Does a GP service package matter in addressing the absence of health management by the occupational population? A modelling study
Jing Guo,
Ying Qian,
Chen Chen
et al.
Abstract:Objective
To assess the influence of supply and demand factors on the contract behavior of occupational populations with general practitioner (GP) teams.
Methods
We employed a system dynamics approach to assess and predict the effect of the general practitioner service package (GPSP) and complementary incentive policies on the contract rate for 2015–2030. First, the GPSP is designed to address the unique needs of occupational populations, enhancing… Show more
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