모자보건법의 모자보건센터와 중앙모자의료센터의 기능 개선방안
= Renovation of Maternal-child Healthcare Centers and the National Maternal-child Medical Center Based on the Mother and Child Act
저자[authors] 황종윤
학술지명[periodical name] 한국모자보건학회지
권호사항[Volume/Issue] Vol.23No.1[2019]
발행처[publisher] 한국모자보건학회
자료유형[Document Type] 학술저널
수록면[Pagination] 7-12
언어[language] Korean
발행년[Publication Year] 2019
다국어 초록[Multilingual Abstract]
The Mother and Child Act is the most important law set up to maintain and improve maternal-child healthcare. This act was established in 1973 and was revised to improve maternal-child healthcare. This act includes the establishment and management of a maternal-child healthcare center in the district, a maternal-child regional healthcare center in the province, and a national maternal-child medical center. In the baby boom era, maternal- child healthcare centers provided maternity care and delivery services as well as emergency obstetrical management, but those centers stopped providing maternity care in the low birth-rate era. The last revised act included the establishment of a national maternal-child medical center to care for the increase in the number of high-risk pregnancies. This review briefly evaluates the goals and roles of a maternal-child healthcare center and a national maternal-child medical center according to the Mother and Child Act, and integrates high risk pregnancies with a neonatal care center to renovate the maternity healthcare system.