人口10万人あたりの「医師の数」がOECD平均の半分=韓国
Number of doctors per 100,000 population is half the OECD average = South Korea
An analysis revealed that the number of doctors in South Korea is only half the OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) average.
On the 26th, the Citizens Union for the Practice of Economic Justice, a South Korean citizen movement group, announced that
He held a press conference in Ur and announced the ``current situation of supply and demand for medical personnel'' as mentioned above. According to the Economic Federation, as of 2018, the number of licensed doctors in South Korea was 2.8 per 1,000 people.
This was 58.3% of the OECD average of 4.8 people. The number of active doctors per 1,000 people is 2.3, which is 65.7% of the OECD average of 3.5.
The number of medical school graduates in South Korea decreased from 3,500 in 2000 to 3,058 in 2007, and the number of medical school graduates has stagnated at less than 8 per 100,000 people since 2010.
. Keijitren analyzed the number of doctors from 2001 to 2018 using national statistics and OECD data.
As of 2018, the number of medical school graduates per 100,000 people in South Korea is 7.6.
On the other hand, the average number of people in OECD member countries is 13.1, and the survey found that South Korea accounts for only 58% of that number. It was also found that the rate of increase in the supply of doctors has not reached the same rate as the rate of increase in national demand.
Ta. From 2001 to 2018, the supply of medical personnel (number of licensed doctors) increased by 65.4%, while the demand for medical personnel (total number of visits covered by the National Health Insurance) increased by 94.7%.
Keijinren stated, ``The disparity in medical supply and demand that will occur over the medium to long term can only be resolved by increasing the enrollment capacity of medical schools to 5,000 or more.'' ``Repeated political conflicts have created a void in essential medical care.''
"Rather than ``gradual increases,'' which would continue for a long period of time and result in sacrifices to the people, it would be more rational to do a ``one-shot increase'' and then slow down the expansion of medical school capacity according to the supply and demand situation.'' Also, “area
"We should establish another public medical university and resolve the issue of medical disparities between regions," he added.
2023/10/27 07:38 KST
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