Background: China has a high burden of diabetes mellitus (DM), and a large proportion of DM patients remain untreated for various reasons, including low availability of primary health care providers. DM patient management is one of the priorities in China's national essential public health programs. Shortage of health workforce has been a major barrier to improving access to health care for DM patients. This study examines the impact of the health workforce on outpatient utilization of DM patients. Methods: Data were collected from China National Health Service Surveys in 2008 and 2013, covering 94 rural counties and 156 urban districts, respectively, with a total of 15,984 DM patients. Household data and facility-based data at count...
Objectives: Fragmented healthcare in China cannot meet the needs of the growing number of type 2 dia...
Abstract Background Although many studies have investigated the relationship between the introductio...
Background Along with three years implementation of health reform in China, this study aimed at prov...
Abstract Background China has a high burden of diabetes mellitus (DM), and a large proportion of DM ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The Diabetes Impact Study followed up a large national population-based s...
Background: The Diabetes Impact Study followed up a large national population-based screening study ...
Background: The Diabetes Impact Study followed up a large national population-based screening study ...
Objective To assess the quality of primary healthcare (PHC) for patients with diabetes in China from...
Regular maintenance of non-communicable chronic diseases can constrain disease progression in diabet...
The Diabetes Impact Study followed up a large national population-based screening study to estimate ...
Regular maintenance of non-communicable chronic diseases can constrain disease progression in diabet...
Objectives: Fragmented healthcare in China cannot meet the needs of the growing number of type 2 dia...
Abstract Background As the direct providers of diabetes management care in primary health care facil...
Objectives: Fragmented healthcare in China cannot meet the needs of the growing number of type 2 dia...
Abstract Background Basic public health services for diabetes play an essential role in controlling ...
Objectives: Fragmented healthcare in China cannot meet the needs of the growing number of type 2 dia...
Abstract Background Although many studies have investigated the relationship between the introductio...
Background Along with three years implementation of health reform in China, this study aimed at prov...
Abstract Background China has a high burden of diabetes mellitus (DM), and a large proportion of DM ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The Diabetes Impact Study followed up a large national population-based s...
Background: The Diabetes Impact Study followed up a large national population-based screening study ...
Background: The Diabetes Impact Study followed up a large national population-based screening study ...
Objective To assess the quality of primary healthcare (PHC) for patients with diabetes in China from...
Regular maintenance of non-communicable chronic diseases can constrain disease progression in diabet...
The Diabetes Impact Study followed up a large national population-based screening study to estimate ...
Regular maintenance of non-communicable chronic diseases can constrain disease progression in diabet...
Objectives: Fragmented healthcare in China cannot meet the needs of the growing number of type 2 dia...
Abstract Background As the direct providers of diabetes management care in primary health care facil...
Objectives: Fragmented healthcare in China cannot meet the needs of the growing number of type 2 dia...
Abstract Background Basic public health services for diabetes play an essential role in controlling ...
Objectives: Fragmented healthcare in China cannot meet the needs of the growing number of type 2 dia...
Abstract Background Although many studies have investigated the relationship between the introductio...
Background Along with three years implementation of health reform in China, this study aimed at prov...