Service quality of primary healthcare institutions under the vertically integrated model: A perspective of demanding side
10.3969/j.issn.1674-2982.2017.07.007
- VernacularTitle:基于典型案例的纵向整合模式下基层医疗卫生机构服务质量研究
- Author:
Shasha YUAN
;
Zhipeng YONG
;
Fang WANG
;
Jun ZHAO
;
Xi LI
;
Yongchao CHEN
;
Hongyi DU
- Keywords:
Primary health care;
Vertical integration;
Primary health institution;
Service quality assessment
- From:
Chinese Journal of Health Policy
2017;10(7):41-46
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective: On the basis of typical cases, the objective of this study is to assess the service quality of primary healthcare institutions under the vertically integrated model from the perspective of demanding side.Methods: The vertical model between Renhe Hospital and Lixian Township Health Center was selected as the case study.Quantitative data were collected by exit review using Primary health-Care quality service Assessment Tool (PCAT)-Chinese version from the patients seeking services in Lixian.Quantitative data were analyzed by descriptive statistics and multiple linear regression equations while qualitative data were analyzed by thematic framework analysis.Results: Under the vertical model, the PCAT total score was 20.09.The scores on the first diagnosis, continuity of care, and comprehensiveness of care and coordination of care were 6.59, 3.27, 4.58 and 5.62 respectively.The scores on the three dimensional extensions, family-centered, community-oriented, medical culture were 3.07, 1.86 and 2.67 respectively.The difference was significant for the PCAT total score between a number of visits and the length of waiting time for services in Lixian.Conclusions: Under the vertical model, primary healthcare institutions did better in the first diagnosis while weaker in continuity and the three dimensional extensions.With the development of the integration, the primary healthcare institutions need to strengthen the continuity and downward referral in the future.Future researches and follow-up, analysis is needed to track the impact of the vertically integrated model.