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OECD Reviews of Public Health: Korea

A Healthier Tomorrow

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This review assesses Korea's public health system, highlights areas of strength and weakness, and makes a number of recommendations for improvement. The review examines Korea's public health system architecture, and how well policies are responding to population health challenges, including the growing burden of chronic disease, and resulting pressures on the health system. In particular, the review assesses Korea’s policies to prevent harmful alcohol use, and the risks and opportunities around public health genomics in Korea, which is both a growing field in the health sector, and a booming commercial industry. The review also examines Korea's exposure to public health emergencies, and capacity to respond to emergencies as and when they occur.

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Tackling harmful alcohol use

Harmful alcohol use is a considerable public health issue in Korea. Alcohol plays an important part in daily life and binge drinking is common. While some policies have been introduced to reduce harmful alcohol consumption – including taxation, labelling, drink-driving regulation and education in universities – there remains scope to improve. Implementing a comprehensive policy package, which includes stricter marketing regulation, regulation on the sale and consumption of alcohol, education and public awareness programmes among all levels of society as well as improved pricing policies, can help tackle harmful alcohol consumption in Korea.

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