To investigate the outpatient provider preference and its influencing factors among residents older than 45 years in China's urban areas.The data of China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Survey (CHARLS) taking place in the year 2011 were analyzed with the method of multinominal logistic regression.In the last month, the rates of respondents with hypertension or/and diabetes who were reported being ill and seeking treatment were higher than that of those without such diseases. 51.73% of the hypertensive and 64.81% of the diabetic preferred hospitals to community health service (CHS) and private clinics. Regression results showed that people with Urban Employee Basic Medical Insurance (UEBMI), higher education level, higher capacity t...
This article analyzes cross-sectional data collected from a representative community sample of 2003 ...
Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health service (CHS) f...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>China has the largest number of people with diabetes in the world. Over t...
Objective: To investigate the outpatient provider preference and its influencing factors among resid...
BACKGROUND: While Chinese cities are pursuing economic development, meeting citizen demand for medic...
AbstractPurposeTo compare self-reported diabetes treatments among Chinese urban residents, rural mig...
Background Along with three years implementation of health reform in China, this study aimed at prov...
Background. In China, the prevalence of diabetes has increased significantly over recent decades, ow...
BACKGROUND: Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health ser...
Background: Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health ser...
Regular maintenance of non-communicable chronic diseases can constrain disease progression in diabet...
Purpose: The Chinese population is rapidly ageing before they are rich. The purpose of this paper is...
BACKGROUND: Rapid population ageing in China is increasing the numbers of older people who are likel...
For decades the development of community health services has been emphasized in China to cope with t...
Objectives: Fragmented healthcare in China cannot meet the needs of the growing number of type 2 dia...
This article analyzes cross-sectional data collected from a representative community sample of 2003 ...
Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health service (CHS) f...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>China has the largest number of people with diabetes in the world. Over t...
Objective: To investigate the outpatient provider preference and its influencing factors among resid...
BACKGROUND: While Chinese cities are pursuing economic development, meeting citizen demand for medic...
AbstractPurposeTo compare self-reported diabetes treatments among Chinese urban residents, rural mig...
Background Along with three years implementation of health reform in China, this study aimed at prov...
Background. In China, the prevalence of diabetes has increased significantly over recent decades, ow...
BACKGROUND: Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health ser...
Background: Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health ser...
Regular maintenance of non-communicable chronic diseases can constrain disease progression in diabet...
Purpose: The Chinese population is rapidly ageing before they are rich. The purpose of this paper is...
BACKGROUND: Rapid population ageing in China is increasing the numbers of older people who are likel...
For decades the development of community health services has been emphasized in China to cope with t...
Objectives: Fragmented healthcare in China cannot meet the needs of the growing number of type 2 dia...
This article analyzes cross-sectional data collected from a representative community sample of 2003 ...
Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health service (CHS) f...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>China has the largest number of people with diabetes in the world. Over t...