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Radiation exposure in diagnostic areas: issues and countermeasures

Sung DW

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Current status of medical radiation exposure and regulation efforts

Lee W

The radiation exposure from diagnostic medical imaging has increased. The potential risk from radiation exposure of the patient also has increased even though the risk from a small amount of...
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Planning a physician assistant system for Korea

Kim JJ

In the 1960s, a shortage of primary care medical doctors in rural and urban areas of the United States. Coinciding with the above problem, returning military servicemen who had delivered...
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The health effects of low-dose radiation exposure

Do KH

Low dose radiation has been defined as doses in the range under 100 mSv of low linear energy transfer (low-LET) radiation. There are two sources of ionizing radiation: natural and...
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Medical radiation exposure in children and dose reduction

Jung AY

Medical imaging is an indispensible diagnostic tool in modern medicine enabling fast and accurate diagnosis. However, recent technological advances in medical equipment and increased utilization of the imaging modality have...
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Update of sedation in view of Joint Commission International standards

Kweon TD

Although the practice of sedation has markedly increased and expanded beyond the operating room with the development of new diagnostic and minimally invasive surgical procedures, there is no guideline for...
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Radiation exposure and its reduction in the fluoroscopic examination and fluoroscopy-guided interventional radiology

Jeong WK

Radiation exposure during fluoroscopy has been of consistent interest because fluoroscopy is used not only for diagnostic purposes such as upper gastrointestinal series but for many minimally-invasive treatments in various...
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Evidence-based healthcare and the need of conditional decision

Park S, Lee SM

The decision making for reimbursement has become more difficult than before because of the high cost innovative new technologies and limitation of healthcare resources. Evidence-based healthcare system has been introduced...
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The late Prof. Byung Yik Kim's suggestions on financial stability of the Korea's national health insurance in 2001 and 2002: what is changed in 10 years?

Lee KS, Ahn BR

The late Professor Byung Yik Kim published an analysis of the financial crisis of Korea's National Health Insurance (NHI) in 2001, which derived from the introduction of the separation of...
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CT radiation dose and radiation reduction strategies

Park MY, Jung SE

There has been a recent increase in attention focused on the potential risk of radiation-induced carcinogenesis from diagnostic radiology, with a particular emphasis on computed tomography (CT). After the rapid...
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Vaccination necessary for Korean adults

Cheong HJ

The Korean Society of Infectious Diseases has provided vaccination schedules for adults residing in Korea since 2007. The primary goal of adult immunization is to maintain effective immunization coverage lasting...
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Pharmacotherapy for pulmonary arterial hypertension

Kim C, Park YB

Although pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is an orphan disease with high mortality and for which there is no cure, current treatment have led to considerable gains in the outcomes of...
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