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A Review of the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment

Park DS, Lee SG

The American Medical Association's Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment (Guides) has provided an useful guideline in interpreting information on permanent impairment based on the in-depth knowledge and experience...
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Issues of Disability Evaluation: Difficulties, Inappropriateness and Proposals

Kim BH, Yi SR

The issues concerning the disability evaluating system in Korea are controversial to say the least. Evaluating systems are so complicated that they continually cause confusion to medical examiners even though...
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The Method of Impairment Evaluation

Park IJ, Chung YG

An impairment is defined as "a loss, loss of use, or derangement of any body part, organ system or organ function". The impairment evaluation should be performed by physicians. To...
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A Korean Academy of Medical Sciences Guides for the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment

Hwang SC, Lee KS

Several different tools for the evaluation of the physical impairments or disabilities have been employed in Korea. In some cases, the same impairment has received different evaluations in accordance with...
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Monitored Anesthesia Care and Sedation/Analgesia Outside the Operating Room

Choi YS

In the modern era of medical practice, monitored anesthesia care (MAC) or sedation/analgesia in remote locations outside of the operating room has become a necessity, while working in a different...
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The Purpose of Impairment Evaluation: Reparation/Compensation/Welfare

Jeong D, Jung HY

An impairment evaluation by the independent medical examination is requisite for the preparation of reparation, compensation, and welfare. The reparation is defined: 1) something done or given as amends or...
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Evidence-Based Healthcare: Seeking for the Broken Virtuous Circle

Lee SM

Several hot issues boiled our healthcare system in these years: off-label drug use, DUR, reuse of single-use devices (SUD), and conflicts in adopting new health technologies. Perhaps, most of conflicts...
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Diagnostic Evaluation and Rehabilitation in Children with Intellectual Disabilities

Kwon J

Intellectual disability is characterized by significant limitations both in intellectual functioning and in adaptive behavior as expressed in conceptual, social, and adaptive skills, which begins before the age of 18....
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Changing Concepts and Classifications of Disablement

Rah UW, Jung HY

In spite of a refined classification on the functioning or disability accredited by World Health Organization (WHO, 2001), explicit concepts or definitions of health, disablement and its related terminologies of...
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New Antiepileptic Drugs in Childhood Epilepsy

Chung S

Many new antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) have been developed in the last two decades, contributing to the optimal treatment for childhood epilepsy. The goal of the treatment is to achieve seizure-free...
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Development of Pollen Concentration Prediction Models

Oh JW

Air-borne pollen is known as one of the major causal agents to respiratory allergic reactions. The daily number of pollen grains was monitored using Burkard volumetric spore traps at eight...
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