TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparing quality of primary healthcare between public and private providers in China
T2 - study protocol of a cross-sectional study using unannounced standardised patients in seven provinces of China
AU - Xu, Dong
AU - Pan, Jay
AU - Dai, Xiaochen
AU - Hu, Mengyao
AU - Cai, Yiyuan
AU - He, Hua
AU - Zhang, Yaoguang
AU - Liao, Jing
AU - Chen, Yaolong
AU - Gong, Wenjie
AU - Zhou, Zhongliang
AU - Zhang, Nan
AU - Wang, Xiaohui
AU - Chan, Kwun Chuen Gary
AU - Ying, Xiaohua
AU - Cai, Yue
AU - Wang, Ruixin
AU - Xue, Qingping
AU - Yip, Chi Man Winnie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/1/12
Y1 - 2021/1/12
N2 - Introduction The Chinese government has encouraged the development of private sector in delivering healthcare, including primary healthcare (PHC) in the new round of national health reform since 2009. However, the debate about the role of the private sector in achieving universal health coverage continues with poor support from theories and empirical evidence. This study intends to compare the quality of PHC services between the private and public providers in seven provinces in China, using unannounced standardised patients (USPs). Methods We are developing and validating 13 USP cases most commonly observed in the PHC setting. Six domains of quality will be assessed by the USP: effectiveness, safety, patient centredness, efficiency, timeliness and equity. The USP will make 2200 visits to 705 public and 521 private PHC institutions across seven provinces, following a multistage clustered sample design. Using each USP-provider encounter as the analytical unit, we will first descriptively compare the raw differences in quality between the private and public providers and then analyse the association of ownership types and quality, using propensity score weighting. Ethics and dissemination The study was primarily funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (#71974211, #71874116 and # 72074163) and was also supported by the China Medical Board (#16-260, #18-300 and #18-301), and have received ethical approval from Sun Yat-sen University (#2019-024). The validated USP tool and the data collected in this study will be freely available for the public after the primary analysis of the study. Trial registration number Chinese Clinical Trial Registry: #ChiCTR2000032773.
AB - Introduction The Chinese government has encouraged the development of private sector in delivering healthcare, including primary healthcare (PHC) in the new round of national health reform since 2009. However, the debate about the role of the private sector in achieving universal health coverage continues with poor support from theories and empirical evidence. This study intends to compare the quality of PHC services between the private and public providers in seven provinces in China, using unannounced standardised patients (USPs). Methods We are developing and validating 13 USP cases most commonly observed in the PHC setting. Six domains of quality will be assessed by the USP: effectiveness, safety, patient centredness, efficiency, timeliness and equity. The USP will make 2200 visits to 705 public and 521 private PHC institutions across seven provinces, following a multistage clustered sample design. Using each USP-provider encounter as the analytical unit, we will first descriptively compare the raw differences in quality between the private and public providers and then analyse the association of ownership types and quality, using propensity score weighting. Ethics and dissemination The study was primarily funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (#71974211, #71874116 and # 72074163) and was also supported by the China Medical Board (#16-260, #18-300 and #18-301), and have received ethical approval from Sun Yat-sen University (#2019-024). The validated USP tool and the data collected in this study will be freely available for the public after the primary analysis of the study. Trial registration number Chinese Clinical Trial Registry: #ChiCTR2000032773.
KW - health economics
KW - health policy
KW - primary care
KW - quality in health care
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85099365099
U2 - 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040792
DO - 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040792
M3 - 文章
C2 - 33436467
AN - SCOPUS:85099365099
SN - 2044-6055
VL - 11
JO - BMJ Open
JF - BMJ Open
IS - 1
M1 - 040792
ER -