Comparing the services and quality of private and public clinics in rural China

By Qingyue Meng, Xingzhu Liu and Junshi Shi

Published: 2007

After 15 years eradication of the private health sector in Socialist China, private practice was restored in 1980 along with the market oriented economic reform. In recent years, however, debates on its pros and cons are increasing. Arguments against private practice have led to a ban on private practice in some rural counties. This paper presents the major findings from a study conducted in China, aiming at comparing private and public village health clinics in terms of quality of services, willingness to provide preventive care and over-prescription of drugs.

Document Details

Type of Document Country Assessment
Countries China
Topic(s) Private Sector, Private Sector Quality Improvement
Format Adobe Acrobat (PDF)
File Size 55 KB
Number of Pages 8
Date posted 03/2007