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Review on the Approaches and Issues in the field of Health Education in National Information Infrastructure (초고속정보통신망을 이용한 보건교육 활용방안)

  • 김은주
    • Korean Journal of Health Education and Promotion
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.45-51
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    • 1996
  • The Korea Information Infrastructure aims at the construction of an advanced national information infrastructure, consisting of communication networks, computers, databases and multimedia terminals. In the emerging information society, a well-established national information network plays a crucial role in enhancing economic efficiency and creating national wealth. Till 2015, government plans to construct an Information Superhighway Network and to provide a telecommunication service for speedy transmission of multi-media typed information and development of various applied programs, which help government's commitment to establish nationwide infrastructure to perform a leading role as a high level information society in the 21st century. In the field of health education, the research monograph contains three main parts: health education and information, acceptability of health education; development of health education management information system. In the most remote areas, it can bring high-quality health care where none is now available. In global health care, it can enhance and standardize the quality of medical care throughout the world. Before enlarging the establishment of the health education network system, the issues from this study should be considered to improve the health status through the introduction of information technology and applications in health care.

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Development of an Information Security Standard for Protecting Health Information in u-Health Environment (u-Health 환경에서의 정보보호 수준제고를 위한 보안 표준 개발)

  • Kim, Dong-Soo;Kim, Min-Soo
    • IE interfaces
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.177-185
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    • 2007
  • e-Business in healthcare sector has been called e-Health, which is evolving into u-Health with advances of ubiquitous technologies. Seamless information sharing among health organizations is being discussed in many nations including USA, UK, Australia and Korea. Efforts for establishing the electronic health record (EHR) system and a nation-wide information sharing environment are called NHII (National Health Information Infrastructure) initiatives. With the advent of u-Health and progress of health information systems, information security issues in healthcare sector have become a very significant problem. In this paper, we analyze several issues on health information security occurring in u-Health environment and develop an information security standard for protecting health information. It is expected that the standard proposed in this work could be established as a national standard after sufficient reviews by information security experts, stakeholders in healthcare sector, and health professionals. Health organizations can establish comprehensive information security systems and protect health information more effectively using the standard. The result of this paper also contributes to relieving worries about privacy and security of individually identifiable health information brought by NHII implementation and u-Health systems.

Communication Disaster Type and Risk Analysis (통신재난의 유형 및 위험분석)

  • Choi, Jae Myeong
    • Journal of Platform Technology
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.18-23
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    • 2021
  • As it develops into a hyper-connected society, the role of information and communication is greatly increasing. In the event of a communication disaster, it will cause a significant impact on social infrastructure, suspension of the national critical infrastructure services, and the lives of the people. In addition, the information communication sector needs systematic management to create an information communication environment that is safe from disasters because dependence on the information communication sector has increased rapidly as the industrial structure has advanced. In this paper, we analyzed the types and risks of disasters that may occur to the information communication infrastructure that play important roles in national critical infrastructure, such as information communications, finance, health and healthcare, for systematic management. In the event of a disaster in the information communication infrastructure, it is believed that it will have a significant impact on the national critical infrastructure service suspension and people's lives.

A Study on Accredited certificate issuance on authentication infrastructure of national licence (국가자격 인증기반 구축을 위한 인증서 발급모델 연구)

  • Park, Bae-Hyo;Yoon, Jae-Ho;Lee, Seok-Lae
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.961-964
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    • 2005
  • 디지털홈 서비스는 기존 PC에서 제공하던 서비스와 차별화된 서비스를 실용화 하지 못하고 있는 이유 중에 하나는 오프라인에서 제공하던 의료, 법률, 교육 등의 서비스를 가정에 맞게 직접 제공하고 있지 못하기 때문이다. 이를 위하여 본 논문에서는 온라인에서 의사, 변호사와 안전하게 거래할 수 있도록 국가자격 인증기반을 구축하고자 이에 필수적인 검증 가능한 온라인 자격증 발급을 위하여 기존 공인인증서에 자격필드를 추가하거나, 기존 공인인증서를 그대로 사용하거나, 별도의 자격인증서를 발급하는 등 세 가지 발급모델을 제시한다. 또한 이러한 세 가지 발급모델의 장단점을 비교 분석하여 향후 자격인증기반 구축할 때 선택할 수 있는 기준을 제시한다. 마지막으로 기 제시된 세 가지 발급 모델 중에 자격필드가 추가된 공인인증서를 이용하여 의료서비스(E-Health)를 받는 서비스 모델 시나리오를 제안하고자 한다.

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Global Health Project for Maternal Child Health in a Developing Country: Case Study in Tigray, Ethiopia (저개발국 모자보건 수준 향상을 위한 국제보건사업 전략 : 에티오피아 티그라이주 사례를 중심으로)

  • Bang, Kyung-Sook;Lee, Insook;Park, Young-Sook;Chae, Sun-Mi;Kang, Hyunju;Yu, Juyoun;Park, Ji-Sun;Oh, Sang-Jun
    • Perspectives in Nursing Science
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2014
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to demonstrate a two-year global health project to improve maternal and child health (MCH) in Ethiopia. Methods: This is a descriptive case study. The target area is Kilte Awlaelo Woreda in Tigray Regional State, Ethiopia. A baseline survey was conducted to identify the needs of community residents and health care professionals. A MCH program was developed according to a project design matrix that included: infrastructure renovation of health centers; continuing education for midwives, nurses, and health extension workers (HEWs); and improvement of residents' MCH awareness. Project evaluation will examine the structure, process, and outcomes of the program. Results: The baseline survey showed low rates of family planning (31%) and antenatal and postnatal care use (36.1% and 69%, respectively). The institutional birth rate was 13.5%. Midwives and nurses received 2~4 educational programs about family planning and perinatal care. HEWs were also given practical education. Water and electrical infrastructure of all five health centers in the Kilte Awlaelo Woreda were renovated. Additionally, medical supplies and equipment were provided. Community health education on perinatal care, family planning, and personal hygiene was presented. Conclusion: This study highlights the role of nursing in global health and provides basic information on the development and outcomes of the global health project.

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Factors affecting regional disparities in the number of teeth sealed with pit and fissure sealants: information for the National Health Insurance (건강보험청구 치면열구전색 치아수의 지역격차와 지역수준 관련요인)

  • Choi, Jin Sun;Jung, Se Hwan
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Oral Health
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.145-151
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    • 2018
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study was to interpret regional disparities in the number of teeth sealed with pit and fissure sealants, identify the factors that affect these disparities and find solutions for the same. Methods: Data were collected from the National Health Insurance Service and Korean statistical information service using metropolis-city-rural area dental health infrastructure variables, regional health behavior variables, and local finance-related variables. Results: In 2015, the number of teeth sealed with pit and fissure sealants per 100 people was higher in the metropolis or city than in the rural area. There was a positive correlation between the number of teeth sealed with pit and fissure sealants and the number of dentists, dental hygienists, dental institutions, standardization rate of subjective awareness of well-being, standardization rate of brushing after lunch, and the proportion of welfare budget in the general budget. There was a negative correlation with the annual standardization rate of health institution use, the standardization rate of unused medical services, and the local government's financial independence. According to the final model of the multiple regression analysis, while the impact of infrastructure on dentistry was not statistically significant, the statistical significance of standardization rate of brushing after lunch, the local government's financial independence, and the proportion of welfare budget in the general budget were maintained. Conclusions: To reduce regional disparities in the volume of use of pit and fissure sealants, it was concluded that it may be effective to select regions with a consideration of the level of regional economic power, implement separate and appropriate policies and projects, and improve the awareness in residents.

Recent R&D activities on structural health monitoring in Korea

  • Kim, Jeong-Tae;Sim, Sung-Han;Cho, Soojin;Yun, Chung-Bang;Min, Jiyoung
    • Structural Monitoring and Maintenance
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.91-114
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, recent research trends and activities on structural health monitoring (SHM) of civil infrastructure in Korea are reviewed. Recently, there has been increasing need for adopting smart sensing technologies to SHM, so this review focuses on smart sensing, monitoring, and assessment for civil infrastructure. Firstly, the research activities on smart sensor technology is reviewed including optical fiber sensors, piezoelectric sensors, wireless smart sensors, and vision-based sensing system. Then, a brief overview is given to the recent advances in smart monitoring and assessment techniques such as vibration-based global monitoring techniques, local monitoring with piezoelectric materials, decentralized monitoring techniques for wireless sensors, wireless power supply and energy harvest. Finally, recent joint SHM activities on several test beds in Korea are discussed to share the up-to-date information and to promote the smart sensors and monitoring technologies for applications to civil infrastructure. It includes a Korea-US joint research on test bridges of the Korea Expressway Corporation (KEC), a Korea-US-Japan joint research on Jindo cable-stayed bridge, and a comparative study for cable tension measurement techniques on Hwamyung cable-stayed bridge, and a campaign test for displacement measurement techniques on Sorok suspension bridge.

Evaluation of Radon Concentration according to Mechanical Ventilation Systems in Apartments (공동주택 내의 기계환기 설비에 따른 라돈농도 평가)

  • Choi, Jiwon;Hong, Hyungjin;Lee, Jeongsub;Yoo, Juhee;Park, Boram;Kim, Gahyun;Yoon, Sungwon;Lee, Cheolmin
    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.47 no.4
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    • pp.330-338
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    • 2021
  • Background: This study was conducted to provide background information for the proper management of radon contamination in apartments using mechanical ventilation facilities in residential environments. Objectives: To this end, this study compared and evaluated changes in radon concentrations based on different operating intensities of mechanical ventilation with or without natural ventilation. Methods: For the continuous measurement of radon concentrations, an RAD7 instrument was installed in four apartments equipped with a ventilation system. The measurements were done for comparison of ventilation types and different ventilation intensities ("high", "middle", "low"). Results: The results confirmed that both mechanical and natural ventilation sufficiently reduced the radon concentration in the apartments. In particular, mechanical ventilation at "high" intensity was the most effective. Natural ventilation combined with mechanical ventilation and then natural ventilation alone were the second and the third most effective, respectively. Conclusions: When using ventilation to reduce indoor radon concentrations, it is most effective to operate mechanical ventilation ("high") or natural ventilation and mechanical ventilation at the same time. In cases where mechanical ventilation is available alone, it is recommended to operate it at a minimum of "middle" intensity.

Neighbourhood Environment and Its Association with Place Based Ubiquitous Technologies : A Case Study of Queensland, Australia

  • Han, Jung-Hoon;Corcoran, Jonathan;Lee, Sang-Ho
    • Spatial Information Research
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.45-55
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    • 2010
  • Place based intervention has become an important strategy for the ubiquitous city initiative. However, the role of the ubiquitous built environment in determining urban quality of life has not investigated fully. Using place as a relational space where people access u-infrastructure, u-health and u-services, this paper examines the relationship between spatial variations in the provision of ICTs and the spatial reconfiguration of quality of life operating at different geographical scales across Australia. Based on a case study of the state of Queensland in Australia, we emphasize the need for a place based approach to ubiquitous technologies and infrastructure provision in different socio economic hierarchies of space and place.

Dimensioning of linear and hierarchical wireless sensor networks for infrastructure monitoring with enhanced reliability

  • Ali, Salman;Qaisar, Saad Bin;Felemban, Emad A.
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.8 no.9
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    • pp.3034-3055
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    • 2014
  • Wireless Sensor Networks have extensively been utilized for ambient data collection from simple linear structures to dense tiered deployments. Issues related to optimal resource allocation still persist for simplistic deployments including linear and hierarchical networks. In this work, we investigate the case of dimensioning parameters for linear and tiered wireless sensor network deployments with notion of providing extended lifetime and reliable data delivery over extensive infrastructures. We provide a single consolidated reference for selection of intrinsic sensor network parameters like number of required nodes for deployment over specified area, network operational lifetime, data aggregation requirements, energy dissipation concerns and communication channel related signal reliability. The dimensioning parameters have been analyzed in a pipeline monitoring scenario using ZigBee communication platform and subsequently referred with analytical models to ensure the dimensioning process is reflected in real world deployment with minimum resource consumption and best network connectivity. Concerns over data aggregation and routing delay minimization have been discussed with possible solutions. Finally, we propose a node placement strategy based on a dynamic programming model for achieving reliable received signals and consistent application in structural health monitoring with multi hop and long distance connectivity.