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Dramatic increase of Cesarean deliveries in the midst of health reforms in rural China.

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Bogg, L; Huang, K; Long, Q; Shen, Y; Hemminki, E
Published in: Social science & medicine (1982)
May 2010

Cesarean delivery (CD) rates were until recently low in rural China where the population lacked health insurance. In July 2003 the New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) was introduced. We report findings from a health systems study carried out in the EC-funded project "Structural hinders to and promoters of good maternal care in rural China" in central and western China. The purpose was to analyze how CD rates changed with the increased level of funding of the NCMS. The research design was a natural experiment. Quantitative demographic, administrative and accounts data for 2001-2007 were collected in five counties from the county public health bureaux, the county NCMS offices, the county statistical offices and the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) hospitals, using a structured data collection form. We found that the CD rates increased in four of the five counties in the period 2004-2007 by 36%, 53%, 61% and 131% respectively. In the fifth county the CD rate remained high at 60%. The revenue from CD made up 72-85% of total delivery fee revenue. CD fee revenue increased by 97%, 239% and 408% in the three counties with available data; a higher increase than in general health care revenue. Our conclusion is that the design of NCMS, the provider payment systems, and the revenue-related bonus systems for doctors need to be studied to rein in the unhealthy increases in rural CD rates.

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Published In

Social science & medicine (1982)

DOI

EISSN

1873-5347

ISSN

0277-9536

Publication Date

May 2010

Volume

70

Issue

10

Start / End Page

1544 / 1549

Related Subject Headings

  • Rural Population
  • Public Health
  • Pregnancy
  • Maternal Health Services
  • Humans
  • Health Care Reform
  • Female
  • Fees and Charges
  • Delivery, Obstetric
  • China
 

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Bogg, L., Huang, K., Long, Q., Shen, Y., & Hemminki, E. (2010). Dramatic increase of Cesarean deliveries in the midst of health reforms in rural China. Social Science & Medicine (1982), 70(10), 1544–1549. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.01.026
Bogg, Lennart, Kun Huang, Qian Long, Yuan Shen, and Elina Hemminki. “Dramatic increase of Cesarean deliveries in the midst of health reforms in rural China.Social Science & Medicine (1982) 70, no. 10 (May 2010): 1544–49. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.01.026.
Bogg L, Huang K, Long Q, Shen Y, Hemminki E. Dramatic increase of Cesarean deliveries in the midst of health reforms in rural China. Social science & medicine (1982). 2010 May;70(10):1544–9.
Bogg, Lennart, et al. “Dramatic increase of Cesarean deliveries in the midst of health reforms in rural China.Social Science & Medicine (1982), vol. 70, no. 10, May 2010, pp. 1544–49. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.01.026.
Bogg L, Huang K, Long Q, Shen Y, Hemminki E. Dramatic increase of Cesarean deliveries in the midst of health reforms in rural China. Social science & medicine (1982). 2010 May;70(10):1544–1549.
Journal cover image

Published In

Social science & medicine (1982)

DOI

EISSN

1873-5347

ISSN

0277-9536

Publication Date

May 2010

Volume

70

Issue

10

Start / End Page

1544 / 1549

Related Subject Headings

  • Rural Population
  • Public Health
  • Pregnancy
  • Maternal Health Services
  • Humans
  • Health Care Reform
  • Female
  • Fees and Charges
  • Delivery, Obstetric
  • China