How do Chinese people perceive their healthcare system? Trends and determinants of public satisfaction and perceived fairness, 2006-2019
Abstract Background The public's perception of the health system provides valuable insights on health system performance and future directions of improvement. While China's health care reform was a response to people's discontent in the health care system due to the lack of accessibil...
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Main Authors: | Yishan Zhu (Author), Yuanyuan Li (Author), Ming Wu (Author), Hongqiao Fu (Author) |
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