Rapid Economic Development May Contribute Little to Healthcare in China Data analysis and indications of healthcare resources’ availability and distribution in China

In the past several decades, China has experienced huge economic development. However, whether healthcare, as a crucial factor of social welfare, has also been improved is arguable. This essay conducts data analysis to assess the relationship between economic development and healthcare from two side...

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Main Author: Chen Yifei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/78/e3sconf_iseese2020_01048.pdf
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spelling doaj-2e5a2a3a44814a76aaeffd01de202a192021-04-02T20:46:50ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-012180104810.1051/e3sconf/202021801048e3sconf_iseese2020_01048Rapid Economic Development May Contribute Little to Healthcare in China Data analysis and indications of healthcare resources’ availability and distribution in ChinaChen Yifei0Concord College, the United KingdomIn the past several decades, China has experienced huge economic development. However, whether healthcare, as a crucial factor of social welfare, has also been improved is arguable. This essay conducts data analysis to assess the relationship between economic development and healthcare from two sides, whether the available healthcare resources have been expanded and whether the distribution of healthcare has been more reasonable, supported by results from data analysis process (regression) and size of Gini coefficient based on population and geographical area respectively.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/78/e3sconf_iseese2020_01048.pdf
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title Rapid Economic Development May Contribute Little to Healthcare in China Data analysis and indications of healthcare resources’ availability and distribution in China
title_short Rapid Economic Development May Contribute Little to Healthcare in China Data analysis and indications of healthcare resources’ availability and distribution in China
title_full Rapid Economic Development May Contribute Little to Healthcare in China Data analysis and indications of healthcare resources’ availability and distribution in China
title_fullStr Rapid Economic Development May Contribute Little to Healthcare in China Data analysis and indications of healthcare resources’ availability and distribution in China
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Economic Development May Contribute Little to Healthcare in China Data analysis and indications of healthcare resources’ availability and distribution in China
title_sort rapid economic development may contribute little to healthcare in china data analysis and indications of healthcare resources’ availability and distribution in china
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description In the past several decades, China has experienced huge economic development. However, whether healthcare, as a crucial factor of social welfare, has also been improved is arguable. This essay conducts data analysis to assess the relationship between economic development and healthcare from two sides, whether the available healthcare resources have been expanded and whether the distribution of healthcare has been more reasonable, supported by results from data analysis process (regression) and size of Gini coefficient based on population and geographical area respectively.
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