2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17249272
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How the Chinese Government Has Done with Public Health from the Perspective of the Evaluation and Comparison about Public-Health Expenditure

Abstract: The COVID-19 epidemic has crashed on the social and economic stability of China and even the world, and raised the question: how has the Chinese government done with public health in recent years? The purpose of this paper is to clarify the definition and items of Chinese public-health expenditure, then to objectively evaluate the Chinese government’s performance, so as to help the government to perform better in public health. To achieve this goal, we measure the Chinese public-health expenditure at national … Show more

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“…The main reasons are: (1) Those low-income countries have very limited fiscal revenue, leading to insufficient supply of public goods, such as education, medical care, public health, etc. ( 36 ); (2) Some low-income countries lack a systematic and efficient public management system, which makes the supply of public goods inefficient ( 28 ).…”
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“…The main reasons are: (1) Those low-income countries have very limited fiscal revenue, leading to insufficient supply of public goods, such as education, medical care, public health, etc. ( 36 ); (2) Some low-income countries lack a systematic and efficient public management system, which makes the supply of public goods inefficient ( 28 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, the supply of public goods 1 According to the standards of the CIA's World Fact Book and IMF. and services is insufficient and inefficient, like education, public health, and environmental protection, due to poor governments or inadequate fiscal revenue (36). Lastly, some developing countries, such as China, are bombarded with such problems as inadequate management and technology of pollution control and resource utilization, while still promoting economic growth at all costs, which damages national sustainable development (3).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As a quasi-public product, health science popularization cannot be provided entirely by the market, while the government, as the main provider, suffers from the dilemma of a single supply and limited resources [11] . To address the issue of whether the government or the market should exclusively provide public health services, Ostrom proposed polycentric governance theory, advocating a new governance model [12] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, the Chinese public health expenditure shows fluctuations and is lower than the developed economies. There is a dire need for an efficient public health care system for the economy's proper functioning that helps improve the GDP ( 10 ).…”
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confidence: 99%