However, materials generated and used in medical fields have various types and forms. The current HISs separately store and manage them by different systems, even though they relate to each other and contain redundant data. These systems are not helpful particularly in emergency where medical experts cannot check all of clinical materials in the golden time. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a process to build an integrated data model for medical information currently stored in various HISs. The proposed data model integrates vast information by focusing on medical images since they are most important materials for the diagnosis and treatment. Moreover, the model is disease-specific to consider that medical information and clinical materials including images are different by diseases. Two case studies show the feasibility and the usefulness of our proposed data model by building models about two diseases, acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and ischemic stroke.

THE PROVISION OF QUALITY AND SAFE FOODS IN SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM THROUGH CENTRALIZED FOOD PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES

  • Clara, M.L.;Rdn, Pi-Ms
    • Proceedings of the KSCN Conference
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    • 1998.08a
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    • pp.21-30
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    • 1998
  • Sound nutrition is the basic foundation for the health of a population. Proper nutrition education through the school system can actualize the building of sound nutrition being provided at school lunch programs along with nutrition education can have far reaching impact to the health of the whole nation. In Hong Kong, the recent change over from a half day to full day school program signaled the need for a school lunch program. However, there has been no organized effort so far in Hong Kong to provide such service. School lunches are being provided by caterers who are more concerned about profits than food safetly. Alarming rates of food poisoning occurring recently in Taiwan school has further accentuated the importance of fool safety. With the advent of centralized food production technologies, Dietirians can apply their nutrition knowledge and integrate with food production processes such that safe, healthy and nutritious mcals can be produced in large quantities in a cost-effective manner serving he needs of the school children. This paper introduces the centralized food production concept, using some of the cool chill production centers for school lunch programs in the United States as examples to discuss how new technologies and management system can be integrated to yield the best outcome in food quality and safety.

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A Study on Estimation of Cooling Load for Effective Control of Ice Thermal Storage System (빙축열 시스템의 효율적인 제어를 위한 냉방부하 예측에 관한 연구)

  • Yoo, Seong-Yeon;Han, Kyu-Hyun;Lee, Je-Myo;Han, Seung-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.128-136
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    • 2008
  • It is necessary to estimate the cooling load of the next day for effective control of ice thermal storage system. In this paper, new methodology is proposed to estimate the cooling load using design parameters of building and predicted weather data. Only six input parameters such as sensible heat coefficient and constant, latent heat coefficient and constant, maximum and minimum temperature are necessary to obtain hourly distribution of cooling load for the next day. Two benchmarking buildings(hospital and research institute) are selected to validate the performance of the proposed method, and the estimated cooling loads in hourly and daily bases are calculated and compared with the measured data for E hospital. The estimated results show fairly good agreement with the measured data for both buildings.

A Study on the Spatial Configuration for Regional Trauma Center in Korea by Using Space Syntax (공간구문론을 이용한 국내권역외상센터 공간구성에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Su-Roh;Park, Jae-Seung
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.172-179
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    • 2017
  • The regional trauma center should be a trauma treatment center equipped with facilities, equipments, and manpower capable of providing optimal treatment from emergency surgery to a severely traumatized patient upon arrival at the hospital. In order to establish a medical system for effective severe diseases, it is necessary to prepare architectural planning guidelines for the regional trauma centers. This study analyzes the connectivity, control, integration, and mean depth of current trauma centers using the convex map of space syntax, And to provide basic data for building for more efficient regional trauma center. The major areas that must be included in the regional trauma center are trauma resuscitation room, trauma operating room, trauma intensive care unit, and trauma general ward. It is necessary to carry out the architectural planning to increase the interconnection of the four areas. Also, the elevator plan for trauma patients should be emphasized. In addition, a regional trauma center should be separated from the existing facility for independent operation. According to the case analysis of the space configuration of the regional trauma center, the location of the operating room is most important considering the connection with each department of the hospital and the treatment flow of the severe trauma patients.

The Association between Safety Care Activity and Documentation of Nursing Records among Nurses in General Hospitals (병원간호사의 안전간호활동과 간호기록 수행간의 관계)

  • Kang, Haeng Seon;Song, Hyo Jeong
    • Journal of Korean Critical Care Nursing
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.85-94
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    • 2018
  • Purpose : The purpose of this study was to identify the association between safety care activity and documentation of nursing records among nurses working in hospitals and to provide basic data for developing hospital policy for the documentation of nursing records. Methods : By using a self-reported questionnaire, data were collected from 212 nurses working in six general hospitals in Jeju province from November 2015. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, Pearson correlation coefficients, and stepwise multiple regression with the SAS WIN 9.2 program. Results : Safety care activity was positively correlated with the documentation of nursing records (r=.83, p<.001). The documentation of nursing records was significantly predicted by safety care activity, working department, and nursing delivery system, and 70.9% of the variance in the documentation of nursing records was explained (F=172.31, p<.001). Conclusions : In this study, safety care activity was the most influencing factor for the documentation of nursing records. Improving work circumstances and building a system are required for nurses' safety care activity to lead to good documentation of nursing records.

Nurses' Lived Experience of Preceptorship for Newly Graduated Nurses in Hospital (프리셉터의 신규간호사 교육경험)

  • Cho, Yeon Sil;Sohn, Sue Kyung;Han, Mi Young;Kim, Mi Sook;Bang, Boo Kyeong;Lee, Kyong Mi
    • Journal of East-West Nursing Research
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.37-47
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    • 2014
  • Purpose: This phenomenological study is aimed to describe nurses' lived experience of preceptoring in hospitals. Methods: Ten nurse preceptors who participated in this qualitative study shared their experience of the preceptor's role in hospitals. Data analysis was done using the Colaizzi' phenomenological method. In-depth personal interviews were conducted from September 1 to November 30, 2013. Results: Based on this study, seven consistent categories and twenty-two theme clusters emerged from collected data. The seven themes were: 'not knowing what to do', 'not understood', 'burnt out due to pressure from work', 'having difficulty in building relationships at work', 'becoming similar to their preceptor, personal growth through preceptorship', and 'feeling rewarded at the preceptee's improvement'. Conclusion: The result of this study suggests that further research is needed to improve preceptors' adaptations to the workplace and to reduce their stress.