Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.45 No.1, pp.285-309
Abstract
This study reviewed the policy goals and strategies of the USA, UK, and Canada, which have established measures to ensure healthcare sustainability. These countries have integrated financial, social, and environmental sustainability into their healthcare systems. In contrast, South Korea has lacked comprehensive discussion regarding the development of indicators to measure sustainability in its healthcare system and evaluate related policies. The findings highlighted the need for South Korea to establish goals and response strategies appropriate to its healthcare context, develop a comprehensive sustainability framework with relevant indicators for policy evaluation, and promote systematic and transparent decision-making processes at the governmental level. Furthermore, efforts are needed to address not only the financial sustainability of the National Health Insurance but also the broader economic, social, and environmental dimensions of healthcare sustainability.