2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2207794/v1
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Research on Healthcare Services Efficiency and its spatial-temporal differentiation characteristics in China from 2010 to 2020

Abstract: Background In China, public health and medical care spending have significantly expanded over the past ten years, yet issues like inefficiency and injustice persist. It is crucial to figure out how to increase healthcare service efficiency if we are to improve the high-quality and effective medical and health services system and fulfill the inhabitants' increasingly diversified healthcare requirements. Methods Based on the panel data of China's medical resources in 2010–2020, we used SFA model to assess the … Show more

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“…Therefore, how to effectively mitigate the risks of heatwaves and air pollution to cities and improve the ability of cities to cope with these two disturbances has become an important issue for urban planning in China. Previous studies on heatwaves and air pollution were mainly conducted from a single perspective [4][5][6], ignoring potential similarities in causes, influencing factors, and mitigation measures. Some scholars have taken note of this and explored the two in the way of combining perspectives, but due to the limitations of a single discipline, they still focus on one kind of disturbance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, how to effectively mitigate the risks of heatwaves and air pollution to cities and improve the ability of cities to cope with these two disturbances has become an important issue for urban planning in China. Previous studies on heatwaves and air pollution were mainly conducted from a single perspective [4][5][6], ignoring potential similarities in causes, influencing factors, and mitigation measures. Some scholars have taken note of this and explored the two in the way of combining perspectives, but due to the limitations of a single discipline, they still focus on one kind of disturbance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%