AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study highlights the pressing need for equitable access to primary healthcare in rural areas, emphasizing China's "Healthy China" initiative, which aims to enhance healthcare services and address challenges in remote regions like Liannan Yao Autonomous County.
  • - By applying a two-step floating catchment area model and incorporating local transportation means, the research analyzes healthcare accessibility, revealing significant issues such as unequal distribution of medical resources and varying transportation impacts on service availability.
  • - Findings suggest that simply improving transportation in these areas isn't enough; a balanced development of healthcare service capabilities and spatial organization of resources is crucial for enhancing overall accessibility and ensuring both equity and efficiency in health services.

Article Abstract

The need for equitable access to primary healthcare services in the current global context has attracted widespread attention, prompting nations to continuously enhance their grassroots medical service levels. In response, China launched the "Healthy China" initiative, which prioritizes the enhancement of national health as a core goal of the healthcare system and uses this opportunity to deepen reforms aimed at strengthening primary care. However, in remote and rural areas, the optimization of medical resource allocation and the achievement of balanced service development remain critical challenges owing to limited resources. This study selected Liannan Yao Autonomous County, which is situated in the northwestern corner of Guangdong Province, as a case study due to its remote mountainous location, underdeveloped economy, and minority region characteristics. Through field research and interviews, this study thoroughly explored the needs of both supply and demand, factoring in elements such as the service capability of healthcare facilities and residents' travel thresholds to enhance the two-step floating catchment area model, thus making it more applicable to remote villages. By integrating electric bikes and cars, which are the primary means of transportation in rural areas, this study conducted a thorough analysis and comparison of the accessibility of medical services in Liannan Yao Autonomous County (Liannan County) . The results reveal significant disparities in healthcare accessibility, an uneven distribution of medical resources, and varying impacts of transportation conditions and facility service capabilities on accessibility. Notably, the study revealed that improving transportation conditions alone has limited effects in rural areas; the key lies in balancing medical service capabilities and the rationality of overall layouts. From the perspectives of equity and efficiency, this study employs the equitable coverage model and the efficiency-driven model to construct two scenarios, comparing accessibility changes in Liannan County under both conditions and proposing strategies to improve the spatial layout of local healthcare facilities. This research not only deepens the understanding of healthcare service accessibility in rural areas but also provides a scientific basis for optimizing resource allocation and enhancing primary medical services, offering valuable guidance and reference for Liannan County and other similar rural regions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11414241PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-024-11556-1DOI Listing

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