The availability of doctors in rural areas of China is high in comparison to many other countries. However, data from a national survey show that many are poorly trained have have a low workloads. In recent years many of the better qualified doctors have left rural areas and less qualified personnel are allowed to provide services without supervision. This article highlights major problems regarding human health resources in poor rural areas and it suggests options for addressing them
Village doctors in rural China are increasingly faced with fewer resources and limited knowledge whe...
Most economics literature holds that the disparity in income and health resource allocation between ...
In the face of the adverse condition of overpopulation, limited resources and technological backward...
Maldistribution of health professionals between urban and rural areas has been a serious...
Maldistribution of health professionals between urban and rural areas has been a serious problem in ...
This article reports the findings of a questionnaire survey of 43 health workers and a survey of hea...
The lack of health human resources is a global issue. China also faces the same issue, in addition t...
Maldistribution of health professionals between urban and rural areas has been a serious problem in ...
BACKGROUND: Since 1968, China has trained about 1.5 million barefoot doctors in a few years' time to...
Background: Since 1968, China has trained about 1.5 million barefoot doctors in a few years' ti...
The principal problems of healthcare services in China are “difficulty in seeing a doctor”and “high ...
BACKGROUND: Since 1968, China has trained about 1.5 million barefoot doctors in a few years' time to...
In this paper, we analyse China’s current health workforce in terms of quantity, quality, and distri...
Both health resources and access to these resources increased after China’s health care reform...
Introduction The aim of this study was to identify whether policies in different stages of medical ...
Village doctors in rural China are increasingly faced with fewer resources and limited knowledge whe...
Most economics literature holds that the disparity in income and health resource allocation between ...
In the face of the adverse condition of overpopulation, limited resources and technological backward...
Maldistribution of health professionals between urban and rural areas has been a serious...
Maldistribution of health professionals between urban and rural areas has been a serious problem in ...
This article reports the findings of a questionnaire survey of 43 health workers and a survey of hea...
The lack of health human resources is a global issue. China also faces the same issue, in addition t...
Maldistribution of health professionals between urban and rural areas has been a serious problem in ...
BACKGROUND: Since 1968, China has trained about 1.5 million barefoot doctors in a few years' time to...
Background: Since 1968, China has trained about 1.5 million barefoot doctors in a few years' ti...
The principal problems of healthcare services in China are “difficulty in seeing a doctor”and “high ...
BACKGROUND: Since 1968, China has trained about 1.5 million barefoot doctors in a few years' time to...
In this paper, we analyse China’s current health workforce in terms of quantity, quality, and distri...
Both health resources and access to these resources increased after China’s health care reform...
Introduction The aim of this study was to identify whether policies in different stages of medical ...
Village doctors in rural China are increasingly faced with fewer resources and limited knowledge whe...
Most economics literature holds that the disparity in income and health resource allocation between ...
In the face of the adverse condition of overpopulation, limited resources and technological backward...