JOURNAL ARTICLE

Reorienting health services: Health promotion services in primary care

Young Sik Kim

Year: 2015 Journal:   Korean Journal of Health Education and Promotion Vol: 32 (4)Pages: 59-65

Abstract

Objectives: Health screening in Korea is very active in both the public and private sector. However, primary prevention for health promotion has not been activated yet. Quaternary prevention is the prevention of unnecessary medical interventions or the prevention of overmedicalization. Methods: Data was collected after a search of the literature focusing on keyword. The curriculum guidelines for family medicine residents were collected from the homepage of the American Academy of Family Physicians. Results: This quaternary prevention is just beginning. The first step to enhance the health promotion services in the community is to identify the barriers pertaining to the delivering of health promotion activities. These barriers are related to the patient, the physician, attitudes, health promotion programs and the healthcare system. The second step is to establish new changes, such as expansion of insurance coverage, improvement of medical payment system, provision of consumer-oriented services, connection and integration of providers, and the service provider education and training. Conclusions: In order to enhance the health promotion services in the community we need to identify the barriers and to establish several changes to overcome them.

Keywords:
Health promotion Promotion (chess) Payment Public health Medicine Nursing Health care Health education Community health Psychological intervention Business Family medicine Political science

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Health and Wellbeing Research
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  General Health Professions
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Health Sciences →  Nursing →  Leadership and Management
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