Examining clinical capability of township healthcare centres for rural health service planning in Sichuan, China: an administrative data analysis

Author:

Zou KunORCID,Duan Zhanqi,Zhang Ziwu,Hu Jinliang,Zhang Juying,Pan JayORCID,Liu ChaojieORCID,Yang Min

Abstract

ObjectiveThis study aimed to examine the clinical capability of township healthcare centres (THCs), the main primary care providers in rural China, as a basis for rural health service planning.DesignObservational study of quantitative analysis using administrative data.SettingThree counties with low, middle and high social economic development level, respectively, in Sichuan province western China.Participants9 THCs and 6 county hospitals (CHs) were purposively selected in the three counties. Summary of electronic medical records of 31 633 admissions from 1 January 2015 to 30 December 2015 of these selected health institutions was obtained from the Health Information Centre of Sichuan province.Main outcome measuresSix indicators in scope of inpatient services related to diseases and surgeries in the THCs as proxy of clinical capability, were compared against national standard of capability building of THCs, among counties, and between THCs and CHs of each county.ResultsThe clinical capability of THCs was suboptimal against the national standard, though that of the middle-developed county was better than that in the rich and the poor counties. THCs mainly provided services of infectious or inflammatory diseases, of respiratory and digestive systems, but lacked clinical services related to injuries, poisoning, pregnancy, childbirth and surgeries. A large proportion of the top 20 diseases of inpatients were potentially avoidable hospitalisations (PAHs) and were overlapped between THCs and CHs.ConclusionsThe clinical capability of THCs was generally suboptimal against national standard. It may be affected by the economics, population size, facilities, workforce and the share of services of THCs in local health systems. Identification of absent services and PAHs may help to identify development priorities of local THCs. Clarification of the roles of THCs and CHs in the tiered rural health system in China is warranted to develop a better integrated health system.

Funder

China Medical Board

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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