Access to health care, as a determinant of health, became unequally distributed in China as a result of continued pursuit of the market-oriented reforms introduced the late 1970s. Increasing urban-rural socio-economic disparities jeopardized the equity in social welfare and particularly the equity of access to health care, which has been widely considered a key objective of health care policies, in turn putting the disadvantaged communities in especially vulnerable position by increasing their health risks. Using the household survey data from the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS), changes in the accessibility of health care are herein examined at the household level across socioeconomic groups in nine provinces of China over the 198...
Abstract Background Despite economic growth and improved health outcomes over the past few decades, ...
Background: China’s recent growth in income has been unequally distributed, resulting in an unusuall...
To examine changes and equity in use of maternal care in different types of rural and urban areas in...
This thesis examines the access of health care facilities in nine provinces of China between the yea...
Abstract Background China’s health system has shown remarkable progress in health provision and heal...
One major critique of the Chinese economic reform focuses on disparities in development. This study ...
Both health resources and access to these resources increased after China’s health care reform...
This study evaluates changes in access to health care in response to the pilot experiment of urban h...
This paper investigates equity with respect to one component of welfare in China--the provision and ...
Despite near universal health insurance coverage in China, populations with low incomes may still fa...
This paper examines the changes in equality of health and health care in China during its transition...
Background: China's recent growth in income has been unequally distributed, resulting in an unusuall...
To assess the trend of urban-rural disparities in hospital admissions and medical expenditure betwee...
China made great progress in reducing mortality between 1950 and 1980 when its life expectancy at bi...
<p>Regional disparities in geographical access to hospital care are found throughout China. Understa...
Abstract Background Despite economic growth and improved health outcomes over the past few decades, ...
Background: China’s recent growth in income has been unequally distributed, resulting in an unusuall...
To examine changes and equity in use of maternal care in different types of rural and urban areas in...
This thesis examines the access of health care facilities in nine provinces of China between the yea...
Abstract Background China’s health system has shown remarkable progress in health provision and heal...
One major critique of the Chinese economic reform focuses on disparities in development. This study ...
Both health resources and access to these resources increased after China’s health care reform...
This study evaluates changes in access to health care in response to the pilot experiment of urban h...
This paper investigates equity with respect to one component of welfare in China--the provision and ...
Despite near universal health insurance coverage in China, populations with low incomes may still fa...
This paper examines the changes in equality of health and health care in China during its transition...
Background: China's recent growth in income has been unequally distributed, resulting in an unusuall...
To assess the trend of urban-rural disparities in hospital admissions and medical expenditure betwee...
China made great progress in reducing mortality between 1950 and 1980 when its life expectancy at bi...
<p>Regional disparities in geographical access to hospital care are found throughout China. Understa...
Abstract Background Despite economic growth and improved health outcomes over the past few decades, ...
Background: China’s recent growth in income has been unequally distributed, resulting in an unusuall...
To examine changes and equity in use of maternal care in different types of rural and urban areas in...