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An Investigation Report on Large Public Hospital Reforms in China

English · Hardback

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This book provides a comprehensive understanding of public hospital reform in China, which is a hot topic for China's new round of health sector reform. The authors use rich data from both health provider side and service user side and conduct a cross-sectional study in China with some comparative analysis between different locations. It provides the audience with a big picture of China's public hospital and other components of health system as well. The book reviews the main policy measurements in the public hospital reforms and evaluates how these policies influence public hospitals' practices, especially on hospital governance and internal management.

List of contents

Part I Pandect.- Background.- Chinese Public Hospital Reform Investigation.- Basic Information of the Survey of Large Public Hospital Reform.- Part II Series Survey Reports of Large Public Hospital Reform.- Investigation on Public Welfare of Public Hospital.- Satisfaction Survey of Outpatients in Large Public Hospital.- Investigation of Health Seeking in Large Public Hospital Patients.- Research on Welfare of Doctors in Large Public Hospitals.- Study of Two-way referral of large public hospital.- The Survey of Multi-sited License in Major Public Hospitals.- Part III Comparative Analysis of Basic Situation of Large Public Hospital Reform.- Comparative Analysis of Basic Situation of Large Public Hospital between Beijing and Shanghai.- Comparative Analysis of Personnel Situation of Large Public Hospital between Beijing and Shanghai.- Comparative Analysis of Medical Business Volume of Large Public Hospital between Beijing and Shanghai.- Comparative Analysis of Service Efficiency of Large Public Hospital between Beijing and Shanghai.- Comparative Analysis of Medical Quality of Large Public Hospital between Beijing and Shanghai.- Comparative Analysis of Talents of Large Public Hospital between Beijing and Shanghai.- Comparative Analysis of Research Situation of Large Public Hospital between Beijing and Shanghai.- Comparative Analysis of Research Situation of Large Public Hospital between Beijing and Shanghai.- Comparative< Analysis of Research Result with "the Fourth National Health Service Survey Report".- Part IV Conclusions.- Overall Assessment and Policy Recommendations.

Summary

This book provides a comprehensive understanding of public hospital reform in China, which is a hot topic for China’s new round of health sector reform. The authors use rich data from both health provider side and service user side and conduct a cross-sectional study in China with some comparative analysis between different locations. It provides the audience with a big picture of China’s public hospital and other components of health system as well. The book reviews the main policy measurements in the public hospital reforms and evaluates how these policies influence public hospitals' practices, especially on hospital governance and internal management. 

Product details

Authors Tao Ding, Peng Kang, Mein Li, Meina Li, Feng Ye, Feng et al Ye, Lul Zhang, Lulu Zhang
Assisted by Meina Li (Editor), Feng Ye (Editor), Lulu Zhang (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9789811000379
ISBN 978-981-10-0037-9
No. of pages 188
Dimensions 161 mm x 242 mm x 14 mm
Weight 486 g
Illustrations XV, 188 p. 23 illus., 18 illus. in color.
Series Current Chinese Economic Report Series
Current Chinese Economic Report Series
Current Chinese Economic Repor
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

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