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   Shanghai’s Track Record in Population Health Status: What Can Explain It?; Comment on “Shanghai Rising: Health Improvements as Measured by Avoidable Mortality Since 2000”  
   
نویسنده Cheng Tsung-Mei
منبع international journal of health policy and management - 2015 - دوره : 4 - شماره : 9 - صفحه:631 -632
چکیده    Health reforms that emphasize public health and improvements in primary care can be cost-effective measures to achieve health improvements, especially in developing countries that face severe resource constraints. in their paper “shanghai rising: health improvements as measured by avoidable mortality since 2000,” gusmano et al suggest that shanghai’s health policy-makers have been successful in reducing avoidable mortality among shanghai’s 14.9 million (2010) registered residents through these policy measures. it is a plausible hypothesis, but the data the authors cite also would be compatible with alternative hypotheses, as the comparison they make with trends in amenable mortality-rate (am) in large cities in other parts of the world suggests.
کلیدواژه Population Health ,Primary Care ,Public Health in China ,Universal Health Coverage ,Leadership ,Chinese Health Reform
آدرس Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA, USA
پست الکترونیکی maycrein@princeton.edu
 
     
   
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