The impact of the scale and hierarchical structure of health human resources on the level of medical services-based on China's four major economic regions.

Jie-Ting Chen, Kai Yang, Yan Zhu, Xiang-Wei Wu
Author Information
  1. Jie-Ting Chen: The School of Medicine, Shihezi University, Shihezi, Xinjiang, China.
  2. Kai Yang: The School of Medicine, Shihezi University, Shihezi, Xinjiang, China.
  3. Yan Zhu: The School of Medicine, Shihezi University, Shihezi, Xinjiang, China.
  4. Xiang-Wei Wu: The School of Medicine, Shihezi University, Shihezi, Xinjiang, China. wxwshz@126.com.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Ensuring that the scale and hierarchical structure of health human resources are rational, and that medical services are efficient and fair, is an important task of practical significance. On this basis, examining the impact of health human resources on the level of medical services presents a new and formidable challenge. This study aims to delve into how the scale and hierarchical structure of health human resources in China's four major economic regions affect the fairness and efficiency of medical services, and to identify optimization strategies.
METHODS: This study utilizes provincial panel data from China's four major economic regions spanning the years 2009 to 2021. Initially, it provides a statistical description of the current state of health human resources and the level of medical services. Subsequently, it employs a fixed-effects model to analyze the impact of the scale and hierarchical structure of health human resources, as well as their interactive effects, on the fairness and efficiency of medical services, and discusses the interactive mechanisms between medical service fairness and medical service efficiency. Furthermore, after conducting a comprehensive evaluation of the level of medical services using the entropy weight method, it explores the regional heterogeneity and temporal dynamics in the influence of the scale and hierarchical structure of health human resources on the level of medical services. Finally, the study examines the scientific validity and rationality of the research findings through various robustness checks, including the substitution of research variables and models.
RESULTS: The study found that the scale of health human resources has a promoting effect on the equity of medical services (β ≤ 0.643, p ≤ 0.01), but exhibits an inhibitory effect on the efficiency of medical services (β ≥ -0.079, p ≤ 0.1); the hierarchical structure of health human resources shows a positive impact on both the equity and efficiency of medical services (β ≤ 0.160, p ≤ 0.01; β ≤ 0.341, p ≤ 0.05); at the same time, the results indicate that the interactive effect of the scale and hierarchical structure of health human resources promotes equity in medical services (β = 0.067, p ≤ 0.01), but restricts the efficiency of medical services (β ≥ -0.039, p ≤ 0.01); the mechanism by which health human resources affect the level of medical services in China's western and northeastern regions is more pronounced than in the central and eastern regions; after the implementation of the "Healthy China 2030" Planning Outline, the role of health human resources in the level of medical services has been strengthened; in the robustness tests, the model remains robust after replacing the core explanatory variables, with R maintained between 0.869 and 0.972, and the dynamic GMM model test shows a significant second-order lag in the level of medical services (β ≤ 0.149, p ≤ 0.01; β ≤ 0.461, p ≤ 0.01); the channel test results prove that managerial personnel and other technical personnel are key pathways in regulating the impact of medical staff on the level of medical services.
CONCLUSION: This study provides an in-depth analysis of the impact of health human resources on the level of medical services, revealing that both the scale and hierarchical structure of health human resources significantly affect the equity and efficiency of medical services. Furthermore, the influence of health human resources on the level of medical services exhibits regional heterogeneity and temporal characteristics. Robustness tests ensure the scientific validity and robustness of the research conclusions. This provides effective references for optimizing the allocation of health human resources and improving the level of medical services.

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Grants

  1. ZZZC202148/Shihezi University
  2. XJ2023G211/Government of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of China

MeSH Term

China
Humans
Health Workforce
Health Resources
Health Services
Delivery of Health Care

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