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Is low cost really conducive to primary care utilisation: An empirical analysis of community health centers in China
Authors:Hui Sang  Claudia González-Vallejo  Jing Zhao  Rui Long
Affiliation:1. School of Management, Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, Shanghai, China;2. Department of Psychology, Ohio University, Athens, OH, USA;3. Department of Marketing and Tourism Management, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China
Abstract:Despite community health centers (CHCs) having many potential benefits, their utilisation rate is still low in urban China. Using the health belief model, the study conducted cross-sectional survey to examine factors that affected individuals' intentions to use primary care services in China. This study on 942 participants from Shanghai revealed that low cost had insignificant effect on the choice of CHCs once other key factors were accounted for. Older age, greater perceived susceptibility to contracting common diseases and more benefits of individualised care greatly increased the likelihood of using primary care services. Perceived low competencies of medical personnel along with outdated medical facilities had significant negative relationships with the intention of choosing CHCs. Based on these findings, some policy recommendations are proposed such as promoting education on prevalence of common diseases, recruiting qualified medical personnel, increasing professional training and cooperation, updating medical facilities, and offering high-quality individualised care in order to improve efficiency of primary care utilisation.
Keywords:community health centers  health belief model  health care policy reform  health seeking behaviour  primary care
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