Abstract

The paradigm of the medical care delivery system must be shifted from the existing hospital visit and hospitalization to community. This is the establishment of the community health care system, and for this, the role of the local clinic must be changed. Primary care clinics should provide visiting medical services to patients with impaired mobility. In addition, it is necessary to continuously treat and manage registered chronically ill patients in the community. In this process, it is necessary to systematically introduce and utilize telemedicine.
 In this paper, we present specific plans and logic for local clinics to introduce and utilize telemedicine for the development of community health care. In addition, it is argued that telemedicine used in the institutionalization of community health care and primary care clinics has nothing to do with the medical privatization that civil society was concerned about, but rather corresponds to measures to strengthen the publicness of health care.

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