Study on policy implementation of family doctors′ contracted services
10.3760/cma.j.cn111325-20200408-01052
- VernacularTitle:家庭医生签约服务政策执行进展分析
- Author:
Miaomiao TIAN
1
;
Fang WANG
;
Meng JIA
;
Shasha YUAN
;
Ci DU
;
Minjie ZHAO
;
Linlin YANG
Author Information
1. 中国医学科学院医学信息研究所卫生体系与政策研究中心,北京 100020
- From:
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration
2020;36(7):549-552
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To analyze the policy implementation of family doctors′ contracted services in different regions based on practices in typical regions.Methods:From April to October 2019, we conducted field investigations in 14 regions, collected data on policy formulation and implementation, organizational form and service content of contracting service, incentive mechanism and capacity development. By means of key persons′ interview, we tried to understand the background of district/county policy implementation, as well as policy delivery and existing difficulties. The measurement data were expressed by means, and the qualitative data were used to extract the key content through semantic analysis.Results:The policy of family doctors′ contracted services had been promoted from pilot exploration to normative development. 71.0% of responsible entities of the contracted services in research regions were family doctor teams. Contraction fee has begun to reflect the value of family doctors′ work, while the average contracted service fees in the eastern, central and western regions were 125, 31.25 and 42.5 yuan/person/year respectively. Comprehensive incentives and health insurance policies in some regions played a role in promoting contracted services.Conclusions:It is necessary to establish the family doctors′ " three roles" management concept, namely health gatekeeper, rights exchanger and resource coordinator; strengthen the professional training and capacity promoting of family doctors, implement the connotation of contracted service fees and economic incentives, in order to play the policy′s basic role in constructing a health-centered system.