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Review of Chinese Public Hospital Reform

2015
China has experienced a tortuous public hospital reform process. Since the 1950s, China has repeatedly attempted extensive reforms. Such reforms comprise four stages (Yip et al. 2010). In the first stage, from 1950 to 1980, subsequent to the pre-reform phase, reform focused on fairness of and accessibility to health services.
Lulu Zhang   +4 more
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China's ongoing public hospital reform: initiatives, constraints and prospect

Journal of Asian Public Policy, 2011
The first phase of China's ambitious national health-care reform will be concluded in 2011. However, public hospital reform – its central component – has not been proceeding smoothly. Heavy vested interests, enormous budgetary demands and the congested policy gridlock have made it extremely difficult to succeed.
J. He
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The Impacts of Price Changes on Public Hospital Reforms in China: Evidence from 25 Million Patients at Tertiary Hospitals.

Health Policy and Planning, 2022
China's public hospital price change reform was progressively piloted at urban-level tertiary hospitals in 2015, aiming to adjust the healthcare expenditure structure, reorient public hospitals toward social objectives, and control inflated healthcare ...
Dawei Zhu   +4 more
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Changes in efficiency of tertiary public general hospitals during the reform of public hospitals in Beijing, China

The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 2021
AbstractBackgroundIn March 2009, the Chinese government formally launched a new round of healthcare reform. As the city with the highest concentration of high‐quality medical resources in China, in the past 10 years, Beijing has also been exploring medical reforms.
Junli Zhu, Xinrui Song
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Prime Minister Rudd's plan for reforming Australian public hospitals

Medical Journal of Australia, 2010
The Medical Journal of Australia ISSN: 0025729X ?? May 2010 192 ?? 1-2 ©The Medical Journal of Australia 1899 www.mja.com.au Viewpoint pillory the delay, but with such a complex system an stake, caution is admirable. The real questions are solution offered on 3 March 2010 for public hospita and hat proble s will it solve? Further debat needed.
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Qualitative analysis of direction of public hospital reforms in China

Frontiers of Medicine, 2017
Reforms in public hospitals are among the most important improvements in China's health care system over the last two decades. However, the reforms that should be implemented in public hospitals are unclear. Thus, a feasible direction of reforms in Chinese public hospitals is suggested and reliable policy suggestions are provided for the government to ...
Dahai, Zhao, Zhiruo, Zhang
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New public management and the reform of French public hospitals

Journal of Public Affairs, 2013
New public management (NPM) is not only an Anglo‐Saxon debate but also a French one, with some of its elements constituting structural components of the French state apparatus. How did it make its way into French hospitals? What core mechanism was at the center of NPM implementation in hospitals?
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Public Health Reforms: Vaccination, Sanitation, and Hospital

Public health always been central to Indian society, reflecting the ancient belief that prevention is superior to cure. Historical evidence highlights hygiene, safe water supply, and environmental health as vital and enduring longevity. Public health services, measures sanitation, vaccination, and vector control, are essential components of national ...
Shilpa S., M. Rathnamma
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Basic Information Survey for Large Public Hospital Reform

2015
We conducted a large-scale investigation of the public welfare of public hospitals in Shanghai and Beijing. The research participants covered four levels: hospitals, hospital administrators, medical staffs, and patients.
Lulu Zhang   +4 more
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Diagnosis-Related Groups payment reform and hospital cost control

Technology and Health Care
BACKGROUND: This study explores the influence of Diagnosis-Related Groups (DRG) payment reform on hospital cost control and offers pertinent cost management strategies for public hospitals.
Ai-Ling Lin, Jian-Hua Hou
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