Abstract

Maldistribution of health professionals between urban and rural areas has been a serious problem in China. Urban hospitals attract most of the health professionals with serious shortages in rural areas. To address this issue, a number of policies have been implemented by the government, such as free medical education in exchange for obligatory rural service.

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  • Maldistribution of health professionals between urban and rural areas has been a serious problem in China

  • Urban hospitals attract most of the health professionals with serious shortages in rural areas

  • A number of policies have been implemented by the government, such as free medical education in exchange for obligatory rural service

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Maldistribution of health professionals between urban and rural areas has been a serious problem in China. A number of policies have been implemented by the government, such as free medical education in exchange for obligatory rural service. Like in many other countries [2,3,4], maldistribution of health professionals between urban and rural areas has been a serious problem in China.

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