Status of Health Resource Allocation of Medical Institutions in Poverty-stricken Areas
10.3969/j.issn.1003-4706.2018.03.009
- VernacularTitle:我国集中连片贫困地区医疗机构资源配置现状
- Author:
Fu-Xiang XIE
1
;
Meng-Yun SUI
;
Zhao-Fang ZHU
;
Xiao-Hong WU
;
Yan-Hua HUANG
Author Information
1. 云南省医学信息研究所
- Keywords:
Poor areas;
Medical institutions;
Resource allocation;
Status analysis
- From:
Journal of Kunming Medical University
2018;39(3):49-54
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To understand the status quo of health resource allocation of medical institutions in poverty-stricken areas, and to provide decision-making basis for rationalizing health and poverty alleviation policies and improving the overall service capacity of medical institutions in poverty-stricken areas. Me thods The overall institutions, bed capacity and staffs in medical institutions in 680 poor counties were analyzed. Re s ults The proportion of government health expenditure in 14 concentrated areas was lower than 15%. The largest number of health institutions was 349 in the Dabie Mountains and 70 in Tibet, and the number of beds was lower than the national average level of 5.11.The largest number of health technical staff for 1 000 people of the four provinces is 4.42 people, the smallest number is 2.72 in Wumeng mountain area;the registered nurses (number) for 1 000 people is up to 1.56 people in the Luo Xia mountain area, the lowest Tibet, only 0.39 people. Thousands of population practice (assistant) physician number of Tibetans is up to 2.98 people, the lowest is 1.07 for the Xinjiang Southern Xinjiang three states; health care than the lowest in Tibet 1:0.54. Conclus ion At present, China's centralized contiguous poverty-stricken areas of county-level medical institutions is extremely short of resources, and the health resource allocation is uneven.