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Cognitive status and impact of tiered medical care system implementation on medical staff / 中国卫生政策研究
Chinese Journal of Health Policy ; (12): 53-57, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-703547
ABSTRACT

Objective:

To understand the impact of hierarchical medical system on the medical staff at all levels of medical institutions in the pilot areas,and their cognitive status and influencing factors for hierarchical medical sys-tem,for the purpose of providing scientific reference for improving the hierarchical medical system.

Methods:

435 of medical staffs were selected with the help of by stratified random sampling from different levels of medical institutions from 15 pilot areas and a questionnaire survey methodology was used in this study to gather views of the medical staffs.

Results:

It has been revealed that after the system is implemented,there were differences in the total monthly salary,performance pay ratio,workload and the relationship between doctors and patients at different levels of medi-cal institutions. The medical staff at all levels of medical institutions had a high degree of awareness of hierarchical medical system,and the cognition rate was 81.4%. Among them,tertiary hospitals,township hospitals,community health service centers,secondary hospitals;different department categories,job titles,performance pay ratio and sal-ary changes in the medical staff have different cognition of the grading.

Conclusions:

To further develop the key role of medical staff in the hierarchical medical system, strengthen the attention of secondary hospitals to enhance the service capacity of primary healthcare units at the same time,reform the pay system,mobilize the enthusiasm of med-ical institutions and medical staff,and promote the development of hierarchical treatment system.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Health Policy Year: 2018 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Health Policy Year: 2018 Type: Article