Original paper
Evaluating the effect of hierarchical medical system on health seeking behavior: A difference-in-differences analysis in China
Volume: 268, Pages: 113372 - 113372
Published: Jan 1, 2021
Abstract
The unbalanced allocation of healthcare resources and the underutilization of primary care facilities are the core problems that restrict the current healthcare reforms in China. In order to encourage residents to go to primary care facilities, China implemented the Hierarchical Medical System (HMS) in 2015. This study aims to evaluate the effect of HMS on health seeking behavior in China using panel data. Statistics for the study were derived...
Paper Details
Title
Evaluating the effect of hierarchical medical system on health seeking behavior: A difference-in-differences analysis in China
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Volume
268
Pages
113372 - 113372
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