This study investigated the German experience in the transition to a unified health care system and suggests the following implica-tions for Korea. First, Germany could have made use of the unification process better if there had been a good road map. Therefore Korea must develop a well prepared road map that considers all possible situations. Second, Germany saw an opportunity for the im-provement of the health care system in the early stage of unification but could not take advantage of it because the situation changed dramatically and they had not sufficiently prepared for it. Korea should take into account the opportunity for improvement of the present health care system, such as the roles of public health and traditional medicine. Thir...
Liberation from Japanese rule in 1945 provided Korea with many possibilities in framing Korean socie...
The following paper investigates the role of political elites in the prelude to and trajectory of Ge...
AbstractThe lack of integration of health-care sectors and specialist groups is widely accepted as a...
A number of early warning signs for the break-down of a political system like North Korea are presen...
The Cold War era imposed a similar destiny upon Korea and Germany. The existence of two ideologicall...
Das Heft enthaelt die deutschen Beitraege einer Konferenz, welche von der Seoul National University/...
This paper reviews the performance of the East German economy in the turbulent quarter-century follo...
This road map aims to establish a stable and integrated healthcare system for the Korean Peninsula b...
235 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.Over the last two decades, mo...
This study analyzes about history of unification of Germany and application it to Korea today. It is...
This paper focuses on identifying the status of Paik Hospital in the Korean modern hospital. Althoug...
This study examined the prospects of Korean reunification. The study explores how the factors of int...
For the past 45 years Germany has had two health care systems: one in the former Federal Republic of...
This paper is an updated, follow-up version of our previous work by accommodating time series analys...
With the collapse of the socialist regime in East Germany in late 1989 and the rising political call...
Liberation from Japanese rule in 1945 provided Korea with many possibilities in framing Korean socie...
The following paper investigates the role of political elites in the prelude to and trajectory of Ge...
AbstractThe lack of integration of health-care sectors and specialist groups is widely accepted as a...
A number of early warning signs for the break-down of a political system like North Korea are presen...
The Cold War era imposed a similar destiny upon Korea and Germany. The existence of two ideologicall...
Das Heft enthaelt die deutschen Beitraege einer Konferenz, welche von der Seoul National University/...
This paper reviews the performance of the East German economy in the turbulent quarter-century follo...
This road map aims to establish a stable and integrated healthcare system for the Korean Peninsula b...
235 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.Over the last two decades, mo...
This study analyzes about history of unification of Germany and application it to Korea today. It is...
This paper focuses on identifying the status of Paik Hospital in the Korean modern hospital. Althoug...
This study examined the prospects of Korean reunification. The study explores how the factors of int...
For the past 45 years Germany has had two health care systems: one in the former Federal Republic of...
This paper is an updated, follow-up version of our previous work by accommodating time series analys...
With the collapse of the socialist regime in East Germany in late 1989 and the rising political call...
Liberation from Japanese rule in 1945 provided Korea with many possibilities in framing Korean socie...
The following paper investigates the role of political elites in the prelude to and trajectory of Ge...
AbstractThe lack of integration of health-care sectors and specialist groups is widely accepted as a...