2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.19107/v2
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Comparison of Inpatient Distribution among Different Medical Alliances in County Region: a Longitudinal Study on a healthcare reform in Rural China

Abstract: Background: China has launched the medical alliances (MAs) reform to drive the development of primary medical institutions and decrease health inequality in rural areas. Three different types of MAs were built to promote township hospitals in Y County. This study aims to evaluate the actual effect of China’s MAs reform in rural areas on inpatient distribution especially amongst different types of MAs.Methods:We obtain 2008–2015 claims data from the New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) in Y County, Hubei Provi… Show more

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“…However, most of the series of documents issued by the Chinese government to optimize the allocation of health resources have been based on population allocation. Accordingly, the equity of allocating resources based on population size is much better than the equity of allocating resources based on geographic and economy, as veri ed by the results of this study [49]. But because of China's vast geographical area, geographical inequality remains an unavoidable problem in resource allocation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…However, most of the series of documents issued by the Chinese government to optimize the allocation of health resources have been based on population allocation. Accordingly, the equity of allocating resources based on population size is much better than the equity of allocating resources based on geographic and economy, as veri ed by the results of this study [49]. But because of China's vast geographical area, geographical inequality remains an unavoidable problem in resource allocation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%