Healthy China: Deepening Health Reform in China Healthy China: Deepening Health Reform in China

Healthy China: Deepening Health Reform in China

Building High-Quality and Value-Based Service Delivery

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Publisher Description

The report recommends that China maintain the goal and direction of its healthcare reform, and continue the shift from its current hospital-centric model that rewards volume and sales, to one that is centered on primary care, focused on improving the quality of basic health services, and delivers high-quality, cost-effective health services. With 20 commissioned background studies, more than 30 case studies, visits to 21 provinces in China, the report proposes practical, concrete steps toward a value-based integrated service model of healthcare financing and delivery, including:1)Creating a new model of people-centered quality integrated health care that strengthens primary care as the core of the health system. This new care model is organized around the health needs of individuals and families and is integrated with higher level care and social services.2)Continuously improve health care quality, establish an effective coordination mechanism, and actively engage all stakeholders and professional bodies to oversee improvements in quality and performance.3)Empowering patients with knowledge and understanding of health services, so that there is more trust in the system and patients are actively engaged in their healthcare decisions.4)Reforming public hospitals, so that they focus on complicated cases and delegate routine care to primary-care providers.5)Changing incentives for providers, so they are rewarded for good patient health outcomes instead of the number of medical procedures used or drugs sold.6)Boosting the status of the health workforce, especially primary-care providers, so they are better paid and supported to ensure a competent health workforce aligned with the new delivery system.7)Allowing qualified private health providers to deliver cost-effective services and compete on a level playing field with the public sector, with the right regulatory oversight, and8)Prioritizing public investments according to the burden of disease, where people live, and the kind of care people need on a daily basis.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2019
January 29
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
410
Pages
PUBLISHER
The World Bank
SELLER
Chicago Review Press, Inc. DBA Independent Publishers Group
SIZE
18.2
MB
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