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. 2021 May 8;9(5):552. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9050552

Table 9.

Respondents’ perception on the adequacy of resource allocation.

Health Service General Public [n (%)] Service Providers [n (%)]
Psychiatric care * Too little 506 (41.8) 150 (26.0)
Enough 176 (14.5) 150 (26.0)
Too much 24 (2.0) 6 (1.0)
Health education and prevention Too little 531 (43.9) 256 (44.3)
Enough 424 (35.0) 211 (36.5)
Too much 44 (3.6) 13 (2.3)
Dental services * Too little 367 (30.3) 108 (18.7)
Enough 616 (50.9) 306 (52.9)
Too much 75 (6.2) 42 (7.3)
Elderly care * Too little 444 (36.7) 168 (29.1)
Enough 440 (36.3) 206 (35.6)
Too much 67 (5.5) 58 (10.0)
Hospital care * Too little 608 (50.2) 179 (31.0)
Enough 403 (33.3) 281 (48.6)
Too much 49 (4.1) 45 (7.8)
Primary healthcare * Too little 454 (37.5) 162 (28.0)
Enough 452 (37.3) 289 (50.0)
Too much 38 (3.1) 35 (6.1)
End-of-life care * Too little 473 (39.1) 150 (26.0)
Enough 243 (20.1) 205 (35.5)
Too much 49 (4.1) 29 (5.0)
Drug addiction/rehabilitation care * Too little 428 (35.3) 151 (26.1)
Enough 208 (17.2) 158 (27.3)
Too much 51 (4.2) 8 (1.4)
Healthcare information Too little 510 (42.1) 261 (45.2)
Enough 324 (26.8) 194 (33.6)
Too much 41 (3.4) 19 (3.3)
Healthcare administration * Too little 489 (40.4) 176 (30.5)
Enough 309 (25.5) 205 (35.5)
Too much 47 (3.9) 47 (8.1)
Child care * Too little 451 (37.2) 150 (26.0)
Enough 432 (35.7) 283 (49.0)
Too much 61 (5.0) 24 (4.2)

* The difference between the percentage of the general public group and the service providers’ group’s responses is statistically significant (p < 0.05).