1.Egalitarian Health Policy Preference and Its Related Factors in Korea: National Representative Sample Survey.
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2015;30(6):676-681
Recently in Korea, the commercialization of health services has come to the fore, and the issue of egalitarianism/universal coverage in health is a matter for debate. This study explored the extent of Korean citizen's preference for egalitarian health policies focusing on the provision of health care service, financing and related factors. The data came from the 2011 Korean General Social Survey (KGSS) and the International Social Survey Program (ISSP). The preference for an egalitarian health policy (dependent variable) was divided into a preference for an egalitarian health services provision (ES) and a willingness to contribute (WC) to it. Each index was linearly regressed with demographic factors, socioeconomic status, ideology, and health-related factors. ES was significantly associated with an individual's egalitarianism and political liberalism, having illness/disability, having no additional private health insurance, and their perception of health insurance coverage. WC was associated with age, sex, household income, education, egalitarianism, and their perception of health insurance coverage. There were evidently different factors between ES and WC, mainly socioeconomic factors. WC was strongly influenced by socioeconomic status, whereas ES seemed to be linked more closely to economic affordability. Moreover, the results showed that Korean citizens prefer ES but do not like WC. These results deserve great attention, and the authorities should keep it in perspective. If the government wants to make a successful attempt to change the healthcare system through public policy, it will need to take public preferences into account.
Adolescent
;
Adult
;
Age Distribution
;
Aged
;
Aged, 80 and over
;
Consumer Behavior/*statistics & numerical data
;
Employment/statistics & numerical data
;
Female
;
*Health Policy
;
Health Services Accessibility/*statistics & numerical data
;
Humans
;
Income
;
Male
;
Middle Aged
;
Patient Preference/*statistics & numerical data
;
*Politics
;
Republic of Korea/epidemiology
;
Sex Distribution
;
Social Class
;
Socioeconomic Factors
;
Surveys and Questionnaires
;
Universal Coverage/*statistics & numerical data
;
Young Adult
2.2011 Shanghai customer satisfaction report of DSA/X-ray equipment's after-service.
Bin LI ; Jianguo QIAN ; Shaoping CAO ; Yunxin ZHENG ; Zitian XU ; Lijun WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2012;36(6):451-458
To improve the manufacturer's medical equipment after-sale service, the fifth Shanghai zone customer satisfaction survey was launched by the end of 2011. The DSA/X-ray equipment was setup as an independent category for the first time. From the survey we can show that the DSA/X-ray equipment's CSI is higher than last year, the customer satisfaction scores of preventive maintenance and service contract are lower than others, and CSI of local brand is lower than imported brand.
Consumer Behavior
;
Product Surveillance, Postmarketing
;
statistics & numerical data
;
Quality Control
;
Radiography
;
instrumentation
;
standards
3.2008 Shanghai Customer Satisfaction Survey report of after-sales service for medical imaging equipments.
Bin LI ; Li-Jun WANG ; Li-Fang ZHANG ; Jian-Guo QIAN ; Jia-Gang ZHENG ; Gao-Jie ZHU ; De-Hua HE ; Zi-Tian XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2009;33(4):297-300
To improve the after-sales service, a survey aimed at the after-serveis of 3 kinds of medical equipment is applied among 68 hospitals in Shanghai Area in 2008.The Stat. and analysis results are showed in the paper, which will certainly channel off suppliers to set up a harmonious market together.
China
;
Consumer Behavior
;
statistics & numerical data
;
Data Collection
;
Product Surveillance, Postmarketing

Result Analysis
Print
Save
E-mail