Distribution of health care resources in Mongolia using the Gini coefficient

Abstract Background Attaining the perfect balance of health care resources is probably impracticable; however, it is possible to achieve improvements in the distribution of these resources. In terms of the distribution of health resources, equal access to these resources would make health services a...

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Main Authors: Oyunchimeg Erdenee, Sekar Ayu Paramita, Chiho Yamazaki, Hiroshi Koyama
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-08-01
Series:Human Resources for Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12960-017-0232-1
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spelling doaj-dfbd5df023a642039aaf6af20745d8b62020-11-24T22:06:40ZengBMCHuman Resources for Health1478-44912017-08-011511910.1186/s12960-017-0232-1Distribution of health care resources in Mongolia using the Gini coefficientOyunchimeg Erdenee0Sekar Ayu Paramita1Chiho Yamazaki2Hiroshi Koyama3Department of Public Health, Gunma UniversityDepartment of Public Health, Gunma UniversityDepartment of Public Health, Gunma UniversityDepartment of Public Health, Gunma UniversityAbstract Background Attaining the perfect balance of health care resources is probably impracticable; however, it is possible to achieve improvements in the distribution of these resources. In terms of the distribution of health resources, equal access to these resources would make health services available to all people. The aim of this study was to compare the distributions of health care resources in urban, suburban, and rural areas of Mongolia. Methods We compared urban and rural areas using the Mann–Whitney U test and further investigated the distribution equality of physicians, nurses, and hospital beds throughout Mongolia using the Gini coefficient—a common measure of distribution derived from the Lorenz curve. Two indicators were calculated: the distribution per 10 000 population and the distribution per 1000 km2 area. Results Urban and rural areas were significantly different only in the distribution of physicians per population. However, in terms of the distribution per area, there were statistical differences in physicians, nurses, and hospital beds. We also found that distributions per population unit were equal, with Gini coefficients for physicians, nurses, and hospital beds of 0.18, 0.07, and 0.06, respectively. Distributions per area unit were highly unequal, with Gini coefficients for physicians, nurses, and hospital beds of 0.74, 0.67, and 0.69, respectively. Conclusions Although the distributions of health care resources per population were adequate for the population size, a striking difference was found in terms of the distributions per geographical area. Because of the nomadic lifestyle of rural and remote populations in Mongolia, geographical imbalances need to be taken into consideration when formulating policy, rather than simply increasing the number of health care resources.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12960-017-0232-1Geographic distributionEqualityPhysiciansHealth resourcesMongolia
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author Oyunchimeg Erdenee
Sekar Ayu Paramita
Chiho Yamazaki
Hiroshi Koyama
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Sekar Ayu Paramita
Chiho Yamazaki
Hiroshi Koyama
Distribution of health care resources in Mongolia using the Gini coefficient
Human Resources for Health
Geographic distribution
Equality
Physicians
Health resources
Mongolia
author_facet Oyunchimeg Erdenee
Sekar Ayu Paramita
Chiho Yamazaki
Hiroshi Koyama
author_sort Oyunchimeg Erdenee
title Distribution of health care resources in Mongolia using the Gini coefficient
title_short Distribution of health care resources in Mongolia using the Gini coefficient
title_full Distribution of health care resources in Mongolia using the Gini coefficient
title_fullStr Distribution of health care resources in Mongolia using the Gini coefficient
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of health care resources in Mongolia using the Gini coefficient
title_sort distribution of health care resources in mongolia using the gini coefficient
publisher BMC
series Human Resources for Health
issn 1478-4491
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Abstract Background Attaining the perfect balance of health care resources is probably impracticable; however, it is possible to achieve improvements in the distribution of these resources. In terms of the distribution of health resources, equal access to these resources would make health services available to all people. The aim of this study was to compare the distributions of health care resources in urban, suburban, and rural areas of Mongolia. Methods We compared urban and rural areas using the Mann–Whitney U test and further investigated the distribution equality of physicians, nurses, and hospital beds throughout Mongolia using the Gini coefficient—a common measure of distribution derived from the Lorenz curve. Two indicators were calculated: the distribution per 10 000 population and the distribution per 1000 km2 area. Results Urban and rural areas were significantly different only in the distribution of physicians per population. However, in terms of the distribution per area, there were statistical differences in physicians, nurses, and hospital beds. We also found that distributions per population unit were equal, with Gini coefficients for physicians, nurses, and hospital beds of 0.18, 0.07, and 0.06, respectively. Distributions per area unit were highly unequal, with Gini coefficients for physicians, nurses, and hospital beds of 0.74, 0.67, and 0.69, respectively. Conclusions Although the distributions of health care resources per population were adequate for the population size, a striking difference was found in terms of the distributions per geographical area. Because of the nomadic lifestyle of rural and remote populations in Mongolia, geographical imbalances need to be taken into consideration when formulating policy, rather than simply increasing the number of health care resources.
topic Geographic distribution
Equality
Physicians
Health resources
Mongolia
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12960-017-0232-1
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