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Explaining medical disputes in Chinese public hospitals: The doctor-patient relationship and its implications for health policy reforms
Jingwei Alex HE, Jiwei QIAN
Department of Asian and Policy Studies (APS)
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Chinese Public Hospitals
100%
Medical Dispute
100%
Health Policy Change
100%
Doctor-patient Relationship
100%
Heavy Workload
50%
China
25%
Health Care Reform
25%
Policy Intervention
25%
Detrimental Effects
25%
Health Systems
25%
Legal Framework
25%
Shenzhen City
25%
Dispute Resolution
25%
Internal Reward
25%
Sequential Exploratory Design
25%
Institutional Aspects
25%
Clinical Encounter
25%
Social Distrust
25%
Institutional Failure
25%
Riots
25%
Medical Profession
25%
Financial Settlement
25%
Social Sciences
Chinese
100%
Incentive
100%
China
50%
Health Care Reform
50%
Riots
50%
Medical Profession
50%