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Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 659-663, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-886636

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In the fifth scientific and technological revolution, information technology is the first productivity, which has a great impact on the supply and demand of medical services. Generally, internet medicine is equivalent to the combination between health industry and information technology. "Healthy China" strategy is China's "priority development strategy", which adheres to the principle of health equity, emphasizes the integration of health into all policies, and takes co-construction and sharing as the basic path. With implementing internet medicine, "Healthy China" strategy promotes the mobility of medical service with three tools: interconnection, data and artificial intelligence. This enhances the operation efficiency of overall medical and health system, and optimizes the allocation of medical resources. The future development of internet medicine follows the double helix mode driven by technology and policy, and the policy determines the development boundary of the industry. On the basis to ensure medical safety, we should explore the possibility of internet diagnosis and treatment further, and pay attention to the fairness of resource allocation while improving efficiency, so as to realize the co-construction and sharing of health services.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 831-836, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-442221

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Objective To offer decision support for reasonable allocation of medical resources by analysis of the present resources allocated.Methods Lorenz curve and Gini coefficient method were called into play.This paper studied such medical resources as the practicing doctors,registered nurses,medical institutions and hospital beds,from both the population distribution and geographical distribution aspects.The purpose is to compare the allocation in these municipalities (Beijing,Tianjin,Shanghai and Chongqing).Results If the Lorenz curve is drawn based on the total population served with such resources,the Gini coefficients indieate relatively balanced allocation of medical institutions,practicing physicians,and registered nurses in the municipalities,and highly balanced allocation of hospital beds.If the curve is drawn based on geographical distribution,the Gini Coefficient indicates relatively balanced allocation of medical institutions allocation in these municipalities,yet considerable difference in the allocation of practicing physicians,registered nurses,and hospital beds.Conclusion The study shows that medical resources allocation in China in these municipalities mirrors the condition of Priority to population density,and neglect of geographical distribution.It also reveals poor equity in the geographical distribution of medical resources,which plagues accessibility of medical resources.

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