Integrated Care Cases

Evaluation and Analysis for Chinese Medical Alliance’s Governance Structure Modes Based on Preker-Harding Model

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Abstract

Objective: Analyze and evaluate the typical four medical alliance’s governance modes in China, and construct a set of medical alliance’s governance mode that adapt to the current status of medical resource allocation in China.

Theory and Methods: We used interview-based case studies to investigate the four most representative medical alliance modes in China, and conducted in-depth analysis and discussion of key incentives affecting medical alliances under the guidance of the Preker-Harding model framework.

Results: The results show that the essence of the relationship between the government as the owner and the medical alliance is the entrustment and adjustment of power and responsibility; the government as a regulator has a normative and universal regulation of the medical alliance; the reform of the medical alliance requires the government to clarify the functional positioning of the medical alliance and determine a reasonable compensation system.

Conclusion: China should establish the “Positive Triangle” model of medical alliance’s governance, this medical security model provides patients with various types of medical services in a horizontal dimension, covering a variety of difficult disease treatments in a vertical dimension.

Keywords:

medical alliancegovernance modelPreker-Harding modelkey incentivesmedical resource allocation
  • Volume: 20
  • Page/Article: 14
  • DOI: 10.5334/ijic.5417
  • Submitted on 19 Aug 2019
  • Accepted on 19 Oct 2020
  • Published on 24 Nov 2020
  • Peer Reviewed