• J. Korean Med. Sci. · May 2009

    Practice Guideline

    Development of the Korean Academy of Medical Sciences Guideline for rating physical impairment.

    • Kyeong-Seok Lee, Jong-Uk Won, So-Yun Kim, Myong-Sei Sohn, Yoo-Sik Youm, Yoon-Seong Lee, Dong-Jun Kim, Soo-Hun Cho, Mi-Jin Lee, Jong-Sang Choi, and Korean Academy of Medical Sciences Guideline Developing Committee.
    • Department of Neurosurgery, Soonchunhyang University Chonan Hospital, Cheonan, Korea.
    • J. Korean Med. Sci. 2009 May 1; 24 Suppl 2 (Suppl 2): S221S226S221-6.

    AbstractSystematic and effective welfare for the disabled is possible when there are scientific and objective criteria demonstrating either presence or severity of the impairment. We need our own scientific criteria suitable for our culture and society, since the impairment is influenced by them. In 2007, we established the Developing Committee of Korean Academy of Medical Sciences (KAMS) Guideline for Impairment Rating under KAMS supervision. We included all fixed and permanent physical impairments after a sufficient medical treatment. The impairment should be stable and medically measurable. If not, it should be reevaluated later. We benchmarked the American Medical Association Guides. The KAMS Guideline should be scientific, objective, valid, reasonable and practical. In particular, we tried to secure objectivity. We developed the KAMS Guideline for Impairment Rating.

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