Abstract

A public health crisis is a “touchstone” for testing the ability and capacity of a national health system. In the current era, public health crises are presenting new systematic and cross-border characteristics and uncertainty. The essence of a system for public health crisis governance is the rules administering the stimulus–response chain. The health system generally emphasizes joint participation and communication between different subjects, which may lead to overlap and redundancy as well as a lack of auxiliary support for major public health crisis events. In the context of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in China, we track the responses, challenges, and implications of the temporary disruption of the health system and its response to this major public health crisis. We examine local governance capacity, performance in pandemic control, and the coordinated responses to COVID-19. Accordingly, we identify the challenges to the health system, including the imbalance in attention given to medical care versus health care, insufficient grassroots public health efforts and control capacity, and untimely information disclosure. It is strongly suggested that the government improve its cognitive ability and focus more attention on building and strengthening the emergency health system.

Highlights

  • The world is facing a great change, driven by a pandemic of a scale not seen for a century

  • We identify the challenges to the health system, including the imbalance in attention given to medical care versus health care, insufficient grassroots public health efforts and control capacity, and untimely information disclosure

  • This study has two goals: (1) to track the responses of China’s local and central governments to COVID-19 and (2) to identify the challenges faced by the Chinese health system with respect to this public health crisis

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Summary

Introduction

The world is facing a great change, driven by a pandemic of a scale not seen for a century. This study has two goals: (1) to track the responses of China’s local and central governments to COVID-19 and (2) to identify the challenges faced by the Chinese health system with respect to this public health crisis. These two goals have implications for improving the health system. This research (1) presents the differences in the cognitive abilities of local and central governments when facing public health emergencies and (2) identifies the economic, health care-related, and information disclosurerelated challenges to the health system

Local Governance Capacity and Pandemic Control Performance
Central Government-Led Actions to Deal with COVID-19
Challenges to the Health System
Implications for Improving Public Health System Emergency Management
Improve the Cognitive Ability of the Government
Strengthen the Health Care System Rather than the Medical System
Enhance the Use of Information Technology in Health Systems
Strengthen Health Protection Laws and Regulations
Improve the Medical Insurance and Relief System and the Emergency Material
Reform the Disease Prevention and Control System
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