• Title/Summary/Keyword: the democracy and efficiency of fund system

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A Factor Analysis on the Rational Application Model for Local Government Fund (요인분석을 통한 지방자치단체 기금의 합리적 운용 모형 연구)

  • Choi, Rack-In
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.143-151
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this research paper is to provide to alternatives to improve the fiscal issue of current local government fund system of through empirical factor analysis. The method of this study is to survey residents and public officers. The meaning of local government fund system is to enhance the roll of local community effectually and to practice democratically and efficiently through continuing support to special project, But in general, Fund must be applied under certain restrictions in the field not to attain it's objects within budget accounting system, The reform of fund managemental application must to achieve before fixing an abuse out of fund system. According to this factor analysis, a strategic aspect to enhance the democracy and efficiency of fund system must be search actively.

Standing Issues and Policy Tasks of the Korean Dental Community - The direction of reforming the country's health insurance system (치과의료계의 현안과 정책과제 - 건강보험제도의 현안과 발전방향 모색)

  • Lee, Soo-Ku
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.48 no.1
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    • pp.6-11
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    • 2010
  • Amid the rapid transitions in both local and international markets, the Korean dental industry is facing more challenges than at any time in its history. This paper tried to address some of the key issues faced by the industry as well as the policy issues and I direction of implementation that the Korean Dental Association (KDA) is expected to tackle. First, the direction of reforming the country's health insurance system was examined with emphasis on the expected changes in and improvement of the fee-for-service reimbursement system (FFSRS) and medical reimbursement system (MRS). With FFSRS, the most urgent issue would be ameliorating the current lop-sided, unreasonable reimbursement system that prevents suppliers from voicing their opinions. To help achieve that goal, the limited authority and responsibility of the president of National Health Insurance Corporation (NHIC) as one of the contract-making parties must be clarified. In addition, the functions of NHIC's Health Insurance Finance Committee must be restricted; at the same time, the panel organization of the Health Insurance Policy Review Committee needs to be reformed to embrace greater democracy. As with MRS, the government is considering a block budget bill to help promote efficiency in employing and managing the health insurance fund. Policymakers must understand that the implementation of such proposal could exacerbate an already dire situation. Improving MRS requires meeting the following preconditions: (a) the structurally vicious cycle of small charge-small salary needs to be resolved, and a certain percentage of fee raise must be guaranteed on a yearly basis to help adjust the fee system to a more realistic level; (b) the supply-and-demand balance in producing health care professionals must be improved including the prevention of oversupply of doctors, nurses, etc., and; (c) institutional strategies must be provided to enhance the quality of medical care and ensure academic advancement in health care disciplines.