2015
DOI: 10.15212/fmch.2015.0107
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“Three essential elements” of the primary health care system: A comparison between California in the US and Guangdong in China

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“…Primary health care (PHC) is an important measure to improve the equity in health [ 1 ], and it also plays a significant role in improving national health and avoiding excessive increases in national health investment [ 2 ]. At the same time, compared with healthcare systems with fewer primary care physicians, those based on a strong primary care workforce not only ensure health equity, but also achieve better outcomes and quality at lower costs [ 3 , 4 ].…”
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“…Primary health care (PHC) is an important measure to improve the equity in health [ 1 ], and it also plays a significant role in improving national health and avoiding excessive increases in national health investment [ 2 ]. At the same time, compared with healthcare systems with fewer primary care physicians, those based on a strong primary care workforce not only ensure health equity, but also achieve better outcomes and quality at lower costs [ 3 , 4 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To promote the human resource development of PHCIs, previous studies and the government have proposed a series of measures, such as training general practitioners [ 2 , 21 ], balancing work pressure [ 22 ], improving financial remuneration, and providing more training and learning opportunities [ 23 ]. At the same time, encouraging and guiding qualified and senior medical personnel to work in PHCIs is also an effective way to improve the overall quality and efficiency of health care [ 24 ].…”
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“…The Chinese government has developed various types of training and practice systems for general practitioners to strengthen the human resource development of PMHCIs [ 23 ]. Previous studies have proposed that the government and PMHCIs should focus on addressing medical personnel’s work status and work-related demands [ 24 ]; balancing their work pressures [ 25 ]; improving their financial remuneration [ 26 ]; providing more opportunities for learning, training, and individual development [ 27 ]; increasing their work passion and enthusiasm; reducing their attrition; and improving their technical skill level.…”
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“…The Chinese government has developed various types of training and practice systems for general practitioners to strengthen the human resource development of PMHCIs [24]. Previous studies have proposed that the government and PMHCIs should focus on addressing medical personnel's work status and work-related demands [25], balancing their work pressures [26], improving their nancial remuneration [27], providing more opportunities for learning, training and individual development [28], increasing their work passion and enthusiasm, reducing their attrition, and improving their technical skill level.…”
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confidence: 99%