전국 병원 홈페이지에 사용된 의료장비영상의 실태및 의료장비영상을 이용한 의료광고의 신뢰도 평가 : Evaluation of reliability of radiologic images posted on hospital websites for medical advertisements
Evaluation of reliability of radiologic images posted on hospital websites for medical advertisements
- 주제(키워드) 영상의학 , 의료정보 , 의료광고 , 의료법 , Diagnostic imaging , Health information systems , Direct-to-consumer advertising , Medical law
- 발행기관 대한의사협회
- 발행년도 2018
- 총서유형 Journal
- KCI ID ART002368637
- 본문언어 한국어
초록/요약
A medical advertisement can include media such as newspapers, magazines, and the Internet. Currently, the Internet is responsible for most medical advertising. Our purpose is to investigate the current status of radiologic images posted on hospitals’ websites nationwide, and to evaluate the reliability of online medical advertisements using these images. I investigated the websites of all 1,450 hospitals and 290 oriental medicine clinics nationwide. Specific information on the radiologic images posted was recorded. In terms of body parts, musculoskeletal images account for 78% of the radiologic images on hospitals’ websites and 98% of the images for oriental medicine clinics. The purposes for posting radiologic images are to explain the pathophysiology of diseases or the technique of surgical treatments, and to show the effects of hospital-specialized treatments. The most commonly used modalities of radiologic images are plain radiography and MR. More than 90% of the posted images have no source; 10% have no legends; and 5% to 7% have inappropriate legends. In terms of quality, only 60% of the radiologic images on hospitals’ websites are rated as acceptable. Fifteen percent of the oriental medicine clinics posted the radiologic images without having a medical doctor on staff. Considering the results, I conclude that it is necessary to reestablish a system of pre-screening and post-evaluation for reviewing hospital websites, especially focusing on the radiologic images posted. Then we can prevent the inappropriate information from influencing or damaging public health, and set up healthy medical competition.
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