Health Security Ideas of Major Political Groups and the US Military Government during the Liberation Period (1945-1948) in Korea.

IF 0.1 4区 哲学 0 ASIAN STUDIES
Ye-Mok Jeon, Young-Jeon Shin
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Abstract

The liberation period in Korea was when creative imagination and various debates existed about plans for political, economic, and social systems. Among them was the debate over the national health security underlying the social safety net. Although the US influenced the Korean health security after liberation, major political groups on the Korean peninsula also expressed various opinions. However, previous studies have shown little interest in national health security, which operates the public health and medical care systems. To overcome these limitations, this study focuses on the ideas on national health security presented by major political groups, analyzing the reply proposal of "Jŏnpyŏng" and the health care proposal of the US military government, which has not been reviewed before. The opinions of major political groups including the right-wing Im-hyŏp and left-wing Min-chŏn diverged on national health security issue regarding insurance coverage, measures to secure financial resources, items of insurance benefits, and measures to stabilize the supply and demand of medical personnel. The claims of the US military government can be understood by "Labor Problems and Policies in Korea (Korean Subcommittee)," "Korean Labor Report (Stewart Meacham)," and "Proposed Political Platform Provisional Korean Democratic Government (Sub-commission #2)." The major political groups and the US military government agreed on the need for social protection against death, old age, disability, disease, injury, and unemployment. All of them claimed national health security, in which the roles of the private sector and the government were mixed, should be gradually introduced. The major political groups, in particular, proposed to (1) set workers as beneficiaries of insurance, (2) share financial resources jointly among the state, employers, and workers, and (3) promote the expansion of the number of doctors and medical institutions and prefer cooperative operations of the hospitals established in small administrative units. This paper argues that the ideas on national health security during the liberation period did not completely deviate from the global trend immediately after World War II when countries tried to expand the number of people covered by national health security and strengthen its coverage. Although these ideas were not fully reflected in the Constitution of 1948, it is significant in that the Constitution codified for the first time the state's responsibility for those who have no ability for living due to their health conditions.

朝鲜解放时期(1945—1948)主要政治团体和美国军政府的卫生保障思想。
朝鲜解放时期,人们对政治、经济和社会制度的计划进行了创造性的想象和各种各样的辩论。其中包括关于作为社会安全网基础的国家卫生安全的辩论。尽管美国在解放后影响了朝鲜的卫生安全,但朝鲜半岛的主要政治团体也表达了各种意见。然而,之前的研究表明,人们对国家卫生安全几乎没有兴趣,因为国家卫生安全负责公共卫生和医疗保健系统。为了克服这些局限性,本研究聚焦于主要政治团体提出的国家卫生安全理念,分析了“Jŏnpyŏ; ng”的答复提案和美国军政府的医疗保健提案,这些提案以前从未被审查过。包括右翼Im hyŏp和左翼Min chŏn在内的主要政治团体在国家卫生安全问题上的意见分歧,涉及保险范围、确保财政资源的措施、保险福利项目和稳定医务人员供需的措施。美国军政府的主张可以通过“韩国劳工问题和政策(韩国小组委员会)”、“韩国劳工报告(Stewart Meacham)”和“拟议政治纲领临时韩国民主政府(第二小组委员会)。”,疾病、伤害和失业。他们都声称,应该逐步引入国家卫生安全,其中私营部门和政府的作用是混合的。主要政治团体尤其建议(1)将工人作为保险受益人,(2)在国家、雇主和工人之间共同分享财政资源,以及(3)促进扩大医生和医疗机构的数量,并倾向于小型行政单位中设立的医院的合作运营。本文认为,解放时期的国家卫生安全思想并没有完全偏离二战后各国试图扩大国家卫生安全覆盖人数并加强其覆盖范围的全球趋势。尽管这些想法没有完全反映在1948年的《宪法》中,但重要的是,《宪法》首次规定了国家对那些因健康状况而没有生活能力的人的责任。
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