Optimizing the medical equipment investment in primary care centres in rural China: evidence from a panel threshold model
Abstract Background The previous "one-size-fits-all" practice in resource allocation can no longer adapt to the spatial variation in population and health needs. This study aimed to investigate the spatially heterogeneous effect of medical equipment investment in the township health centre...
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Main Authors: | Wanchun Xu (Author), Zijing Pan (Author), Liang Zhang (Author), Shan Lu (Author) |
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