Health System Reform in China 7 China’s health system performance

نویسندگان

  • Yuanli Liu
  • Keqin Rao
  • Jing Wu
  • Emmanuela Gakidou
چکیده

We created a comprehensive set of health-system performance measurements for China nationally and regionally, with health-system coverage and catastrophic medical spending as major indicators. With respect to performance of health-care delivery, China has done well in provision of maternal and child health services, but poorly in addressing non-communicable diseases. For example, coverage of hospital delivery increased from 20% in 1993 to 62% in 2003 for women living in rural areas. However, eff ective coverage of hypertension treatment was only 12% for patients living in urban areas and 7% for those in rural areas in 2004. With respect to performance of health-care fi nancing, 14% of urban and 16% of rural households incurred catastrophic medical expenditure in 2003. Furthermore, 15% of urban and 22% of rural residents had aff ordability diffi culties when accessing health care. Although health-system coverage improved for both urban and rural areas from 1993 to 2003, aff ordability diffi culties had worsened in rural areas. Additionally, substantial inter-regional and intra-regional inequalities in health-system coverage and healthcare aff ordability measures exist. People with low income not only receive lower health-system coverage than those with high income, but also have an increased probability of either not seeking health care when ill or undergoing catastrophic medical spending. China’s current health-system reform eff orts need to be assessed for their eff ect on performance indicators, for which substantial data gaps exist.

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تاریخ انتشار 2005