Unequal distribution of health human resource in mainland China: what are the determinants from a comprehensive perspective?

Abstract Background The inequality of health human resource is a worldwide problem, and solving it also is one of the major goals of China’s recent health system reform. Yet there is a huge disparity among cities in mainland China. The aim of this study is to analyze the distribution inequality of t...

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Main Authors: Dan Li, Zhongliang Zhou, Yafei Si, Yongjian Xu, Chi Shen, Yiyang Wang, Xiao Wang
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-02-01
Series:International Journal for Equity in Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12939-018-0742-z
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spelling doaj-dab4d069b1894c38848929701cd883e92020-11-24T23:55:40ZengBMCInternational Journal for Equity in Health1475-92762018-02-0117111210.1186/s12939-018-0742-zUnequal distribution of health human resource in mainland China: what are the determinants from a comprehensive perspective?Dan Li0Zhongliang Zhou1Yafei Si2Yongjian Xu3Chi Shen4Yiyang Wang5Xiao Wang6School of Public Policy and Administration, Xi’an Jiaotong UniversitySchool of Public Policy and Administration, Xi’an Jiaotong UniversitySchool of Public Policy and Administration, Xi’an Jiaotong UniversitySchool of Public Policy and Administration, Xi’an Jiaotong UniversitySchool of Public Policy and Administration, Xi’an Jiaotong UniversityInternational Business School Suzhou, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool UniversityInternational Business School Suzhou, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool UniversityAbstract Background The inequality of health human resource is a worldwide problem, and solving it also is one of the major goals of China’s recent health system reform. Yet there is a huge disparity among cities in mainland China. The aim of this study is to analyze the distribution inequality of the health human resource in 322 prefecture-level cities of mainland China in 2014, and to reveal the facets and causes of the inequalities. Methods The data for this study were acquired from the provincial and municipal Health Statistics Yearbook (2014) and Statistical Yearbook (2014), the municipal National Economic Bulletin (2014), and the official websites of municipal governments, involving 322 prefecture-level cities. Meanwhile, Concentration Index was used to measure the magnitude of the unequal distribution of health human resource. A decomposition analysis was employed to quantify the contribution of each determinant to the total inequality. Results The overall concentration index of doctors and nurses in mainland China in 2014 was 0.1038 (95% CI = 0.0208, 0.1865) and 0.0785 (95% CI =0.0018, 0.1561). Decomposition of the concentration index revealed that economic status was the primary contributor (58.5% and 57%) to the inequality of doctors and nurses, followed by the Southwest China (19.1% and 18.6%), urbanization level (− 13.1% and − 12.8%), and revenue (8.0% and 7.8%). Party secretaries with Master degree (7.0%, 6.8%), mayors who were 60 years old or above (6.3%, 6.1%) also were proved to be a major contributor to the inequality of health human resource. Conclusions There was inequality of health human resource distribution which was pro-rich in mainland China in 2014. Economic status of the cities accounted for most of the existing inequality, followed by the Southwest China, urbanization level, revenue, party secretaries with Master degree, and mayors who were 60 years old or above in respective importance. Besides, the party secretaries and mayors also had certain influence on the allocation of health human resource. The tough issue of HHR inequality should be addressed by comprehensive measures from a multidisciplinary perspective.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12939-018-0742-zInequalityHealth human resourceConcentration indexDecomposition analysis
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author Dan Li
Zhongliang Zhou
Yafei Si
Yongjian Xu
Chi Shen
Yiyang Wang
Xiao Wang
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Zhongliang Zhou
Yafei Si
Yongjian Xu
Chi Shen
Yiyang Wang
Xiao Wang
Unequal distribution of health human resource in mainland China: what are the determinants from a comprehensive perspective?
International Journal for Equity in Health
Inequality
Health human resource
Concentration index
Decomposition analysis
author_facet Dan Li
Zhongliang Zhou
Yafei Si
Yongjian Xu
Chi Shen
Yiyang Wang
Xiao Wang
author_sort Dan Li
title Unequal distribution of health human resource in mainland China: what are the determinants from a comprehensive perspective?
title_short Unequal distribution of health human resource in mainland China: what are the determinants from a comprehensive perspective?
title_full Unequal distribution of health human resource in mainland China: what are the determinants from a comprehensive perspective?
title_fullStr Unequal distribution of health human resource in mainland China: what are the determinants from a comprehensive perspective?
title_full_unstemmed Unequal distribution of health human resource in mainland China: what are the determinants from a comprehensive perspective?
title_sort unequal distribution of health human resource in mainland china: what are the determinants from a comprehensive perspective?
publisher BMC
series International Journal for Equity in Health
issn 1475-9276
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Abstract Background The inequality of health human resource is a worldwide problem, and solving it also is one of the major goals of China’s recent health system reform. Yet there is a huge disparity among cities in mainland China. The aim of this study is to analyze the distribution inequality of the health human resource in 322 prefecture-level cities of mainland China in 2014, and to reveal the facets and causes of the inequalities. Methods The data for this study were acquired from the provincial and municipal Health Statistics Yearbook (2014) and Statistical Yearbook (2014), the municipal National Economic Bulletin (2014), and the official websites of municipal governments, involving 322 prefecture-level cities. Meanwhile, Concentration Index was used to measure the magnitude of the unequal distribution of health human resource. A decomposition analysis was employed to quantify the contribution of each determinant to the total inequality. Results The overall concentration index of doctors and nurses in mainland China in 2014 was 0.1038 (95% CI = 0.0208, 0.1865) and 0.0785 (95% CI =0.0018, 0.1561). Decomposition of the concentration index revealed that economic status was the primary contributor (58.5% and 57%) to the inequality of doctors and nurses, followed by the Southwest China (19.1% and 18.6%), urbanization level (− 13.1% and − 12.8%), and revenue (8.0% and 7.8%). Party secretaries with Master degree (7.0%, 6.8%), mayors who were 60 years old or above (6.3%, 6.1%) also were proved to be a major contributor to the inequality of health human resource. Conclusions There was inequality of health human resource distribution which was pro-rich in mainland China in 2014. Economic status of the cities accounted for most of the existing inequality, followed by the Southwest China, urbanization level, revenue, party secretaries with Master degree, and mayors who were 60 years old or above in respective importance. Besides, the party secretaries and mayors also had certain influence on the allocation of health human resource. The tough issue of HHR inequality should be addressed by comprehensive measures from a multidisciplinary perspective.
topic Inequality
Health human resource
Concentration index
Decomposition analysis
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12939-018-0742-z
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