• 제목/요약/키워드: separation of prescribing and dispensing

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의약분업(醫藥分業) 실시(實施)에 따른 보건소(保健所)의 내부변화(內部變化)와 업무개선방안(業務改善方案) (Internal Changes and Countermeasure for Performance Improvement by Separation of Prescribing and Dispensing Practice in Health Center)

  • 정명선;감신;김태웅
    • 농촌의학ㆍ지역보건
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.19-35
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    • 2001
  • 보건소의 의약분업 시행에 따른 업무변화와 업무 개선방안에 대해 조사 분석하여 보건소의 기능 및 역할 재정립에 필요한 기초자료를 얻고자 2001년 4월과 5월에 경상북도내 25개 보건소와 대구광역시 6개 보건소의 소장 또는 과장에게 의약분업 실시 전후의 보건소 업무 및 진료실적변화 정도를 조사하였고, 이와 함께 보건소 공무원 221명에게 의약분업에 따른 보건소 업무개선방안에 대해 설문 조사하였다. 31개 대상 보건소 가운데 77.4%인 24개 보건소가 주민진료편의 조치를 취하였다고 하였다. 주민 진료편의 조치를 한 보건소의 조치내용으로 약국배치도마련(73.9%), 인테리어 개선(39.1%), 전자처방전달시스템 도입(34.8%) 순이었다. 의약분업 실시 후 의사는 대상 보건소의 3.2%에서 감소하였다. 의약분업에 따라 월평균 진료건수는 대상 보건소의 58.1%에서 감소하였다고 하였고, 조제건수는 96.4%, 총진료비는 80.6%, 본인부담금은 80.6%, 약품구입비는 96.7%의 보건소에서 감소하였다고 하였다. 의약분업 실시 이후 진료부문에 비해 보건사업 부문의 비중은 54.2%의 보건소에서 증가하였다고 하였다. 의약분업 전후이 분기별 진료실적을 분석한 결과 진료실인원은 의약분업이전과 비교하여 의약분업 이후에 감소하였고, 진료연인원은 군보건소와 보건의료원은 감소하였으며, 시화 구보건소는 감소했다가 점차 증가하고 있다. 조제건수 총진료비 본인부담금 약품구입비는 크게 감소하였다. 보건소 공무원들은 의약분업 실시 이후 진료부문의 기능에 대해서는 57.6%가 축소시켜야 한다고 하였고, 보건소에서 우선적으로 개선해야 할 부분으로는 보건사업내용 개발(62.4%), 인력재배치(51.6%), 사업우선순위 결정(48.4%), 조직개편(36.2%), 진료서비스의 질 향상(32.1%), 예산재배치(23.1%) 순으로 응답하였다. 보건소의 이미지를 개선하기 위해서는 지역주민건강정보관리 강화(60.7%)가 가장 시급하다고 하였으며 홍보를 통한 보건소의 이용 확대(15.8%), 보건소 공무원의 친절(15.3%), 건강상담요원 배치(8.2%) 순이었다. 의약분업 실시 이후 바람직한 보건소 역할 설정을 위하여 보건소 전체 업무 영역에 대해 의약분업 이전과 이후에 상대비중을 매기도록 한 결과 25개 세부영역 중 일반진료 및 응급진료 영역만 모두 상대비중이 높아졌다. 의약분업 이후 보건소가 중점을 두어야 할 우선 순위 5위까지의 업무영역은 순서대로 예방접종, 건강증진, 모자보건, 급만성전염병, 지역보건의료계획 이었다. 향후 보건소가 바람직한 공공보건의료조직으로 기능 및 역할을 재정립하기 위해서는 의약분업이라는 중대한 보건의료환경변화를 계기로 진료부문의 기능은 축소하되 노후시설 장비의 개선, 진료방식의 다양화, 건강정보관리 강화 등 진료서비스의 내용과 질에 있어서는 강화하는 방향으로 나아가야 할 것이다. 또한 인력재배치 및 조직개편과 함께 다양한 보건사업의 개발과 지역특성에 맞는 사업우선순위에 의해 예방접조, 건강증진, 모자보건, 급 만성전염병, 지역보건의료계획 수립, 구강보건, 만성퇴행성질환 등 지역주민의 건강증진 질병예방 기능을 강화하되 지역특성(대도시, 중소도시, 농어촌)에 맞게 예방위주의 건강 증진업무와 환자 진료업무의 비중을 차별화 시키는 방향으로 개선해 나가야 할 것이다.

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근·현대사 이후 한국인의 최다 선호 일반의약품의 추이에 대한 연대별 분석 및 종합적 의의에 대한 평가 (Analysis of Best-selling Over-the-counter (OTC) Drug Trends in Korea by Decades Since 1950s and Evaluation of Their Overall Significance)

  • 이윤정;강태진;임성실
    • 약학회지
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    • 제60권3호
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    • pp.146-153
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    • 2016
  • Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs refer to medicines that are generally safe when used according to the product label. We aimed to assess and reflect upon changes in perception of health and health-related demands by decades in Korea according to the consumption and sales trends of OTC drugs. This study was conducted by literature search on the production and sale rankings of OTC drug market in Korea. Changes in the OTC drug market were analyzed and organized by decades to evaluate changes in drug demands and the influence of national and societal factors. There was a specific trend in the most popular drugs by decades. In the 1950s, drugs of top necessity were antibiotics and helminthics. In the 1960s, the pharmaceutical industry quickly grew and invigorators, such as Bacchus$^{(R)}$, Alps$^{(R)}$, Aronamin$^{(R)}$, were top manufactured drugs. Popularity of these invigorating drinks and vitamin products continued until the 1990s. In 1990s, sales of topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (Ketotop Plaster$^{(R)}$, Trast Patch$^{(R)}$), and in 2000s, gum disease medicine (Insadol$^{(R)}$) and liver and intestine supplement (Ursa$^{(R)}$) were prominent. However, after the separation of prescribing and dispensing in 2000, the sales of OTC drugs decreased dramatically from 58.7% of the total market share in 1990s to 39.6% in 2000 and this trend has continued. In 2012, thirteen OTC drugs were allowed to be sold in convenience stores, and as the sales of health functional foods have been expanding beyond pharmacies, sales of invigorators and nutritional supplements in pharmacies have continued to decrease. As government's drug expenditure will continue to grow, reclassification of OTC drugs based on established safety information and deliberate team efforts on continued development of OTC drugs to meet the health demands of Koreans are required by the healthcare professionals, pharmaceutical industries, and the government.

우리나라의 현행 의약품분류체계에 대한 고찰 및 개선 방안 (Current Drug Classification System in Korea and Its Improvement)

  • 손현순;오옥희;김종주;이소현;변선혜;신현택
    • 한국임상약학회지
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.139-148
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    • 2005
  • Appropriate drug classification is important fur rational drug consumption. This study was conducted to evaluate the appropriateness of current drug classification system and suggest possible ways for improving the system. Nonprescription drug market has been decreased. Since total 27,962 products had been classified (prescription 17,187 vs. nonprescription 10,775 products, 61.5% vs. 38.5%) in July 2000 for implementing separation of drug prescribing and dispensing system, there are no classification changes. Reclassification is not motivated by product holder and regulatory system did not lead classification change either. Consumers' ease access to some nonprescription drugs is demanded. But point of public awareness and cultural and health environmental views, saff drug use rather than advantages from broad supply of nonprescription drugs is more critical. We concluded that current 2-categorized (prescription and nonprescription) drug classification system is appropriate, and addition of general sale category should be approached carefully with long term Preparations such as establishment of better nonprescription drug consuming infrastructure by public information provision and education for improving public medicinal knowledge and strengthening self medication guidance, and review of current classification status of marketed drugs and switching possibilities. For systemizing and encouraging reclassification, introduction of regulatory renewal system as a continuous reevaluation program which is the best way to review appropriateness of drug classification as well as provision of detailed guidance for industry including policy, requirement and process fer reclassification application, are necessary.

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의약분업 전.후 3차 진료기관 외래이용 변화 (The Change in the Outpatient Visit to Tertiary care Hospital after the Implementation of the Separation of Prescription and Drug Dispensing Policy)

  • 조동영;유승흠;손태용
    • 한국병원경영학회지
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.19-40
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study is to find out if there has been any change in the outpatient visit to tertiary care hospitals after the introduction of the new healthcare program that divides the roles of doctors and pharmacists and the reason for the change if there is any. Two tertiary care hospitals with the largest capacity of 1200 beds and two tertiary care hospitals with the lowest capacity of 600-700 beds were randomly selected. Data of the outpatient visits from March-May 2(xx), before the new healthcare system was adopted, were compared with the data from March-May 2001, after the new policy was adopted. Outpatient visits have decreased 5.8% after the new system. There has been a dramatic decrease, especially, in the department of OB-GYN and Pediatrics of tertiary hospitals. Decrease in re-visits is much higher than the first visits. Female patients decreased more than the male patients. Outpatient visits by economically active patients group aged 25-44 declined much. Tertiary hospitals in Seoul and Kyonggi Province, as well. Outpatient income of tertiary hospitals has dropped up to 14.7% due to the decline in outpatient visits and pharmaceutical income, and resell price system which in turn has caused the hospital financial deficits. While the new program has succeeded in lowering the use of antibiotics and injections, it has the pitfall of prescribing long days and expensive drugs. A full-fledged review of the system should be conducted for the establishment of the new system and I believe this study may be a useful references. Furthermore, more profound and overall studies on the chance in the patients use of hospitals are needed.

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실거래가상환제의 건강보험재정에 대한 영향 (Impact of the Purchasing Price Reimbursement System for Insurance Drugs upon the Health Insurer's Financial Situation)

  • 정형선;이의경;김은정;류근춘;송양민;김선주
    • 보건행정학회지
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    • 제15권3호
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    • pp.40-59
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    • 2005
  • The objective of this paper is to examine what impact the newly introduced Purchasing Price Reimbursement System, where insurance drugs are reimbursed at the prices as they were purchased by medical care providers under the maximum allowable cap, has upon the health insurer's financing situation. The impact of the Purchasing Price Reimbursement System is considered to be confined mainly to the inpatient department among three drug reimbursement fields such as inpatient department, out-patient department and pharmacy. Hypothesis was set and tested in this study for each of three components of inpatient drug reimbursement in health insurance, i.e. average price level, composition of drugs and their overall volume. Drug price level calculated in this study from 403 selected reimbursement drugs according to the Laspayres methodology revealed faster decline under the new Purchasing Price Reimbursement System than previously by $1.53\%$ on the annual average basis. However, additional 1.4 percent financial burden in the ratio of the total inpatient reimbursement was owed by the health insurer. This was analysed to be a combined result of both 2.0-3.1 percent of reduced reimbursement due to drug price decline and 3.4-4.5 percent of additional reimbursement due to drug volume increase. These results suggest that recalling the Purchasing Price Reimbursement System would not have so much impact upon the health insurer's financial situation given that the current compulsory separation between doctor's prescribing and pharmacist's dispensing is irrevocable.

메디컬빌딩의 건축계획특성 연구 - 청주지역을 중심으로 (A Study on the Architectural Planning Characteristics of Medical Buildings - Focused on Cheong-ju Area)

  • 백상열;김기수
    • 의료ㆍ복지 건축 : 한국의료복지건축학회 논문집
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    • 제21권3호
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    • pp.69-77
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    • 2015
  • Purpose: Under a trend of hospitals that repeated expansion in line with fast increasing factors of medical demands in the past, medical buildings where clinic businesses have regularly gathered in one building have exponentially increased since separation of prescribing and dispensing in 2000. Thus, this study aims at analyzing characteristics of architectural plan of the current medical buildings, identifying strengths and weaknesses through Post Occupancy Evaluation and suggesting an architectural planning method of medical buildings to be planned in the future. Methods: Scope of study has been limited to 23 medical buildings that are registered in the building register as medical buildings out of the Class 1 neighborhood facilities build as 5 floors or more in Cheongju region since 2000 and being actually used for the usage. Study method is to define concepts of the medical buildings through literature review and advanced researches, analyze characteristics of architectural plan through drawing analysis and site survey. Results: General characteristics of architectural plans for the medical buildings in Cheongju have been analyzed. There are the most frequencies in general commercial area and semi-residential area, most of them are reinforced concrete structure and the Class 1 neighborhood facilities. Average land area is $482.68m^2$, gross floor area $3720.8m^2$, the number of underground floors level 1.16, the number of floors level 7.76, total number of floors 8.92, the building-to-land ratio 67.28%, floor area ratio 452.6%, height 31.44m, and the number of parked vehicles 24.16. Implications: This research will contribute to the establishment of the planning methods which increase the quality of Medical Buildings in Cheongju.

The Study on Service Design Development for Pharmacy Users: Using Smart Phone Application

  • Lee, Dong-Min;Park, Hye-Jung;Lee, Dong-In
    • 대한인간공학회지
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    • 제31권1호
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    • pp.93-100
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    • 2012
  • Objective: This study is to review the current state of services offered to pharmacy users, and develop a service design converging a prescription service and a smart phone application service in order to enhance patients' experience at pharmacies and home. Background: Under the new medical system; separation of prescribing and dispensing drugs, a doctor writes a prescription to their patients and patients have their prescription filled at the pharmacy. As the number of flue, allergy and atopy patients has increased, waiting lines have been longer at pharmacies. Besides, the current medical service system lacks of providing proper information on prescribed pills to patients. There are already services offered during waiting times such as offering free drinks, magazines or suggesting general drugs which you can buy without prescription, however they neither cover the current medical service's shorts nor shorten the waiting time. Method: I researched objective and perceived waiting times reduction methods, the current service status at pharmacies, and the government's policy direction in a medical service. Also, I observed a patient's journey from the hospital to pharmacy and then home. I examined the circumstance at pharmacies, patients' behaviors and their thoughts during their journey, and extracted three main goals to design a service in order to help patients have positive perception during the waiting time; (1) to reduce the perceived time by the way of visualizing time and offering readings about what patients consider necessary, (2) to educate patients what they are into and how to get through, (3) to establish trust among patients, doctors and pharmacists. Based on three goals, I designed a structure and a wireframe for a new service application of smart phones. Results: With a new service design for pharmacy users, users can track their medical record and visit the information about their current medical treatments anytime. Also the service helps patients build reliable relationships with doctors and pharmacists. Conclusion: Experience is not just an activity but series of multiple activities. The serving range of a medical service should not be determined by stakeholders but user's holistic experience. By approaching a service design with a holistic vision, it can enrich not only a temporary experience but also a whole life well being. Application: Since there are already many service applications advising patients about their illness and finding right doctors, this service design is focused on the experience from getting a prescription till feeling better. The next move is to combine those two parts medical services and design an integrated service application. As a prescription is going to be coded in numbers, we might consider to design an un-attended pharmacy which can shorten huge amount of time for filling prescriptions.

국민건강보험 발전방향 (Future Direction of National Health Insurance)

  • 박은철
    • 보건행정학회지
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    • 제27권4호
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    • pp.273-275
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    • 2017
  • It has been forty years since the implementation of National Health Insurance (NHI) in South Korea. Following the 1977 legislature mandating medical insurance for employees and dependents in firms with more than 500 employees, South Korea expanded its health insurance to urban residents in 1989. Resultantly, total expenses of the National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) have greatly increased from 4.5 billion won in 1977 to 50.89 trillion won in 2016. With multiple insurers merging into the NHI system in 2000, a single-payer healthcare system emerged, along with separation policy of prescribing and dispensing. Following such reform, an emerging financial crisis required injections from the National Health Promotion Fund. Forty years following the introduction of the NHI system, both praise and criticism have been drawn. In just 12 years, the NHI achieved the fastest health population coverage in the world. Current medical expenditure is not high relative to the rest of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. The quality of acute care in Korea is one of the best in the world. There is no sign of delayed diagnosis and/or treatment for most diseases. However, the NHI has been under-insured, requiring high-levels of out-of-pocket money from patients and often causing catastrophic medical expenses. Furthermore, the current environmental circumstances of the NHI are threatening its sustainability. Low birth rate decline, as well as slow economic growth, will make sustainment of the current healthcare system difficult in the near future. An aging population will increase the amount of medical expenditure required, especially with the baby-boomer generation of those born between 1955 and 1965. Meanwhile, there is always the problem of unification for the Korean Peninsula, and what role the health insurance system will have to play when it occurs. In the presidential election, health insurance is a main issue; however, there is greater focus on expansion and expenditure than revenue. Many aspects of Korea's NHI system (1977) were modeled after the German (1883) and Japanese (1922) systems. Such systems were created during an era where infections disease control was most urgent and thus, in the current non-communicable disease (NCD) era, must be redesigned. The Korean system, which is already forty years old, must be redesigned completely. Although health insurance benefit expansion is necessary, financial measures, as well as moral hazard control measures, must also be considered. Ultimately, there are three aspects that we must consider when attempting redesign of the system. First, the health security system must be reformed. NHI and Medical Aid must be amalgamated into one system for increased effectiveness and efficiency of the system. Within the single insurer system of the NHI must be an internal market for maximum efficiency. The NHIS must be separated into regions so that regional organizers have greater responsibility over their actions. Although insurance must continue to be imposed nationally, risk-adjustment must be distributed regionally and assessed by different regional systems. Second, as a solution for the decreasing flow of insurance revenue, low premium level must be increased to an appropriate level. Likewise, the national reserve fund (No. 36, National Health Insurance Act) must be enlarged for re-unification preparation. Third, there must be revolutionary reform of benefit package. The current system built a focus on communicable diseases which is inappropriate in this NCD era. Medical benefits must not be one-time events but provide chronic disease management. Chronic care models, accountable care organization, patient-centered medical homes, and other systems that introduce various benefit packages for beneficiaries must be implemented. The reimbursement system of medical costs should be introduced to various systems for different types of care, as is the case with part C (Medicare Advantage Program) of America's Medicare system that substitutes part A and part B. Pay for performance must be expanded so that there is not only improvement in quality of care but also medical costs. Moreover, beneficiaries of the NHI system must be aware of the amount of their expenditure through a deductible payment system so that spending can be profiled and monitored. The Moon Jae-in Government has announced its plans to expand the NHI system; however, it is important that a discussion forum is created so that more accurate analysis of the NHI, its environments, and current status of health care system, can take place for reforming NHI.