In the era of home healthcare, system overhaul and social consensus are needed.[건강수명 UP!]

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〈Episode 5〉 The⁣ Healthcare Era
Dong-A ‌Ilbo-Korea University Medical Center joint planning
Used for diagnosing​ wearable devices… Real home care is only possible if the system is reorganized.
A plan to establish the ‘visiting⁤ doctor’ system is also needed.

In the era of home healthcare, system overhaul and social consensus are needed.[건강수명 UP!]
Domestic home healthcare is still considered to be in its beginning stages. ‌To revitalize home ⁣healthcare, social consensus along⁢ with legal and institutional overhaul is absolutely ​necessary. A virtual picture of when home ⁢healthcare was in full swing. Provided by ⁣Korea University Medical Center
Domestic​ home healthcare is still considered to ⁤be in its⁢ beginning stages. To revitalize ​home healthcare, social consensus along with legal and institutional overhaul⁢ is absolutely necessary. A virtual⁢ picture ⁣of when home ⁢healthcare was in full swing. ⁤Provided by Korea‍ University Medical Center

By wearing just one small device, health details such as blood ​pressure and blood ⁤sugar can be transmitted to the hospital at⁣ any⁤ time. Doctors make prescriptions based on this data. That’s ‌not all. ​When the data⁣ is analyzed, exercise methods and diets tailored to each person are provided.⁢ You can receive all medical services without going to the hospital. This‍ is the so-called ‘home healthcare’ system.

Experts say that this type of home ⁢healthcare system can⁢ be put into operation right ⁢now if there⁤ is ‌social⁣ consensus and institutional support. This means that you already have some level of technical ability. Check the current state of home healthcare.‍

● Wearable‌ devices‌ that help with‍ diagnosis

⁢ Mr. A, a⁣ 23-year-old​ man, frequently experienced heart palpitations. ‍In severe cases, I​ even lost⁣ consciousness. I was diagnosed with panic disorder at a local clinic. ⁤Then, after hearing from a friend that there⁢ might be something ‌wrong with⁣ my heart, I visited Korea⁣ University Anam Hospital.

the medical staff ⁤persistent that it could be an arrhythmia. However, no abnormalities where found ⁤in the electrocardiogram test. ⁣when symptoms occur intermittently, there are times when the ⁢symptoms disappear by the time the patient arrives at the hospital. it was believed that Mr. A could fall into such a case. ‌Medical staff were asked to⁤ wear a⁤ watch-type wearable device that could check changes ‌in the electrocardiogram.‌

Two days later, Mr.‍ A’s heart ‌palpitations appeared again. Mr. A instantly went⁢ to Korea University Anam Hospital.The medical staff analyzed⁢ the data stored in the wearable device​ and discovered ventricular ‌tachycardia. Ventricular‍ tachycardia is a disease that must be treated‍ promptly as it can cause sudden death. ‍

Person B, a woman in her⁢ 50s, was in a similar situation to Person A.I went to the ‍emergency room several times because of my ⁣heart palpitations. But each time, the results came out normal. Just in case, ⁤I also underwent​ a mental health examination.⁣ Then, I wore‌ a patch-type wearable device ‌and discovered atrial fibrillation.

‌ Diabetic patients also‌ use these wearable devices.A needle inserted into the device checks blood sugar at regular intervals and transmits it to the⁢ smartphone. You can see at a glance how much your blood sugar ‍rises after a⁤ meal. By analyzing this data, you can⁣ also find ⁢out whether your blood sugar is well controlled.

This type of‍ self-exam or ‍electrocardiogram measurement ⁢is already in practice.Instead of going to the hospital, ⁣disease data is accumulated in daily life and helps with diagnosis and ​treatment.⁣ For this reason, experts‌ define ‍diagnosis and testing using ‍wearable devices as ⁤the ‘starting stage of⁢ home healthcare.’ Wearable devices ⁣are ⁣developing ​into​ various forms such as watches, patches, and rings. It can also be implanted inside ‍the skin.

● Tasks that need to be supplemented

There are also research results​ showing that if people with chronic diseases such as⁢ high blood pressure, diabetes, and⁣ hyperlipidemia use these ‍devices to manage their health, overall medical costs for⁢ society ​will ‍decrease in the long term. The wearable ⁢device market is ‌growing globally.

When wearing a‌ wearable device, data can be immediately collected and transmitted⁤ to a medical ‌institution. Based on information delivered remotely, doctors can examine the patient’s ⁢health status ⁣and prescribe prescriptions. In particular, for diabetic patients who⁤ require diet therapy, blood sugar management will become easier if ⁣such a system is introduced. But this is challenging ​in reality.‌

Park Hong-seok,Professor,Department of Urology,Guro​ Hospital,Korea University

Park⁢ Hong-seok,Professor,Department of Urology,guro‍ Hospital,Korea University

Park Hong-seok,professor of ⁢urology at Korea University Guro Hospital (head of the medical⁢ intelligence office at Korea University Medical center),said,“First of all,trust​ must be secured to ensure ‌that the devices are‌ safe as medical equipment. “We also need to standardize what data ⁢on patients will​ be secured,” he said. This means that so far, these systems can only be‍ used as reference⁤ data, and cannot be immediately ‍connected to medical⁣ services. Professor Park added, “A⁢ pilot project⁤ at⁣ the⁣ government level is underway, but it is still only a part of it.”

Social consensus‍ on telemedicine is also needed.There remain legal and institutional issues ‍that ⁤need‌ to be resolved ⁣in order for medical services to be provided in an⁣ individualized and customized manner. For example, let’s say⁤ the data collected by Mr. A’s wearable device was immediately transmitted to the ⁤hospital, and the medical staff immediately analyzed Mr. A’s heart-related data and reported‌ the results. this applies to‌ telemedicine. However,⁢ current laws do ​not yet allow telemedicine at ⁢university hospitals. ​

There is also a need to discuss whether doctors analyzing patients’ data and‍ prescribing them‌ should be ⁢considered medical services. This is as, ‍if viewed as a medical service, it must be adopted ⁢as a new medical technology⁤ and then set an appropriate service price (medical fee). Professor Park said, “Domestic home healthcare is ⁣still in its infancy, but ⁣as information and communication technology (ICT) and artificial intelligence technology are advancing, there is ample ‍potential ⁢if ‍policy interest and ​support is added.”

● Regular doctor provides healthcare

Do-Hoon Kim, ​Professor‌ of Family Medicine, Korea ⁣University ansan‌ Hospital

Do-Hoon kim, Professor of Family Medicine, Korea University Ansan Hospital

In general, once you reach the age of 65, you are considered elderly. ​Though,‍ in medical terms, it is​ indeed more critically important not to age, but whether a⁢ person⁢ has a simple chronic disease or a ​complex chronic disease. As people reach middle⁣ age, chronic diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes ‌begin to develop. As ​people pass‍ middle age,⁣ several chronic diseases appear simultaneously, ⁤such as hyperlipidemia or complications of diabetes. This condition is called a complex​ chronic disease. Kim ⁤Do-hoon,⁢ a professor of family medicine at korea University ​Ansan Hospital,​ said, “if you have multiple chronic diseases, serious complications ​such as ⁣angina pectoris, chronic kidney disease, and​ diabetic retinopathy can occur. Thus, it is indeed ⁤critically important to​ manage‍ it​ so⁣ that it does not transition from a simple chronic disease to a complex chronic disease,” he said. ‍

Real-time telemedicine⁢ might potentially⁣ be ⁣a solution,but it ‍is indeed not ⁢yet permitted under⁤ medical law. Is there ⁤any realistically possible ⁢prescription? Professor Kim said, “It is best to find a regular ⁤clinic in the neighborhood and continue⁣ to receive healthcare.” ‍Rather of going to a⁤ large hospital if you are sick, check your⁣ health status frequently at a nearby clinic. First of all,⁤ if you have a chronic disease, this ‍means that you should​ use your local clinic as‌ the ‘headquarters’‍ of your ⁣home healthcare.

Professor Kim ‍also emphasized having a system in ‌place so that patients can‌ consult by phone with their regular doctor at‍ any time. The current medical law does not ​stipulate telephone consultation​ with a doctor as a medical practice.Consider it as simple ​consultation.‌ Professor ​Kim said, “If a doctor provides medical services over ⁢the ⁢phone⁢ for 5 to 10 minutes, an appropriate price must be set for this system to ⁢function properly.”

● It⁣ is indeed‌ necessary to have a home medical care system⁤ for the elderly.

Park Geon-woo, professor ⁤of neurology⁤ at Korea‌ University Anam Hospital
Park Geon-woo, professor​ of⁤ neurology at ⁤Korea University Anam Hospital

We must⁢ also have a home healthcare‍ system, or ‘at-home ⁤medical care’, for⁣ elderly ⁢patients who have difficulty moving‍ around. Park⁢ Geon-woo, professor of neurology at Korea university Anam Hospital (chairman of the Korean Society for​ Home​ Medicine) said, “Elderly people who are not in good health cannot come ​to the hospital ⁤even if they want ⁢to. “For them,​ a ‘visiting ⁤doctor’ system ⁤where a doctor visits them directly must be‌ established,” he argued.

But even⁢ then, legal problems arise. According to the Medical Service Act, ​medical services must be performed within a hospital. Although there⁢ are exceptions, visiting‌ doctors are⁣ not permitted at university hospitals other than primary clinics. Currently, ⁢the government is conducting a pilot project for⁣ home visit treatment. According to Professor ⁤Park,​ 100⁢ to 200 doctors are participating.⁣ Professor Park said,⁢ “Most of these ‌doctors work with a sense of duty ​without any holidays.” ‌

Professor Park‌ also told the⁢ story of Mr. C,a doctor who specializes only ⁢in home ​visits.Mr.C comes to ⁣the office early in the morning​ to check ‌on the patient’s situation⁤ and ‍plan ⁤his‌ daily route. ​Patients are‌ mostly elderly people⁢ with limited mobility. Mr. C carries a portable X-ray machine, an ultrasound‍ machine, and a ​computer. Blood is collected and tests are performed on site. It⁢ takes about 30 minutes to treat one patient.⁢ It is indeed considerably longer than the regular clinic consultation time.

Professor park said, “Once you visit, you will understand why the medicine is not effective for elderly people with limited mobility.” Most people don’t even know where the ⁤medicine is,and the‍ worsening of the ‌disease can ‌be slowed down‍ just by managing the ⁣medicine ⁣well. Professor Park said, “Until now, it⁣ was‍ a ⁢time ⁤when you had to go to the hospital to feel relieved. ​However, in the future, we must create a society where people can feel ⁤safe even⁢ outside of ⁣hospitals. “That is true home healthcare,”‌ he‌ repeatedly emphasized.

How can family​ medicine practitioners help reduce medical costs for patients with⁣ chronic diseases?

Which can lead to significant health issues and increased⁣ medical costs.

To address‍ this, regular healthcare provided by family medicine practitioners becomes essential. ​Family physicians play a vital role in monitoring patients with chronic conditions, ensuring that‍ they receive appropriate care and preventative measures ​to ⁣avoid complications. ⁢professor Kim emphasizes⁢ that ⁢a proactive approach ‌to chronic disease management ‌can significantly improve patients’ quality of life and reduce the ​burden on healthcare systems.

Moreover, the integration of technology, such as wearable devices, ‌into home healthcare allows patients, especially ⁢the elderly and those with chronic conditions, to monitor their ⁣health more effectively from the comfort of their homes. This ongoing⁤ monitoring can lead to⁤ quicker responses in track symptoms ‌and ​overall health status, ultimately benefiting both patients and healthcare providers.

As we continue to explore the potential of home healthcare systems, it’s ​crucial to also focus on‌ education and support for both patients and healthcare providers to maximize the⁣ benefits brought by⁤ technological advancements.​ Patients must‍ be educated on how to use these wearable devices effectively, and⁢ healthcare providers should be trained to interpret the data ‍collected efficiently.

Furthermore, the use of telemedicine, where doctors can consult with patients based on‍ their wearable data, is⁢ an exciting frontier that needs appropriate‌ legal and institutional support to ⁢be fully realized. As⁣ Professor park mentioned, developing ​a sound legal framework to govern‍ telemedicine ⁢consultations and data handling will be ⁣vital in advancing home healthcare ⁣systems.

while​ the shift towards a more integrated and technology-driven home healthcare system faces challenges, the⁢ potential benefits ​for managing chronic ⁢diseases, enhancing patient care, and reducing healthcare‌ costs are ⁤significant. with the right support and ⁣development,​ a robust home healthcare infrastructure can lead to a healthier society.

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