Health and Welfare Policy Forum

Prospects and Tasks for Healthcare Policies in 2026

  • Author

    Shin, HyunWoung, Yeo, Nageum

  • Page

    4-18

  • PubDate

    2026. 01.

  • Language

    kor

The aim of this article is to present “healthcare for all” as a new vision for healthcare policy in 2026. Implemented separately with a provider-centric approach, policies in different categories of healthcare―local healthcare, essential healthcare, and public healthcare―have been less effective than intended in reducing healthcare gaps, despite increasing resources allocated to them. This article advocates for a paradigm shift in healthcare policy, from a provider-oriented to user-oriented model, from “more” provision to “smart” provision. The proposed model consists of four layers of care, thus taking on a “3+1 structure”: Basic Care guarantees four fundamental healthcare rights for all citizens; Close-At-Hand Care addresses immediate healthcare needs at the local level, ensuring they are met thoroughly within the local region; Personalized Care provides fine-tuned responses to needs particular to individuals that may fall outside the scope of both Basic Care and Close-At-Hand Care; and AI-Assisted Care serves as a common thread throughout these layers, integrating them into an efficient whole. The article also outlines the necessary steps to realize the proposed vision of a people-centered system that guarantees fundamental healthcare rights for all.

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