A Study on the Clinical Statistics of an Oriental Medical Office in a Public Health Center

대도시 보건소 한방 진료실 이용실태

  • Kim, Ki-Tae (Department of Internal Medicine, College of Oriental Medicine, Se-Myung University.) ;
  • Ko, Heung (Department of Internal Medicine, College of Oriental Medicine, Se-Myung University.) ;
  • Lee, Eun (Department of Internal Medicine, College of Oriental Medicine, Se-Myung University.)
  • 김기태 (세명대학교 한의과대학 내과학교실) ;
  • 고흥 (세명대학교 한의과대학 내과학교실) ;
  • 이은 (세명대학교 한의과대학 내과학교실)
  • Published : 2006.12.31

Abstract

Objectives : This study investigated the actual condition of an oriental medical office in a public health center. Methods : We classified patients who visited an oriental medical office in the public health center of Gyeyang-gu over a 1-year period, according to age, sex, disease, etc. The number of patients was 6529. Results : Analyzing these 6529 persons, 65.8% were female, and 79.6% were seniors aged over 65. By disease category motor systemic disease or circulatory disease affected 84% of the patients. By medication or treatment category. O-Juk-San (五積散) at 38.3% was the greatest proportion, and Pal-Mul-Tang (八物湯) the second greatest. As to medical fee, 80.2% of the patients were not charged for treatment. Conclusions : The extract of herbal medication should be more expanded in the medical insurance, and should be improved in quality. The oriental medical office in a public health center should focus more on health promotion and disease prevention than patient care. For accomplishing this goal, the institutional position and rights of oriental medical doctors as civil officials should be equal to those of western medical doctors.

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