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Disparity in Health Infrastructure Supporting Pregnancy and Childbirth

Title
Disparity in Health Infrastructure Supporting Pregnancy and Childbirth
Author(s)

이소영

Alternative Author(s)
So-young Lee
Keyword
임신출산 ; 보건의료
Publication Year
2016
Publisher
한국보건사회연구원
Abstract
This study contributes to the limited number of studies on disparity in infrastructures that support pregnancy and childbirth in Korea by examining accessibility through regional distribution, utilization of resources, adequacy of utilization, and birth outcomes.
The results of the study suggests that basic services for pregnancy and childbirth need to be made available throughout all regions, in order to ensure the equity of the health infrastructure for pregnancy and childbirth in Korea. Moreover, effort is needed to make quality and specialized care available across regional borders as well. Only through such efforts will the healthcare environment in Korea become more favorable to childbirth and childcare, which will in turn allow Korea to finally begin achieving substantial improvements in its fertility rate.
Table Of Contents
Ⅰ. Introduction 1

Ⅱ. Literature Review 7

Ⅲ. Results 17
1. Accessibility of health infrastructure 19
2. Utilization and adequacy of use 32
3. Outcomes (birth outcomes) 39

Ⅳ. Policy Implications 45

References 51
Local ID
Policy Report 2016-03
ISBN
978-89-6827-332-2
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
보건의료 > 보건의료 자원
보건의료 > 건강증진
인구와 가족 > 저출산대응
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