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    Area of Science:

    • Health economics
    • Healthcare delivery models
    • Public health policy in China

    Background:

    • China's economic reforms necessitate new healthcare models for its 1.3 billion population.
    • Many citizens face financial burdens for hospitalizations, leading to premature discharge.
    • Rising healthcare costs challenge traditional inpatient care systems.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the potential of home care as a cost-efficient healthcare alternative in China.
    • To address the financial barriers to accessing continuous medical care for Chinese patients.
    • To evaluate the feasibility of shifting healthcare services from hospitals to home-based settings.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of current healthcare financing mechanisms in China.

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  • Review of existing home care models in comparable economies.
  • Assessment of patient and provider perspectives on home-based healthcare.
  • Main Results:

    • Home care presents a viable solution to reduce patient financial strain.
    • Implementing home care can lead to significant cost savings in healthcare delivery.
    • Patient outcomes and satisfaction may be improved through accessible home care services.

    Conclusions:

    • Home care models offer a sustainable and cost-effective approach to healthcare in China.
    • Policy development supporting home care is crucial for improving access and affordability.
    • Further research into scalable home care infrastructure is recommended.