Has China's hierarchical medical system improved doctor-patient relationships?

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Yang Gao, Yang Yang, Shoupeng Wang, Wenqian Zhang, Jiao Lu
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Abstract

Background and objective: Developing harmonious doctor-patient relationships is a powerful way to promote the construction of a new pattern of medical reform in developing countries. We aim to analyze the effects of China's hierarchical medical system on doctor-patient relationships, thus contributing to China's medical and health system reform.

Methods: With panel data on prefectural-level cities in China from 2012 to 2019, we used a time-varying difference-in-differences model to evaluate the effect of hierarchical medical treatment policy.

Results: Hierarchical medical treatment policies can significantly improve doctor-patient relationships, and this conclusion is supported by various robustness tests. And improving doctor-patient relationships can be indirectly realized by the optimization of resource allocation and saving of medical costs. In addition, the marginal effect of the pilot policy on doctor-patient relationships decreased with age within the city population. In focal cities and cities with high levels of fiscal spending on health care, the effect of the pilot policy on doctor-patient relationships was stronger.

Conclusion: While reinforcing the literature on the doctor-patient relationship, this study also provides a reference for further exploration of the pilot policy of hierarchical medical treatment and the development of new medical and health system reform in developing countries.

中国的分级诊疗制度是否改善了医患关系?
背景和目的:发展和谐医患关系是推动发展中国家构建医疗改革新格局的有力途径。我们旨在分析中国分级诊疗制度对医患关系的影响,从而为中国医疗卫生体制改革做出贡献:利用 2012 年至 2019 年中国地级市的面板数据,采用时变差分模型评估分级诊疗政策的效果:分级诊疗政策可以显著改善医患关系,这一结论得到了各种稳健性检验的支持。而医患关系的改善可以通过优化资源配置和节约医疗成本来间接实现。此外,试点政策对医患关系的边际效应随城市人口年龄的增长而递减。在重点城市和医疗卫生财政支出水平较高的城市,试点政策对医患关系的影响更大:本研究在丰富医患关系相关文献的同时,也为发展中国家进一步探索分级诊疗试点政策和开展新的医疗卫生体制改革提供了参考。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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