Qian Jiwei, Ramesh M
East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
Health Econ Policy Law. 2024 Jan;19(1):57-72. doi: 10.1017/S1744133123000257. Epub 2023 Oct 17.
Primary care is often the weakest link in health systems despite its acknowledged central importance in promoting population's health at economical cost. A key reason for the lacunae is that both scholars and practitioners working on the subject typically underestimate the enormity of the task and the range of complementary measures required to build an effective primary care system. The objective of the paper is to highlight theoretical gaps and practical limitations to strengthening primary care. The challenges and difficulties are illustrated through a case study of China where primary care continues to struggle despite the government's strong political, financial and policy support in recent years. In this paper, we review the development of primary health care in China and how it is governed, provided, and financed, highlighting the gaps and misalignments that undermine its performance. We argue that governance deficiencies coupled with flawed financing and payments arrangements are major impediments to improving performance. China's experience offers valuable lessons for other governments seeking to strengthen primary health care.
尽管初级保健在以经济成本促进民众健康方面具有公认的核心重要性,但它往往是卫生系统中最薄弱的环节。造成这一空白的一个关键原因是,从事该领域研究的学者和从业者通常都低估了构建一个有效的初级保健系统所需任务的艰巨性以及配套措施的范围。本文的目的是突出加强初级保健方面的理论差距和实际限制。通过中国的一个案例研究来说明这些挑战和困难,尽管近年来中国政府在政治、财政和政策上给予了大力支持,但初级保健仍面临困境。在本文中,我们回顾了中国初级卫生保健的发展情况以及其治理、提供和筹资方式,突出了那些削弱其绩效的差距和错位。我们认为,治理缺陷加上有缺陷的融资和支付安排是提高绩效的主要障碍。中国的经验为其他寻求加强初级卫生保健的政府提供了宝贵的教训。