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Can Comprehensive Medical Reform Improve the Efficiency of Medical Resource Allocation? Evidence From China

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Specialty Public Health
Date 2024 Jan 5
PMID 38179320
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To evaluate the impact of comprehensive medical reform on the efficiency of medical resource allocation in China. This study employs the Slacks-Based Measure- Directional Distance Function (SBM-DDF) to estimate the efficiency of medical resource allocation (MRAE) in China, using panel data from 30 provinces during 2009-2021. Moreover, a multi-period Difference in differences (DID) model is developed to explore the effect of the comprehensive medical reform pilot (CMRP) strategy on efficiency of medical resource allocation in China. The results show that the average value of China's medical resources allocation efficiency is 0.861 during the sample period. Coastal area has a higher MRAE than that in the inland area. The DID results show that the comprehensive medical reform pilot strategy has a good, long-lasting impact on the efficiency of medical resource allocation. And the results remain valid after a series of robustness analysis. Additionally, the comprehensive medical reform policy has heterogeneous impact on efficiency of medical resource allocation. The promotion effect is only statistically significant in the eastern and central regions, the groups of higher MRAE and larger population size. China's comprehensive medical reform policy can effectively promote the improvement of regional efficiency of medical resource allocation.

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