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Study on high quality development of tertiary public general hospitals in Guangxi based on coefficient of variation method and coupling coordination degree model
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Chu-ting RUAN1, 2, Qi-ming FENG1, 2, Jin-min ZHAO1, 2, Fu YU1, 2, Hong-da GAO1, 2
Modern Preventive Medicine | 2024, 51(9) : 1643 - 1648
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Modern Preventive Medicine | 2024, 51(9): 1643-1648
Health Policy and Management
Study on high quality development of tertiary public general hospitals in Guangxi based on coefficient of variation method and coupling coordination degree model
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Chu-ting RUAN1, 2, Qi-ming FENG1, 2, Jin-min ZHAO1, 2, Fu YU1, 2, Hong-da GAO1, 2
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  • School of Information and Management, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi 530021, China
Published: 2024-05-10 doi: 10.20043/j.cnki.MPM.202311316
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Objective

To analyze the coupling and coordination relationship of high-quality development of tertiary public general hospitals in Guangxi, and to explore the path of high-quality development of tertiary public general hospitals, so as to provide a basis for related policy formulation.

Methods

The evaluation index system of high-quality development of tertiary public general hospitals in Guangxi was constructed from the four dimensions of medical quality, operational efficiency, sustainable development, and satisfaction evaluation. The coefficient of variation method and rank sum ratio method were used to comprehensively evaluate and classify the high-quality development level of the tertiary public general hospitals in 14 prefectures and cities in Guangxi in 2019, and the coupling coordination degree model was used to calculate the coupling and coordinated development level.

Results

Most of the sample hospitals were in the primary coordination stage, and the proportion of other coupling coordination types from high to low were intermediate coordination (22.73%), reluctant coordination (18.18%), on the verge of disorder (13.64%), and good coordination (4.55%). According to the principle of optimal classification, the tertiary public hospitals in Guangxi were divided into high, medium, and low grades. Most of the hospitals were in the middle level and there was much room for development and progress.

Conclusion

The coupling coordination degree of the tertiary public general hospitals in Guangxi is not high, and there are still some problems, such as uneven distribution of medical resources, large differences in medical quality, and lack of motivation for personnel training. It is necessary to improve the medical service system and improve the core competitiveness.

Public hospitals  /  Tertiary public general hospitals  /  High-quality development  /  Coupling coordination degree
Chu-ting RUAN, Qi-ming FENG, Jin-min ZHAO, Fu YU, Hong-da GAO. Study on high quality development of tertiary public general hospitals in Guangxi based on coefficient of variation method and coupling coordination degree model[J]. Modern Preventive Medicine, 2024 , 51 (9) : 1643 -1648 . DOI: 10.20043/j.cnki.MPM.202311316
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doi: 10.20043/j.cnki.MPM.202311316
  • Receive Date:2023-11-18
  • Online Date:2026-03-18
  • Published:2024-05-10
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