Changes in the perceived quality of primary care in Shanghai and Shenzhen, China: a difference-in-difference analysis
AbstractObjective 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 She...
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Main Authors: | Xiaolin Wei (Author), Haitao Li (Author), Nan Yang (Author), Samuel YS Wong (Author), Marc CS Chong (Author), Leiyu Shi (Author), Martin CS Wong (Author), Jianguang Xu (Author), Dan Zhang (Author), Jinling Tang (Author), Donald KT Li (Author), Qingyue Meng (Author), Sian M Griffiths (Author) |
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