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A Study on Contents in China Statistical Yearbook of Chinese Medicine

Authors :
Jin-Hyun Kim
Sang-Jun Yea
Jeong-Min Han
Chul Kim
Sang-Kyun Kim
Sun-Hee Bae
Mi-Young Song
Hyunchul Jang
Source :
Journal of Information Management. 40:93-108
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Korean Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI), 2009.

Abstract

In order to achieve the growth of traditional Chinese medicine, the chinese government has annually released "China Statistical Yearbook of Chinese Medicine" to the world since "State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine of the People`s Republic of China" established in 1988. It is believed that the chinese government intends to secure the early dominance of the global medical market by systematic management of its own medicine infrastructures. Although the statistics of "China Statistical Yearbook of Chinese Medicine" weren`t systematically organized at the beginning, it has becoming richer, more systematic, and more standardized in the data construction and system as time has passed. Furthermore, we can take a look at China`s effort to take the initiative of oriental medicine by expanding investment in several core areas - medicine resources, operation of medical instruments, service, medicine education, medicine science research, and working expenses. This article will show how china has been trying to develop the chinese medicine, focusing on two parts. One is specific analysis of the book "China Statistical Yearbook of Chinese Medicine". It is divided into analysis of its construction system, the degree of data construction, and its statistical system. The other is analysis of annual changes in areas of medicine resources, operation of medical instruments, service, medicine education, medicine science research, and working expenses.

Details

ISSN :
02543621
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Information Management
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........15103c14c25ff666e4f81318df0fb4af
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1633/jim.2009.40.4.093