Proper management of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is a severe challenge to China's rural health system. This study investigates what influences the poor medical treatment of NCDs (diabetes and angina) by evaluating the “know-do gap” between provider knowledge and practice. To determine whether low levels of provider knowledge low quality of patient care is the primary constraint on the quality of NCDs diagnosis and treatment in rural China. Providers from Village Clinics (VC) and Township Health Centers (THC), and Standardized Patients (SP) were selected by a multi-stage random sampling method. Clinical vignettes were administered to 306 providers from 103 VCs and 50 THCs in rural Sichuan Province. SPs presented diabetes symptoms comple...
BACKGROUND: Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health ser...
Background: Vietnam’s network of commune health centers (CHCs) have historically managed a...
Background: Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health ser...
Proper management of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is a severe challenge to China's rural health ...
Background Improving type 2 diabetes (T2D) care is key to managing and reducing disease burden due t...
Background: In the past two decades, China has focused on expanding primary care services in its rur...
The agency problem between patients and doctors has long been emphasised in the health economics lit...
Abstract Background Although the progress in global health initiatives has improved the availability...
Background Medical records play a fundamental role in healthcare delivery, quality assessment and im...
The agency problem between patients and doctors has long been emphasised in the health economics lit...
The weak primary healthcare system in China brings challenges to the national strategy of primary me...
Objective To assess the quality of primary healthcare (PHC) for patients with diabetes in China from...
Background: To ensure equity and accessibility of public health care in rural areas, the Chinese cen...
Background: In rural China, patients have free choice of health facilities for outpatient services. ...
In 2003, China launched a new health insurance system - the New Cooperative Medicine Scheme (NCMS) i...
BACKGROUND: Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health ser...
Background: Vietnam’s network of commune health centers (CHCs) have historically managed a...
Background: Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health ser...
Proper management of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is a severe challenge to China's rural health ...
Background Improving type 2 diabetes (T2D) care is key to managing and reducing disease burden due t...
Background: In the past two decades, China has focused on expanding primary care services in its rur...
The agency problem between patients and doctors has long been emphasised in the health economics lit...
Abstract Background Although the progress in global health initiatives has improved the availability...
Background Medical records play a fundamental role in healthcare delivery, quality assessment and im...
The agency problem between patients and doctors has long been emphasised in the health economics lit...
The weak primary healthcare system in China brings challenges to the national strategy of primary me...
Objective To assess the quality of primary healthcare (PHC) for patients with diabetes in China from...
Background: To ensure equity and accessibility of public health care in rural areas, the Chinese cen...
Background: In rural China, patients have free choice of health facilities for outpatient services. ...
In 2003, China launched a new health insurance system - the New Cooperative Medicine Scheme (NCMS) i...
BACKGROUND: Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health ser...
Background: Vietnam’s network of commune health centers (CHCs) have historically managed a...
Background: Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health ser...