Publications by authors named "Nam-Kyu Seo"

Objective: Area-level socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) incidence. However, the underlying mechanism of the association is context-specific, and the choice of measure is still important. We aimed to evaluate the socioeconomic gradient regarding COVID-19 incidence in Korea based on several area-level SES measures.

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Objectives: Many economically advanced countries have attempted to minimize public expenditures and pursue privatization based on the principles of neo-liberalism. However, Korea has moved contrary to this global trend. This study examines why and how the Korean health care system was formed, developed, and transformed into an integrated, single-insurer, National Health Insurance (NHI) system.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study explores the link between unmet healthcare needs and employment status, focusing on reasons like "economic burden" and "no time to spare."
  • A survey of 9,163 individuals revealed that 22.9% experienced unmet healthcare needs, with temporary and day workers reporting higher rates of economic-related unmet needs.
  • Regular workers had a lower likelihood of unmet needs due to lack of time compared to non-regular workers and those not in the workforce.
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A typology is the useful way of understanding the key frameworks of health care system. With many different criteria of health care system, several typologies have been introduced and applied to each country's health care system. Among those, National Health Service (NHS), Social Health Insurance (SHI), and Private Health Insurance (PHI) are three most well-known types of health care system in the 3-model typology.

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