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Non-Communicable Diseases and Transitioning Health System in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea during COVID-19 Lockdown.
Noh, Jin-Won; Kim, Kyoung-Beom; Jang, Ha-Eun; Heo, Min-Hee; Kim, Young-Jin; Cha, Jiho.
Afiliación
  • Noh JW; Division of Health Administration, College of Software and Digital Health Care Convergence, Yonsei University, Wonju 26493, Korea.
  • Kim KB; Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation, Yonsei University, Wonju 26493, Korea.
  • Jang HE; Department of Health Care Management, College of Bio Convergence, Eulji University, Seongnam 34824, Korea.
  • Heo MH; Department of Health Administration, Yonsei University Graduate School, Wonju 26493, Korea.
  • Kim YJ; Department of Health Administration, Dankook University, Cheonan 31116, Korea.
  • Cha J; Moonsoul Graduate School of Future Strategy, KAIST, Daejeon 34141, Korea.
Healthcare (Basel) ; 10(10)2022 Oct 20.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36292542
ABSTRACT
While there are increasing concerns on COVID-19 situation in Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK, or North Korea), little is known about North Korea's health system function for Non-Communicable Diseases. Given the scarcity of available evidence, a scoping review was conducted in peer review articles from MEDLINE, SCOPUS, and Web of Science, and policy literatures from Rodongshinmun, state-run media in North Korea to analyze the North Korea health system and COVID-19 pandemic. The transition to a market economy is expected to deepen the gap between the rich and the poor over access to health care, causing a new type of health inequality in North Korea. COVID-19 lockdown intensified the DPRK's economic predicament exacerbating shortage of health financing on non-communicable diseases. The case study of mixed evidence from scoping review indicates that NCDs prevention and management are not functional in the transitioning health system under chronic economic crisis and isolation. This study indicates that NCDs prevention and management are not functional in the transitioning health system under chronic economic crisis and isolation. The destabilized markets under COVID-19 lockdown intensified the DPRK's economic predicament and exacerbated the chronic shortage of health financing especially to NCDs.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Healthcare (Basel) Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Healthcare (Basel) Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article
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