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BackgroundChina had proposed the unification of equity and efficiency since the launch of the new round of health system reform in 2009. And the central government gave priority to the development of primary health care (PHC) whilst ensuring its availability and improving its efficiency. This study aimed to evaluate the changes of equity and efficiency in PHC resource allocation (PHCRA) and explored ways to improve the current situation.MethodsThe data of this study came from the China Health Statistical Yearbook (2013–2017) and China Statistical Yearbook (2017). Three and five indicators were used to measure equity and efficiency, respectively. The Lorenz curve, Gini coefficient (G), Theil index (T) and health resource density index (HRDI) were used to assess equity in demographic and geographical dimensions. Data envelopment analysis (DEA) and the Malmquist productivity index (MPI) were chosen to measure the efficiency and productivity of PHCRA.ResultsFrom 2012 to 2016, the total amount of PHCR had increased year by year. The Gs by population size were below 0.2 and that by geographical area were between 0.6 and 0.7. T had the same trend with G, and intra-regional contribution rates were higher than inter-regional contribution rates, which were all beyond 60%. From 2012 to 2016, the numbers of provinces that achieved an effective DEA were 4, 3, 4, 5 and 5, respectively. The mean of the total factor productivity index was 0.994.ConclusionThe equity of PHCRA in terms of population size is superior in the geographical area. Intra-regional differences are the main source of inequality. The eastern region has the highest density of PHCR, whereas the western region has the lowest. In addition, PHC institutions in more than 80% of the provinces are inefficient, and the productivity of the institutions decline by 0.6% from 2012 to 2016 because of technological retrogression.

Highlights

  • China had proposed the unification of equity and efficiency since the launch of the new round of health system reform in 2009

  • This finding indicated that the primary health care (PHC) resource allocation (PHCRA) in the demographic dimension was more equitable than that in the geographical dimension

  • This study provided an empirical research for the equity, efficiency and productivity of PHCRA based on authoritative data

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China had proposed the unification of equity and efficiency since the launch of the new round of health system reform in 2009. The central government gave priority to the development of primary health care (PHC) whilst ensuring its availability and improving its efficiency. The primary health care (PHC) system is the key component of almost every health system in the world [1]. China had always attached considerable importance to PHC and established a good PHC system as a model before 1978, which was highly praised by the World Health Organization. The Chinese government launched a new round of health. The Deepening Health Care Reform on March 14, 2012 proposed that we should consolidate and improve the service capabilities of PHC institutions. The number of beds per thousand people will be 1.2 and the number of health workers per

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