1. New Obligations of Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service: Taking Full-fledged Action Against the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Sun Min Kim, Seung Mi Yoo, Won Mo Jang, Seol Hee Chung, Jin Yong Lee, and Kyoung Chang Kim
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Control (management) ,lcsh:Medicine ,pandemics ,universal health coverage ,01 natural sciences ,COVID-19: Perspective ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,information technology ,Health Insurance Exchanges ,Republic of Korea ,Health care ,Pandemic ,Global health ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,0101 mathematics ,Service (business) ,business.industry ,lcsh:Public aspects of medicine ,010102 general mathematics ,lcsh:R ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Information technology ,lcsh:RA1-1270 ,emerging infectious disease ,Public relations ,sars-cov-2 ,covid-19 ,Information and Communications Technology ,Emerging infectious disease ,business ,Delivery of Health Care - Abstract
In 2020, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused unprecedented disruptions to global health systems. The Korea has taken full-fledged actions against this novel infectious disease, swiftly implementing a testing-tracing-treatment strategy. New obligations have therefore been given to the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service (HIRA) to devote the utmost effort towards tackling this global health crisis. Thanks to the universal national health insurance and state-of-the-art information communications technology (ICT) of the Korea, HIRA has conducted far-reaching countermeasures to detect and treat cases early, prevent the spread of COVID-19, respond quickly to surging demand for the healthcare services, and translate evidence into policy. Three main factors have enabled HIRA to undertake pandemic control preemptively and systematically: nationwide data aggregated from all healthcare providers and patients, pre-existing ICT network systems, and real-time data exchanges. HIRA has maximized the use of data and pre-existing network systems to conduct rapid and responsive measures in a centralized way, both of which have been the most critical tactics and strategies used by the Korean healthcare system. In the face of new obligations, our promise is to strive for a more responsive and resilient health system during this prolonged crisis.
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- 2021