Comparison of three models of ownership of community health centres in China: a qualitative study
Autor: | Samuel Y. S. Wong, Martin C.S. Wong, Sian M. Griffiths, Jiaji Wang, Harry H.X. Wang, Yang Gao, Donald K T Li, Jin-Ling Tang, Xiaolin Wei, Nan Yang |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
China
Financing Personal Government Economic growth Public Sector Primary Health Care business.industry Health Policy Ownership Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Community Health Centers Primary care Public relations Community health Humans Private Sector Health Workforce Business Qualitative Research Qualitative research |
Zdroj: | Journal of Health Services Research & Policy. 20:162-169 |
ISSN: | 1758-1060 1355-8196 |
DOI: | 10.1177/1355819615579700 |
Popis: | Objectives Community health centres are the main form of provision of primary care in China. There are three models: government managed, hospital managed and private. Our aim was to describe and compare primary care under the three ownership models. Methods Four aspects of primary care were studied: services, organization, financing and human resources. Interviews were undertaken with 60 managerial and professional staff in 13 community health centres in the Pearl River Delta region in 2010. Three community health centres were selected in the capital city and two were selected from each of the other five cities. Thematic framework analysis was conducted. Results Government-managed community health centres received the largest public funding, followed by hospital-managed community health centres, while private community health centres received the least. Private community health centres were the smallest in scale and provided lower quality public health services compared with the other two models. Patient out-of-pocket costs accounted for the majority of the revenue in all models of community health centres despite improved government funding for preventive services. General challenges such as the shortage of public funding, the exclusion of migrants in the funding for preventive services, low capacity in human resources and the separation of clinical and preventive care in community health centres were identified in all three models of community health centres. Conclusions The ownership and management of a community health centre greatly influence the service it provides. Private community health centres are in a disadvantaged position to deliver high quality clinical and preventive care. |
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