Peer-Reviewed Research About Community Health Centres
Title | The development of urban community health centres for strengthening primary care in China: a systematic literature review |
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Name of Journal/Book | British Medical Bulletin |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Country of Research | China |
Population Level Focus | National |
Language of Publication | English |
Abstract/Summary | Introduction: This review outlines the development of China's primary care system, with implications for improving equitable health care. Sources of data: Government documents, official statistics, and recent literature identified through systematic searches performed on NCBI PubMed. Areas of agreement: Community health centres (CHCs) are being developed as the major primary care provider in urban China, with laudable achievements. The road towards a strong primary care-led system is promising but challenging. Areas of controversy: The effectiveness in improving equitable care through the expansion of primary care workforce and redesign of the social medical insurance system warrants further exploration. Growing points: Healthcare disparities exist in the health system wherein universal health coverage and gatekeepers have not yet been established. Areas timely for developing research: Future prospective studies should aim to provide solutions for strengthening the leading role of CHCs in providing equitable care in response to population ageing and multimorbidity challenges. |
Link to Article | https://academic.oup.com/bmb/article/116/1/139/400846 |
File | The-development-of-urban-community-health-centres-for-strengthening-primary-care-in-China-a-systematic-literature-review.pdf |