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Bull World Health Organ ; 93(6): 407-16, 2015 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26240462

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To assess changes in the quality of primary care in two megacities following the introduction of health system reforms in China. METHODS: We conducted multistage stratified random face-to-face surveys of patients visiting community health centres in Shanghai in 2011 and 2013, and Shenzhen in 2012 and 2013. Quality of primary care was measured using an assessment tool. Difference-in-difference analyses based on multiple linear regressions were used to compare the changes over time, after controlling for potential confounders. FINDINGS: Most (2721) of the 3214 participants used a community health centre as their regular source of care and were included in our analyses. The mean total scores for quality of primary care were similar for Shanghai and Shenzhen at baseline. In Shenzhen, the mean total scores for all participants and those on low incomes had worsened by 0.922 (95% CI: 0.629 to 1.215) and 1.203 (95% CI: 0.397 to 2.009), respectively. In Shanghai, however, there were improvements in the mean total scores which included increases in the scores for first-contact utilization, continuity, coordination of information and comprehensiveness. CONCLUSION: The quality of primary care improved in Shanghai but not in Shenzhen. This may be because, in Shanghai, beneficial long-term relationships between patients and general practitioners were supported by capitation payments and the provision of services tailored to the local health priorities.


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Patient Satisfaction/statistics & numerical data , Primary Health Care/standards , Quality of Health Care/statistics & numerical data , Adult , China , Cities , Female , Health Care Reform , Health Care Surveys , Humans , Linear Models , Male , Middle Aged , Physician-Patient Relations , Socioeconomic Factors
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