The impact of human resources for health on the health outcomes of Chinese people

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Jingjing Cheng
Xianming Kuang
Linghuang Zeng
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[1] Northeastern University,School of Business Administration
[2] China Institute for Reform and Development,Center for Economic Research
[3] The First Affiliated Hospital of Hainan Medical University,Human Resources Department
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Human resources for health (HRH); Residents’ health status; Data envelopment analysis (DEA); Malmquist index; Tobit regression; C33; D61; I11; I15; J24;
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Human resources for health (HRH) is a cornerstone in the medical system. This paper combined data envelopment analysis (DEA) with Tobit regression analysis to evaluate the efficiency of health care services in China over the years between 2007 and 2019. Efficiency was first estimated by using DEA with the choice of inputs and outputs being specific to health care services and residents’ health status. Malmquist index model was selected for estimating the changes in total factor productivity of provinces and exploring whether their performance had improved over the years. Tobit regression model was then employed in which the efficiency score obtained from the DEA computations used as the dependent variable, and HRH was chosen as the independent variables. The results showed that all kinds of health personnel had a significantly positive impact on the efficiency, and more importantly, pharmacists played a critical role in affecting both the provincial and national efficiency. Therefore, the health sector should pay more attention to optimizing allocation of HRH and focusing on professional training of clinical pharmacists.
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