Hierarchical medical system and local medical performance: A quasi-natural experiment evaluation in Shanghai, China
BackgroundIn order to maintain high standards of healthcare, it is necessary for medical departments to provide high-quality and affordable medical services to local residents. This has been widely accepted in developed countries, while the medical treatment systems in developing countries remain to...
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Main Authors: | Chen Liang (Author), Yihang Zhao (Author), Chenglong Yu (Author), Peng Sang (Author), Long Yang (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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