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. 2024 Jan 24;26:e47197. doi: 10.2196/47197

Table 7.

2D distribution table of policy tools and policy levels of the integrated health management system (n=1929).

Policy tool and secondary classification National level, n (%) Provincial and municipal level, n (%) Shanghai, n (%)
Supply-based

Talent construction (n=75) 10 (13.33) 59 (78.67) 6 (8)

Financial guarantee (n=37) 4 (10.81) 28 (75.68) 5 (13.51)

Information support (n=127) 33 (25.98) 77 (60.63) 17 (13.39)

Technical support (n=18) 2 (11.11) 8 (44.44) 8 (44.44)

Rational layout (n=100) 12 (12) 76 (76) 12 (12)

Total (n=357) 61 (17.09) 248 (69.47) 48 (13.45)
Demand-based

Medical insurance payment (n=73) 6 (8.22) 61 (84.56) 6 (8.22)

Medicine supply (n=40) 5 (12.5) 34 (85) 1 (2.5)

Price adjustment (n=38) 2 (5.26) 33 (86.84) 3 (7.89)

Ability building (n=59) 8 (13.56) 39 (66.1) 12 (20.34)

Adhere to public welfare (n=24) 4 (16.67) 17 (70.83) 3 (12.5)

Orderly medical treatment (n=197) 53 (26.9) 131 (66.5) 13 (6.6)

Demonstration project (n=52) 16 (30.77) 31 (59.62) 5 (9.62)

Total (n=483) 94 (19.46) 346 (71.64) 43 (8.9)
Environment-based

Objective programming (n=223) 21 (9.42) 173 (77.58) 29 (13)

Institutional building (n=253) 38 (15.02) 193 (76.28) 22 (8.7)

Incentive and restraint (n=187) 41 (21.93) 120 (64.17) 26 (13.9)

Policy promotion (n=49) 6 (12.24) 36 (73.47) 7 (14.29)

Functional localization (n=241) 64 (26.56) 150 (62.24) 27 (11.2)

Resource sharing (n=136) 26 (19.12) 92 (67.65) 18 (13.24)

Total (n=1089) 196 (18) 764 (70.16) 129 (11.85)
Grand total (n=1929) 351 (18.2) 1358 (70.4) 220 (11.4)