Distribution Dynamics, Regional Differences, and Convergence of Elderly Health Levels in China

Despite efforts to improve national health levels, inequalities in health have endured in China. Most prior studies have been conducted from the perspective of influencing factors with respect to regional differences or focus on comparative analyses of health development levels. This paper reviews r...

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Main Authors: Xiaodong Cui, Ching-Ter Chang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/6/2288
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spelling doaj-07ffaa8a9ea34cf3b9641d5fc743c78d2020-11-25T01:41:51ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-03-01126228810.3390/su12062288su12062288Distribution Dynamics, Regional Differences, and Convergence of Elderly Health Levels in ChinaXiaodong Cui0Ching-Ter Chang1Business college, Nanjing Xiaozhuang University, Nanjing 211171, ChinaDepartment of Information Management, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan 33302, TaiwanDespite efforts to improve national health levels, inequalities in health have endured in China. Most prior studies have been conducted from the perspective of influencing factors with respect to regional differences or focus on comparative analyses of health development levels. This paper reviews regional characteristics to examine dynamic changes in health levels within regions, measures and distinguishes inter-regional differences, and explores the evolution of these differences. Results show that elderly health levels in the overall system are polarized to varying degrees, but within regions, agglomeration continues. There were decreasing fluctuations in overall differences during the sample period: Regional differences influenced fluctuations the most, and inner-regional differences the least. In the short term, inequalities in health will continue to exist, but the gap has been closing in the long-term in China. The health development of neighborhoods has a significant driving effect in narrowing the differences in the eastern and northeast regions, while economic and health security levels in the central and western regions should be strengthened. These findings can help decision-makers to create appropriate health policies that are more targeted to actual needs, and provide policy implications for promoting the development of better life quality in China by considering regional differences.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/6/2288elderly health levelsregional differencehealth policy
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Distribution Dynamics, Regional Differences, and Convergence of Elderly Health Levels in China
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elderly health levels
regional difference
health policy
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Ching-Ter Chang
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title Distribution Dynamics, Regional Differences, and Convergence of Elderly Health Levels in China
title_short Distribution Dynamics, Regional Differences, and Convergence of Elderly Health Levels in China
title_full Distribution Dynamics, Regional Differences, and Convergence of Elderly Health Levels in China
title_fullStr Distribution Dynamics, Regional Differences, and Convergence of Elderly Health Levels in China
title_full_unstemmed Distribution Dynamics, Regional Differences, and Convergence of Elderly Health Levels in China
title_sort distribution dynamics, regional differences, and convergence of elderly health levels in china
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Despite efforts to improve national health levels, inequalities in health have endured in China. Most prior studies have been conducted from the perspective of influencing factors with respect to regional differences or focus on comparative analyses of health development levels. This paper reviews regional characteristics to examine dynamic changes in health levels within regions, measures and distinguishes inter-regional differences, and explores the evolution of these differences. Results show that elderly health levels in the overall system are polarized to varying degrees, but within regions, agglomeration continues. There were decreasing fluctuations in overall differences during the sample period: Regional differences influenced fluctuations the most, and inner-regional differences the least. In the short term, inequalities in health will continue to exist, but the gap has been closing in the long-term in China. The health development of neighborhoods has a significant driving effect in narrowing the differences in the eastern and northeast regions, while economic and health security levels in the central and western regions should be strengthened. These findings can help decision-makers to create appropriate health policies that are more targeted to actual needs, and provide policy implications for promoting the development of better life quality in China by considering regional differences.
topic elderly health levels
regional difference
health policy
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/6/2288
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