Disparity in hospital beds' allocation at the county level in China: an analysis based on a Health Resource Density Index (HRDI) model

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作者
Wang, Zuobao [1 ]
Dong, Lin [1 ]
Xing, Xinyi [1 ]
Liu, Zhe [1 ]
Zhou, Yuxiang [1 ]
机构
[1] Northeastern Univ, Sch Humanities & Law, 195 Chuangxin Rd, Shenyang 110169, Liaoning, Peoples R China
关键词
Hospital beds; Health resource density index; Disparity; County; China; ECONOMIC-GROWTH; SURGE CAPACITY; CARE RESOURCES; INEQUALITY; EQUITY; DECENTRALIZATION; FRAMEWORK; REFORM;
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10.1186/s12913-023-10266-4
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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BackgroundAs approximately 3/4 of the population lives in county-level divisions in China, the allocation of health resources at the county level will affect the realization of health equity. This study aims to evaluate the disparity in hospital beds at the county level in China, analyze its causes, and discuss measures to optimize the allocation.MethodsData were drawn from the Chinese County/City Statistical Yearbook (2001-2020). The health resource density index (HRDI) was applied to mediate between the influence of demographic and geographical factors on the allocation of hospital beds. The trends of HRDI allocation were evaluated through the growth incidence curve and the probability density function. The regional disparity in the HRDI was examined through the Lorenz curve, and Dagum Gini coefficient. The contribution of the Gini coefficient and its change were assessed by using the Dagum Gini decomposition method.ResultsFrom 2000 to 2019, the number of hospital beds per thousand people at the county level in China increased dramatically by 1.49 times. From the aspect of the HRDI, there were large regional disparities at the national level, with a Gini coefficient of 0.367 in 2019 and in the three subregions. In 2019, the Gini coefficient of the HRDI exhibited regional variations, with the highest value observed in the western region, followed by the central region and the eastern region. Decomposition reveals that the contribution of interregional disparity changed from the dominant factor to the least important factor, accounting for 29.79% of the overall disparity and the contribution of trans-variation intensity increased from 29.19% to 39.75%, whereas the intraregional disparity remained stable at approximately 31% and became the second most important factor.ConclusionThe regional disparity in hospital beds allocation at the county level in China was large and has not improved substantially. Trans-variation intensity was the main reason for the overall disparity and changes, and the intraregional disparity was more important than the interregional disparity for the overall disparity.
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