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Healthcare preferences of the general Chinese population in the hierarchical medical system: A discrete choice experiment

BACKGROUND: Chinese health insurance system faces resource distribution challenges. A patient-centric approach allows decision-makers to be keenly aware of optimized medical resource allocation. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to use the discrete choice model to determine the main factors affecting the h...

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Autores principales: Yan, Ni, Liu, Taoran, Xu, Yuan, Fang, Xuanbi, Ma, Xinyang, Yang, Meng, Du, Jianhao, Tan, Zijian, Fan, Er-wen, Huang, Jian, Akinwunmi, Babatunde, Zhang, Casper J. P., Ming, Wai-Kit, Luo, Liangping
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9713319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36466449
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.1044550
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author Yan, Ni
Liu, Taoran
Xu, Yuan
Fang, Xuanbi
Ma, Xinyang
Yang, Meng
Du, Jianhao
Tan, Zijian
Fan, Er-wen
Huang, Jian
Akinwunmi, Babatunde
Zhang, Casper J. P.
Ming, Wai-Kit
Luo, Liangping
author_facet Yan, Ni
Liu, Taoran
Xu, Yuan
Fang, Xuanbi
Ma, Xinyang
Yang, Meng
Du, Jianhao
Tan, Zijian
Fan, Er-wen
Huang, Jian
Akinwunmi, Babatunde
Zhang, Casper J. P.
Ming, Wai-Kit
Luo, Liangping
author_sort Yan, Ni
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description BACKGROUND: Chinese health insurance system faces resource distribution challenges. A patient-centric approach allows decision-makers to be keenly aware of optimized medical resource allocation. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to use the discrete choice model to determine the main factors affecting the healthcare preferences of the general Chinese population and their weights in the three scenarios (chronic non-communicable diseases, acute infectious diseases, and major diseases). METHODS: This study firstly identified the key factors affecting people's healthcare preferences through literature review and qualitative interviews, and then designed the DCE questionnaire. An online questionnaire produced by Lighthouse Studio (version 9.9.1) software was distributed to voluntary respondents recruited from mainland China's entire population from January 2021 to June 2021. Participants were required to answer a total of 21 questions of three scenarios in the questionnaire. The multinomial logit model and latent class model were used to analyze the collected data. RESULTS: A total of 4,156 participants from mainland China were included in this study. The multinomial logit and latent class model analyses showed that medical insurance reimbursement is the most important attribute in all three disease scenarios. In the scenario of “non-communicable diseases,” the attributes that participants valued were, from the most to the least, medical insurance reimbursement (45.0%), hospital-level (21.6%), distance (14.4%), cost (9.7%), waiting time (8.3%), and care provider (1.0%). As for willingness to pay (WTP), participants were willing to pay 204.5 yuan, or 1,743.8 yuan, to change from private hospitals or community hospitals to tertiary hospitals, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: This study explores the healthcare preferences of Chinese residents from a new perspective, which can provide theoretical reference for the refinement of many disease medical reimbursement policies, such as developing different reimbursement ratios for various common diseases and realizing rational configuration of medical resources.
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spelling pubmed-97133192022-12-02 Healthcare preferences of the general Chinese population in the hierarchical medical system: A discrete choice experiment Yan, Ni Liu, Taoran Xu, Yuan Fang, Xuanbi Ma, Xinyang Yang, Meng Du, Jianhao Tan, Zijian Fan, Er-wen Huang, Jian Akinwunmi, Babatunde Zhang, Casper J. P. Ming, Wai-Kit Luo, Liangping Front Public Health Public Health BACKGROUND: Chinese health insurance system faces resource distribution challenges. A patient-centric approach allows decision-makers to be keenly aware of optimized medical resource allocation. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to use the discrete choice model to determine the main factors affecting the healthcare preferences of the general Chinese population and their weights in the three scenarios (chronic non-communicable diseases, acute infectious diseases, and major diseases). METHODS: This study firstly identified the key factors affecting people's healthcare preferences through literature review and qualitative interviews, and then designed the DCE questionnaire. An online questionnaire produced by Lighthouse Studio (version 9.9.1) software was distributed to voluntary respondents recruited from mainland China's entire population from January 2021 to June 2021. Participants were required to answer a total of 21 questions of three scenarios in the questionnaire. The multinomial logit model and latent class model were used to analyze the collected data. RESULTS: A total of 4,156 participants from mainland China were included in this study. The multinomial logit and latent class model analyses showed that medical insurance reimbursement is the most important attribute in all three disease scenarios. In the scenario of “non-communicable diseases,” the attributes that participants valued were, from the most to the least, medical insurance reimbursement (45.0%), hospital-level (21.6%), distance (14.4%), cost (9.7%), waiting time (8.3%), and care provider (1.0%). As for willingness to pay (WTP), participants were willing to pay 204.5 yuan, or 1,743.8 yuan, to change from private hospitals or community hospitals to tertiary hospitals, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: This study explores the healthcare preferences of Chinese residents from a new perspective, which can provide theoretical reference for the refinement of many disease medical reimbursement policies, such as developing different reimbursement ratios for various common diseases and realizing rational configuration of medical resources. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9713319/ /pubmed/36466449 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.1044550 Text en Copyright © 2022 Yan, Liu, Xu, Fang, Ma, Yang, Du, Tan, Fan, Huang, Akinwunmi, Zhang, Ming and Luo. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Public Health
Yan, Ni
Liu, Taoran
Xu, Yuan
Fang, Xuanbi
Ma, Xinyang
Yang, Meng
Du, Jianhao
Tan, Zijian
Fan, Er-wen
Huang, Jian
Akinwunmi, Babatunde
Zhang, Casper J. P.
Ming, Wai-Kit
Luo, Liangping
Healthcare preferences of the general Chinese population in the hierarchical medical system: A discrete choice experiment
title Healthcare preferences of the general Chinese population in the hierarchical medical system: A discrete choice experiment
title_full Healthcare preferences of the general Chinese population in the hierarchical medical system: A discrete choice experiment
title_fullStr Healthcare preferences of the general Chinese population in the hierarchical medical system: A discrete choice experiment
title_full_unstemmed Healthcare preferences of the general Chinese population in the hierarchical medical system: A discrete choice experiment
title_short Healthcare preferences of the general Chinese population in the hierarchical medical system: A discrete choice experiment
title_sort healthcare preferences of the general chinese population in the hierarchical medical system: a discrete choice experiment
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9713319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36466449
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.1044550
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