Research on the Design of Shared Medical Services to Improve Medical Issues for International Students: Focusing on international students in Korea

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  • Liwei Li
  • Wei Sun

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https://doi.org/10.37420/j.adr.2024.031

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Medical issues for international students , medical user interface, service design

Abstract

With the rise of the sharing economy, the medical service field has gradually shifted to a sharing model, providing international students with a more convenient and efficient medical experience. This article first investigates the development background and current situation of shared medical services, and analyzes its advantages and limitations in meeting medical needs. Secondly, through case analysis of multiple shared medical applications, the current problems and shortcomings are revealed. Subsequently, through qualitative research methods, an in-depth investigation and analysis of international students’experiences in health care were conducted, and challenges such as language barriers and insurance claims were discovered. Finally, combined with the research results, strategies and suggestions for improving shared medical services are put forward to promote the development of the medical system and improve the medical experience of international students. This study aims to explore the impact of shared medical services on foreign students and its potential role in solving medical problems. Through the findings of this study, it is hoped that it can provide a reference for the improvement of the social medical system in the future, and provide theoretical and practical support for more international students to provide better and more convenient medical services.

Author Biographies

Liwei Li

Han Yang University, Seoul, South Korea

Wei Sun

Shandong Youth University Of Political Science, Shandong, China

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2024-12-08

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Li, L., & Sun, W. (2024). Research on the Design of Shared Medical Services to Improve Medical Issues for International Students: Focusing on international students in Korea. Art & Design Research, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.37420/j.adr.2024.031

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