Status and prospect of workforce requirement for surgery in republic of Korea.

Journal of the Korean Surgical Society Pub Date : 2011-12-01 Epub Date: 2011-11-25 DOI:10.4174/jkss.2011.81.6.363
Joo Hyun Kim, Sang Seol Jung, In Kyu Lee, Byung Joo Song, Jae Hwan Moon, Yong-Seog Jang, Hyuk-Joon Lee, Eun Sook Lee, Wang Jun Lee, Kil Yeon Lee
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Purpose: In order to prepare long-term alternatives to surgical residency training and workforce policies in Korea, objective data are needed; in addition, determination of the status of surgical procedures being performed is also needed.

Methods: Cases of surgeries performed by board-certified Korean surgeons for 1 year, from July 2009 to June 2010 were reviewed and analyzed. Variation of the last five years was also investigated against the number of surgery cases of the same item and for data on status of population, medical institutions, and surgeons.

Results: Difficulty in distribution of a given surgery varied according to the classification of medical institution types, and performance of highly difficult surgeries occurred more in tertiary hospitals. The number of surgeries has increased over the last 5 years (28.1%). The number of surgeries among elderly patients (41.5%), high difficulty (41.8%), and tertiary hospitals (34.9%) has especially increased. There has been no increase in the number of diagnosis related group claim cases for the last 5 years (-0.8%). 43.3% of surgeons working at private clinics in Korea did not present surgery as an indicating item of their clinics.

Conclusion: While the demand for surgeons in high risk and highly difficult surgeries is continuously increasing, stagnation is expected in the traditional area. Considering the proportion and current status of surgeons working at private clinics, the need for a realistic reduction in the quota of surgical residents and reconsideration of personnel policies is raised.

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韩国外科人才需求现状与展望。
目的:为了准备韩国外科住院医师培训和劳动力政策的长期替代方案,需要客观的数据;此外,还需要确定正在进行的外科手术的状态。方法:回顾分析2009年7月至2010年6月1年间韩国执业医师的手术病例。还根据同一项目的手术病例数量以及人口、医疗机构和外科医生状况的数据调查了过去五年的变化情况。结果:某项手术的难度分布因医疗机构类型的不同而不同,高难度手术的表现多发生在三级医院。手术数量在过去5年中有所增加(28.1%)。高龄患者(41.5%)、高难度患者(41.8%)、三级医院患者(34.9%)的手术数量增加尤为明显。在过去5年中,与诊断相关的团体索赔案件数量没有增加(-0.8%)。在国内私人诊所工作的外科医生中,43.3%的人没有将手术作为诊所的指示项目。结论:高风险、高难度手术对外科医生的需求不断增加,而传统领域的外科医生需求预计将停滞不前。考虑到在私人诊所工作的外科医生的比例和现状,有必要切实减少外科住院医师名额,并重新考虑人事政策。
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