Regional Disparity of Medical Resources and Its Effect on Mortality Rates in China

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作者
Chai, Kuang-Cheng [1 ]
Zhang, Ying-Bin [1 ]
Chang, Ke-Chiun [2 ]
机构
[1] Guilin Univ Elect Technol, Business Sch, Guilin, Peoples R China
[2] Wuhan Univ, Sch Econ & Management, Wuhan, Peoples R China
关键词
mortality rate; medical resources; regional disparity; unemployment; GDP; SOCIOECONOMIC INEQUALITIES; INFANT-MORTALITY; HEALTH; CARE; DETERMINANTS; TRENDS;
D O I
10.3389/fpubh.2020.00008
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objectives: The purpose of this study was two-fold. First, to empirically study the effects that medical resources (i.e., hospital, doctors, beds) have on the mortality rate in China. Second, to divide China into east, middle, and west regions, and empirically study the regional disparity of medical resources and its effect on mortality rates in China. Methodology and Data: This study utilized a panel data regression model to explore the effect medical resources have on the age-standardized mortality rate in China. The data came from the 2003-2017 China Statistical Yearbook compiled by the National Bureau of Statistics of China. Results: Nationwide, hospitals, doctors, and beds had a significant negative correlation with the mortality rate. In the western region, hospitals, beds, and doctors had a significant negative correlation with the mortality rate. In China's middle and eastern regions, hospitals, beds, and doctors had no significant effect on the mortality rate. In China, increased hospitals, doctors, and beds significantly reduced the mortality rate. The distribution of medical resources in eastern, middle, and western China was unequal. More hospitals, beds, and doctors in the less developed western regions can more effectively alleviate the local mortality rate. In the middle and east regions, hospitals, beds, and doctors had no significant impact on the local mortality rate. Conclusion: First, China's overall medical resources are still inadequate and improving medical resources throughout the country could reduce the mortality rate. Second, due to the imbalanced distribution of medical resources in China, the Chinese government should implement more supportive policies for medical resources in the western region. At the same time, we should also actively develop the western region by improving local per capita GDP and reducing unemployment, so as to fundamentally reduce the local mortality rate.
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