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This is based on the classification of different medical conditions as listed
below.
Medium-level medical accidents are subdivided into two sublevels: medium high
and medium low level.
1 The medium-high level includes the following.
(1) Vegetable state. (2) Coma with no chance for revival as certified by
doctors (3) Dementia, or the loss of cognitive function due to brain
damage (4) Serious mental dysfunction (5) Blindness in both eyes (6)
Nearsightedness below the normal level, with no chance of recovery or any
improvement as certified by doctors. (7) Loss of the eyeball on one
side (8) Permanent necessity for artificial evacuation of stomach, intestine
or bladder (9) Organ damage with no chance of recovery as confirmed by
doctors, meaning the patient has to rely on medicine or medical treatment for
the rest his life. (10) Amputation of both hands (11) Complete lameness in
both upper limbs (12) Amputation of one hand and one foot or complete
lameness in both (13) Complete lameness in both lower limbs or serious
dysfunction in both lower limbs (14) Amputation of both feet (15) Bowel
and urinary incontinence (16) Paralysis, serious hemiplegia or muscle
dysfunction (17) Chronic aplastic anemia (18) Suffering from any two items
included in the definition of medium-low level medical accidents (19) Any
disease or dysfunction confirmed by the doctors as equal to those listed
above
2 The medium-low level includes the following.
(1) Serious damage to the eyesight or field of vision causing a partial loss
of working/living ability (2) Complete hearing loss in both ears (3)
Unnecessary removal of the kidney on one side (4) Kidney damage with no
chance for recovery as confirmed by doctors (5) Moderate hemiplegia (6)
Spinal curvature of 30 degrees or more (7) Spinal protrusion of 30 degrees or
more (8) Diminished functionality of limbs, spinal column or body
trunk (9) Amyotrophy in both lower limbs or dysfunction in muscles with no
chance of recovery even with the support of medical devices as confirmed by
doctors (10) Amputation of one limb or complete lameness in one limb (11)
Loss of reproductive capacity in women or men who are unmarried or have not
produced a child, unnecessary removal of the uterus resulting in inability to
bear children (12) Suffering from any two items listed in the definition of
low-level 2 medical accidents (13) Any disease or dysfunction confirmed by
doctors as equal to those listed above
Low-level medical accidents are also divided into two sublevels: low
level 2 and low level 1. Level 2 accidents cause more significant damage than
level 1 accidents
1 Low level 2 includes the following.
(1) Damage to eyesight or field of vision that does not seriously affect
working/living abilities (2) Hearing deterioration (3) Damage to the vocal
cord or throat that negatively affects pronunciation (4) Organ deterioration
where basic function is maintained without long-term support from medicine or
medical appliances (5) Damage to the esophagus that causes swallowing
difficulties (6) Narrowing of the urethra that causes dysuria (7)
Unnecessary removal of the uterus of a woman of childbearing age (8)
Abnormality of the spinal column or body trunk that causes dysfunction (9)
Deterioration of joint function where basic living and working ability is
maintained (10) Loss of either thumb (11) Loss of any three fingers or
more, excluding the thumbs (12) Loss of any two fingers of one hand,
including the thumb, and the splinter bone of the same hand (13) Rigidity in
the forearms (14) Up to 50 percent loss of main joint functions (15)
Rigidity in the elbow that causes dysfunction (16) Any disease or dysfunction
confirmed by the doctors as equal to those listed above
2 Low level 1 includes the following.
(1) Organ damage that causes functional changes (2) Medical instruments
or gauze left in the patient's body cavity or organs requiring an operation to
remove (3) Unnecessary operation or considerable damage to tissues or organ
(4) Loss of all the toes on one foot (5) Any disease or dysfunction
confirmed by the doctors as equal to those listed above
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