Frontiers in Public Health (May 2024)

Technical efficiency and its convergence among village clinics in rural China: evidence from Shanxi Province

  • Yun Ye,
  • Richard Evans,
  • Xiaojun Huang,
  • Wei Xu,
  • Wei Lu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1364973
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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IntroductionVillage clinics (VCs) are the foundation of the three-tiered health service system in China, delivering basic and routine outpatient services to citizens in rural China. VC technical efficiency and its convergence play a critical role in policy decisions regarding the distribution of health service resources in rural China.MethodsThis study measured VC technical efficiency (using the slacks-based measure model), its convergence (using the convergence model), and the factors that influence the convergence in Shanxi Province, China. Data were obtained from the Shanxi Rural Health Institute 2014–2018 Health Statistics Report, which involved 3,543 VCs.ResultsThe results showed that VC technical efficiency was low and differed by region. There was no α convergence in VC technical efficiency, but evidence of β convergence was found in Shanxi. The main factors that influence convergence were the building area of each VC (BA), proportion of government subsidies (PGS), and ratio of total expenditure to total income of each VC (RTETI).ConclusionThe government should increase investments in VCs and improve VC technical efficiency. Meanwhile, the government should be aware of and take measures to curb the inequity in VC technical efficiency among different regions and take suitable measures to curb this disparity.

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