Research on the Dynamic Evolution of Medical Consortium Promoting the Coordinated Development of Medical Resourc-es Supply and Regional Economy:A Case Study of Sichuan Province
- VernacularTitle:医联体促进医疗资源供给与区域经济协同发展的动态演进研究:以四川省为例
- Author:
Yang CHEN
1
;
Xinmei YANG
;
Xingyue ZHU
Author Information
1. 成都市第三人民医院质量评价与病案管理部 四川 成都 610031
- Keywords:
input of medical resources,economic development;
cooperative development;
Sichuan
- From:
Chinese Health Economics
2024;43(7):52-58
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To clarify the effect of the reform of Sichuan medical association on the coordinated development of medical re-sources supply and regional economy,and provide a basis for continuing to promote the coordinated development.Methods:Based on the panel data of 18 prefecture-level cities and 3 autonomous prefectures in Sichuan Province from 2009 to 2021,the medical resources invest-ment and economic development level of each city(state)in Sichuan Province were calculated by entropy weight method.Through the cou-pled coordination model,the degree of coordinated development was measured.The discontinuous time series model is used to measure the impact of the implementation of the medical association policy on the degree of coordinated development.Results:From 2009 to 2021,the supply of medical resources in Sichuan Province showed an overall upward trend,but the characteristics of the first concentration were ob-vious.In 2021,the coupling degree between medical resources investment and economic development in Sichuan Province is high(0.808),but the coupling coordination degree was still in a barely coordinated stage(0.540).The implementation of the reform of medical associa-tion effectively promoted the coordinated development of medical resource supply and regional economy.Conclusion:Local governments need to further strengthen the building of medical associations.By making long-term medical resources planning and exploring the role of digital technology in the medical field,it will further promote the expansion and balanced distribution of high-quality medical resources.