Selected article for: "care model and health system"

Author: Liang, Di; Zhang, Donglan; Huang, Jiayan; Schweitzer, Stuart
Title: Does Rapid and Sustained Economic Growth Lead to Convergence in Health Resources: The Case of China From 1980 to 2010
  • Document date: 2016_2_19
  • ID: sdg3nomd_4
    Snippet: In addition, quality of health services in China was rarely assessed according to Donabedian's typology of structure, process, and outcome, partly because of insufficient data on the process and outcome measures of health services. 16 Donabedian's typology has been widely used as a conceptual model for constructing indicator systems to assess the quality of care at the individual level as well as the performance of a health care system. We believ.....
    Document: In addition, quality of health services in China was rarely assessed according to Donabedian's typology of structure, process, and outcome, partly because of insufficient data on the process and outcome measures of health services. 16 Donabedian's typology has been widely used as a conceptual model for constructing indicator systems to assess the quality of care at the individual level as well as the performance of a health care system. We believe that the Donabedian way of categorizing health system performance is meaningful and useful from a policy perspective, and our study will apply convergence analysis to each category of health system performance to study the variation of China's health care at the provincial level.

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