2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12939-018-0851-8
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Equity and efficiency of primary health care resource allocation in mainland China

Abstract: BackgroundChina had proposed the unification of equity and efficiency since the launch of the new round of health system reform in 2009. And the central government gave priority to the development of primary health care (PHC) whilst ensuring its availability and improving its efficiency. This study aimed to evaluate the changes of equity and efficiency in PHC resource allocation (PHCRA) and explored ways to improve the current situation.MethodsThe data of this study came from the China Health Statistical Yearb… Show more

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“…The same result has been found in many previous studies [7,10,21]. One possible explanation for this finding is that government take the number of health resources per thousand persons, instead of per 10,000 km 2 , as the priority for health resources allocation in China [9,12] . It may have also contributed to the geographic disparities in the accessibility of healthcare services [26], which is incompatible with the goal of "Universal Health Coverage" advocated by WHO that recommends every people could get access to affordable and quality healthcare services [27].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…The same result has been found in many previous studies [7,10,21]. One possible explanation for this finding is that government take the number of health resources per thousand persons, instead of per 10,000 km 2 , as the priority for health resources allocation in China [9,12] . It may have also contributed to the geographic disparities in the accessibility of healthcare services [26], which is incompatible with the goal of "Universal Health Coverage" advocated by WHO that recommends every people could get access to affordable and quality healthcare services [27].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…It is derived from the Lorenz curve, indicating the ratio of the area between Lorenz Curve and the 45°line to the whole area below the 45°line. The formula to calculate the Gini coefficient is presented as follows [9]:…”
Section: Gini Coefficientmentioning
confidence: 99%
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