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Haode Wang,1 Hui Sun,1,2 Chunlin Jin,1 Meifeng Wang,1 Yashuang Luo,1 Wenqian Song,3 Haiyin Wang1 1Shanghai Health Development Research Center, Shanghai Medical Information Center, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China; 2Key Laboratory of Health Technology
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This study investigates the impact of the family doctor contracted service system on the health of migrants in China, utilizing data from the 2018 China Migrants Dynamic Survey (CMDS).
Sijia Liu, Jiajing Hu
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The Impact of Contracted Family Doctors Services on the Cognitive, Behavioral, and Health Outcomes of Diabetes Patients [PDF]
Background China's primary health care system is advancing family doctor contract services, aiming to provide integrated and continuous services for residents, which are essential characteristics needed by chronic disease patients such as those with
LONG Chao, LI Jia, YANG Zhikai, HEI Luping, LI Zhansheng, YUAN Beibei
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Quantitative Evaluation of Chinese Central Government's Family Doctor Contract Service Policy Based on PMC Index Model [PDF]
Background Population aging is getting worse in our country. Family doctor contract service plays an important role in boosting the construction of hierarchical diagnosis and treatment system and establishing a reasonable and orderly medical order ...
XU Pingping, ZHAO Jing, LI Chunxiao, LI Linfeng, LIU Senyuan
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Residents’ Awareness of Family Doctor Contract Services, Status of Contract with a Family Doctor, and Contract Service Needs in Zhejiang Province, China: A Cross-Sectional Study [PDF]
In China, family doctor services originated in 2009. After two years, the Chinese government proposed the establishment of a family doctor contract system suitable for China’s national conditions. Then, in 2016, a multi-department jointly issued an important document, which further clarified the development goals of family doctor contract services in ...
Xiaopeng Shang +9 more
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Background The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between activities of daily living (ADL) limitations and family doctor contract services among overweight and obese older adults, as well as to examine whether this association varies ...
Jingjing Luo +9 more
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Prevalence of Met Needs for Contracted Family Doctor Services and Associated Factors in Young and Middle-aged Office Building Occupants [PDF]
Background Shanghai is gradually expanding the supply of family doctor contract service to building functional communities, but the prevalence of met needs of such services in young and middle-aged office building occupants is still unknown, and relevant
Jian XU, Gang YAO, Wenlei PAN, Fangfang DAI, Qian HUANG, Rui LIU, Xin LI, Liang ZHOU, Jiaoling HUANG
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The role of the family doctor contracted service system in China’s medical and health system is increasing day by day. However, with the steady increase in contracting coverage, the phenomenon of “signing up but not contracting” has become common; to improve the current situation, the personalized signing service model has been strongly advocated.
Zhiqiang Ma +3 more
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Background Family doctor policy is an important part of deepening healthcare reform in China. The study aimed to explore the association between cardiovascular-metabolic multimorbidity and the status of signing a contract for family doctor services among
Shijun Yang +11 more
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Family characteristics associated with rural households’ willingness to renew the family doctor contract services: a cross-sectional study in Shandong, China [PDF]
Abstract Background In China, some previous studies have investigated the signing rate and willingness of residents to sign the family doctor contract services (FDCS). Few studies have explored residents’ willingness to renew the FDCS.
Wenjuan Li +10 more
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