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Comparative Research on the Health Information Manager(HIM) Duties of One Malaysian Hospital and Similar Scale Korean hospitals (말레이시아 1개 병원과 병상규모가 유사한 한국의 병원 간 보건정보관리자 직무 비교연구)

  • Kim, Hey-Kyung;Lee, Hyun-Ju
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.15 no.10
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    • pp.6158-6167
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    • 2014
  • The aim of this study was to perform comparative analysis of the duties of 7 new roles of HIMs in Malaysian and Korean hospitals of a similar scale. A Malaysian general hospital with a scale of 272 hospital beds was chosen. The researcher visited a Malaysian hospital in person and interviewed the staff in charge over a 2 week period from July 22nd 2013 to August 2nd 2013. For domestic hospitals, 13 general hospitals with 270 hospital beds, similar to the Malaysian general hospital, were chosen. Phone interviews with the department recorded the duty recording work. Regarding 7 new roles of Health Information Manager (HIM), although the role as a Health information manager and Security Officer in Malaysian general hospital was not defined, 30.8% performed their role in Korean general hospitals. The classification of disease & procedure within the role of Clinical data specialist was performed by both countries, and while the tumor registry was done in a Malaysian general hospital, only 15.4% of Korean general hospitals were operating. The statistics of the discharged patients were not measured in the Malaysian general hospital but 76.9% of Korean general hospitals recorded these statistics. Although 22.1% of Korean general hospitals operated registration work of special disease, Malaysian general hospital not only had a total legal contagious disease registration, but also took charge of information registration of hospital births and deceased ones. Other than these, the Patient Information Coordinator, Data Quality Manager, Document and Repository Manager, Research and Decision Support Analyst roles were not done by either country. The new role of HIM is operated in a low percentage in Korean middle and small hospitals. Therefore, to clearly establish the role of HIM in Korea, and have middle and small hospitals to operate such a role, it is essential for the related association to give continuous education and provide support to clarify the role within the hospital working environment. It is desirable to benchmark Malaysian general hospital's registration work on special diseases and others, and expand the work to improve overall.

A Study on the Establishment of Long-Distance Route Network of Full Service Carrier and Long-Distance LCC - Focused on Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia X (대형항공사와 장거리 LCC의 장거리 노선 네트워크 구축에 관한 연구 - 말레이시아 항공과 AirAsia X를 중심으로)

  • Choi, Doo-Won
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.19 no.12
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    • pp.165-173
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study was to provide directions to help enter and expand long-distance routes by analyzing the characteristics of AirAsia X's network construction with Malaysia Airlines. To this end, long-distance route data was extracted from the OAG Schedule Analyzer and the network was analyzed on a two-period basis using SNA. Since AirAsia X's entry into long-range routes, Malaysia Airlines has steadily reduced its routes across the entire region. On the other hand, it is analyzed that AirAsia X is building an expanded network by increasing its network in Northeast Asia instead of ultra-long range routes. Studies have shown that LCCs also have potential growth in the long-distance route market of less than 7,000 km. The results of this study may help LCC establish a long-distance market entry and network deployment strategy.

L2 Reading Difficulties Faced by Malaysian Students in a Korean University (말레이시아 학생들의 L2 읽기 문제: 한국 대학의 사례를 중심으로)

  • Kim, Kyung-Rahn
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.21-32
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    • 2021
  • The current study investigates how Malaysian ESL learners' L2 (English) speaking fluency is reflected in advanced L2 reading and what difficulties they encounter in reading comprehension. Nine Malaysian students attending a Korean university participated in qualitative research using in-depth and semi-structured interviews. The data revealed that L2 was a very familiar language, and their speaking fluency in L2 reduced the anxiety of L2 reading in general. However, it did not play a significant role in reading at an advanced level. Their difficulties in reading were mainly due to a lack of vocabulary knowledge. However, insufficient background knowledge and interest also frustrated their reading tasks. These factors lowered their reading comprehension, causing inaccurate interpretations or discouraging their endeavors to find messages from the given text. Thus, these findings should be carefully addressed in reading classes for Korean L2 learners as well as international students.

Efficiency and its Determinants of Malaysian Banks: by DEA Model and SEA Model (DEA와 SEA를 이용한 말레이시아 은행산업의 효율성에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Seok-Gang
    • International Area Studies Review
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.101-122
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    • 2012
  • This present paper examines stochastic cost functions of Malaysian commercial bank from 1991 to 1997 periods catches the changes un their management structure and technical efficiency. Then we also discuss policy implications for bank integration and competition policy which is the part of current financial reform that reinforces the banking sector. The present paper contributes to the expansion of their study in two respects. Firstly, we have estimated the cost function, availing ourselves of SEA based on a parametric approach. Secondly, our model also includes as a factor the existence of bad debts. According to our results, we observed economies of scale clearly, but economies of scope and technological progress were not observed. Regarding the policy implications, the result of our analysis suggests strongly that the current policy is appropriate.

The political implication of Malaysia's electoral authoritarian regime collapse: Focusing on the analysis of the 14th general election (말레이시아 선거권위주의 체제 붕괴의 정치적 함의 : 2018년 14대 총선을 중심으로)

  • HWANG, Inwon
    • The Southeast Asian review
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.213-261
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    • 2018
  • On May 9, 2018, regime change took place in Malaysia. It was the first regime change that took place in 61 years after independence in 1957. The regime change was an unexpected result not only in Malaysian experts but also in political circles. Moreover, the outcome of the election was more shocking because the opposition party was divided in this general election. The regime change in Malaysia was enough to attract worldwide attention because it meant the collapse of the oldest regime in the modern political system that exists, except North Korea and China. How could this have happened? In particular, how could the regime change, which had not been accomplished despite opposition parties' cooperation for almost 20 years, could be achieved with the divided opposition forces? What political implications does the 2018 general election result have for political change and democratization in Malaysia? How will the Malaysian politics be developed in the aftermath of the regime change? It is worth noting that during the process of finding answers, a series of general elections since the start of reformasi in 1998 tended to be likened to a series of "tsunami" in the Malaysian electoral history. This phenomenon of tsunami means that, even though very few predicted the possibility of regime change among academia, civil society and political circles, the regime change was not sudden. In other words, the regime in 2018 was the result of the desire and expectation of political change through a series of elections of Malaysian voters last 20 years. In this context, this study, in analyzing the results of the election in 2018, shows that the activation of electoral politics triggered by the reform movement in 1998, along with the specific situational factors in 2018, could lead to collapse of the ruling government for the first time since independence.

전기동향

  • Korea Electrical Manufacturers Association
    • 전기산업
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.98-101
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    • 1997
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월간닭고기

  • 한국계육협회
    • Monthly Korean Chicken
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    • v.5 no.5 s.47
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    • pp.2-6
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    • 1999
  • 정책지원자금 금리 인하 건의 - 99년 현재 전국 닭도축장 60개소 - 닭 저혈당증 ${\cdot}$ 가금티푸스 주의보 발령 - 가축방역관에 사법경찰권 부여 - 완전한 영양 - 절식이 닭의 면역체계에 미치는 영향 - 닭고기 전문서적 출간돼 - 세계 곡물 재고량 감소 - 말레이시아, 계획생산으로 가격 회복 - 미 농무부, 손 애플 밸리사 제품 오염판정 - 'HACCP, 동시에 실시해야 한다' - 미국, 소비확대로 생산량 지속적 증가 예상

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시장조사 - 도서 저작권 수출가이드북 홍콩편

  • 대한인쇄문화협회
    • 프린팅코리아
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    • v.14 no.8
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    • pp.92-95
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    • 2015
  • 한국출판문화산업진흥원(원장 이재호)은 최근 '도서 저작권 수출 가이드북 동남아편'을 발간했다. 동남아시아 시장은 인구 수, 성장 가능성 면에서 기대되는 시장 중 하나로, 이 책에는 태국, 인도네시아' 말레이시아, 베트남을 비롯해 중국 번체자 사용 국가인 대만과 홍콩 등 6개국에 대한 정보가 담겨 있다.

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시장조사 - 도서 저작권 수출가이드북 대만편

  • 대한인쇄문화협회
    • 프린팅코리아
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    • v.14 no.9
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    • pp.112-117
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    • 2015
  • 한국출판문화산업진흥원(원장 이재호)은 최근 '도서 저작권 수출 가이드북 동남아편'을 발간했다. 동남아시아 시장은 인구 수, 성장 가능성 면에서 기대되는 시장 중 하나로, 이 책에는 태국, 인도네시아, 말레이시아, 베트남을 비롯해 중국 번체자 사용 국가인 대만과 홍콩 등 6개국에 대한 정보가 담겨 있다.

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시장조사 - 도서저작권 수출 가이드북 - 동남아 지역 만화 수출 현황

  • 대한인쇄문화협회
    • 프린팅코리아
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    • v.14 no.10
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    • pp.88-91
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    • 2015
  • 한국출판문화산업진흥원(원장 이재호)은 최근 '도서 저작권 수출 가이드북 동남아편'을 발간했다. 동남아시아 시장은 인구 수, 성장 가능성 면에서 기대되는 시장 중 하나로, 이 책에는 태국, 인도네시아, 말레이시아, 베트남을 비롯해 중국 번체자 사용 국가인 대만과 홍콩 등 6개국에 대한 정보가 담겨 있다.

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