Health and Welfare Policy Forum

Several Paths to Welfare Benefit Automation

  • Author

    No, Dae Myung

  • Page

    80-93

  • PubDate

    2026. 03.

  • Language

    kor

Welfare administration needs a shift away from the application-based approach toward automated benefits. An administrative principle requiring citizens themselves to file applications for welfare benefits and services has merits of its own, but it is worth considering an approach by which the state could, through automation, minimize or eliminate the application process, thereby improving citizen convenience. Rather than conditioning its obligation to guarantee social rights on individuals submitting applications, the state could take a more proactive role, identifying those in need and automatically providing them benefits and services. The focus of welfare automation, while placed thus far on enhancing administrative efficiency, should now shift toward ensuring protection for those in poverty who are left unsupported. This shift requires concrete planning as to what aspects of the current welfare administration system should be amended―and specifically how―and what should be done in preparation. Any reform will face numerous challenges, as it has in the past. What matters, rather, is how to implement change with minimal trial and error.

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