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Influencing factors on remuneration satisfaction of medical staffs in township health centers:Based on Hierarchical Linear Model / 中国卫生政策研究
Chinese Journal of Health Policy ; (12): 16-22, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-482403
ABSTRACT

Objective:

To conduct a survey on the difference in medical staff remuneration level and satisfaction within the eastern, central and western township health centers, explore the influencing factors on remuneration satis-faction, and put forward some suggestions.

Methods:

909 medical staff and 104 township health centers from 9 coun-ties in the eastern, central and western regions were investigated. The Descriptive, ANOVA and Hierarchical Linear Model ( HLM) methods were used to analyze the survey results.

Results:

Average annual medical staff remuneration was 28 324 Yuan in 2011 and the remuneration satisfaction was 2. 77 in five-point scale. The difference between the remuneration level (F=140. 16,P<0. 001) and remuneration satisfaction (F=240. 84,P<0. 001) among three re-gions was statistically significant. The HLM analysis indicated that the working time, workload per day in individual level and whether by practicing the policy of separation between revenue and expenditure, the number of average monthly discharged patients and the fiscal appropriation income in the township health centers level affected the remu-neration satisfaction.

Conclusions:

The medical staff remuneration level and satisfaction in the township health centers were low, both having a great regional difference. Therefore, the improvement of the medical personnel remuneration satisfaction is obtained through improving the revenue and expenditure, and the performance-based pay system.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Prognostic study Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Health Policy Year: 2015 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Prognostic study Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Health Policy Year: 2015 Type: Article