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Corrigendum: Suicide Rate Differences by Sex, Age, and Urbanicity, and Related Regional Factors in Korea

Cheong KS, Choi MH, Cho BM, Yoon TH, Kim CH, Kim YM, Hwang IK

The funding acknowledgment in this article was omitted as published.
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Designing an Effective Pay-for-performance System in the Korean National Health Insurance

Jeong HS

The challenge facing the Korean National Health Insurance includes what to spend money on in order to elevate the 'value for money.' This article reviewed the changing issues associated with...
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Lessons From Healthcare Providers' Attitudes Toward Pay-for-performance: What Should Purchasers Consider in Designing and Implementing a Successful Program?

Lee JY, Lee SI, Jo MW

We conducted a systematic review to summarize providers' attitudes toward pay-for-performance (P4P), focusing on their general attitudes, the effects of P4P, their favorable design and implementation methods, and concerns. An...
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Health Conditions Sensitive to Retirement and Job Loss Among Korean Middle-aged and Older Adults

Park S, Cho SI, Jang SN

OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to examine the association between health condition and leaving the labor market among middle-aged and older adults in South Korea. METHODS: Data was obtained from individuals...
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Pattern of Hepatitis A Incidence According to Area Characteristics Using National Health Insurance Data

Seo JY, Seo JH, Kim MH, Ki M, Park HS, Choi BY

OBJECTIVES: Over the past several years, the incidence of hepatitis A infection has been increasing rapidly in the young-adult population in Korea. We examined the effects of area-level socioeconomic status...
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Is Caffeine Intake Associated With Urinary Incontinence in Japanese Adults?

Hirayama F, Lee AH

OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether caffeine intake is associated with urinary incontinence (UI) among Japanese adults. METHODS: A total of 683 men and 298 women aged 40 to 75 years were recruited...
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Korean National Health Insurance Value Incentive Program: Achievements and Future Directions

Kim SM, Jang WM, Ahn HA, Park HJ, Ahn HS

Since the reformation of the National Health Insurance Act in 2000, the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service (HIRA) in the Republic of Korea has performed quality assessments for healthcare...
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Prevalence of Positive Carriage of Tuberculosis, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, and Vancomycin-resistant Enterococci in Patients Transported by Ambulance: A Single Center Observational Study

Ro YS, Shin SD, Noh H, Cho SI

OBJECTIVES: An ambulance can be a potential source of contagious or droplet infection of a community. We estimated the prevalence of positive carriage of tuberculosis (TB), methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA),...
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Comparison of Sexual Risky Factors of Men Who Have Sex With Men and Sex-buying Men as Groups Vulnerable to Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Jung M, Lee J, Kwon DS, Park BJ

OBJECTIVES: It is necessary to examine groups carrying out sexually risky behavior because the prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is high among them. In this study, the prevalence of...
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Association Between Serum Uric Acid Level and Metabolic Syndrome

Lee JM, Kim HC, Cho HM, Oh SM, Choi DP, Suh I

OBJECTIVES: Serum uric acid levels have been reported to be associated with a variety of cardiovascular conditions. However, the direct association between uric acid levels and metabolic syndrome remains controversial....
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Associations of Serum Ferritin and Transferrin % Saturation With All-cause, Cancer, and Cardiovascular Disease Mortality: Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Follow-up Study

Kim KS, Son HG, Hong NS, Lee DH

OBJECTIVES: Even though experimental studies have suggested that iron can be involved in generating oxidative stress, epidemiologic studies on the association of markers of body iron stores with cardiovascular disease...
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