The mismatch in hierarchical diagnosis and treatment construction and related reasons: a qualitative analysis from ZX City, Hubei Province

BackgroundThere is a substantial gap between the objective of hierarchical diagnosis and treatment (HDT) construction and its actual effectiveness in resolving the problems of difficult and expensive access to medical treatment. Consequently, it has become essential to address these issues through r...

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Main Authors: Yuhui Ruan, Mingming Yu
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2025.1524732/full
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description BackgroundThere is a substantial gap between the objective of hierarchical diagnosis and treatment (HDT) construction and its actual effectiveness in resolving the problems of difficult and expensive access to medical treatment. Consequently, it has become essential to address these issues through research.ObjectivesThis study intends to examine the mismatch in China’s HDT construction and identify its underlying causes.MethodsGrounded theory was employed in this research. Open questions were designed through theoretical sampling and coding processes until theoretical saturation was achieved. A total of 52 participants, all doctors from different levels of medical institutions in ZX City, Hubei Province, China, with more than 3 years of experience, were recruited.ResultsThis study uncovers significant mismatches between residents’ “pursuit of high-quality medical care” and HDT’s requirement of “initial diagnosis at the grassroots level,” between the service supply capacity and the functional positioning of medical institutions in HDT, and between the policy environment and HDT’s construction needs, respectively. The primary reasons for these discrepancies are residents’ lack of confidence, improper allocation of health resources, and the absence of in-depth health policy reforms.ConclusionThis study recommends restoring residents’ confidence in the service provision of low-level medical institutions to achieve initial diagnosis at the grassroots level, establishing a positive health resource–allocation pyramid from lower to higher levels to enhance the service capacity of primary health care institutions, and adjusting the policy environment to address and reform deep-seated policy contradictions and rationalize the functional positioning and matching relationship of medical institutions at all levels in HDT.
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spelling doaj-art-fb9afa691096494ea5dbfdddf5124e5c2025-08-21T05:27:38ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652025-08-011310.3389/fpubh.2025.15247321524732The mismatch in hierarchical diagnosis and treatment construction and related reasons: a qualitative analysis from ZX City, Hubei ProvinceYuhui Ruan0Mingming Yu1School of Politics and Public Administration, Soochow University, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, ChinaDepartment of Economics and Management, Shanghai Technical Institute of Electronics and Information, Shanghai, ChinaBackgroundThere is a substantial gap between the objective of hierarchical diagnosis and treatment (HDT) construction and its actual effectiveness in resolving the problems of difficult and expensive access to medical treatment. Consequently, it has become essential to address these issues through research.ObjectivesThis study intends to examine the mismatch in China’s HDT construction and identify its underlying causes.MethodsGrounded theory was employed in this research. Open questions were designed through theoretical sampling and coding processes until theoretical saturation was achieved. A total of 52 participants, all doctors from different levels of medical institutions in ZX City, Hubei Province, China, with more than 3 years of experience, were recruited.ResultsThis study uncovers significant mismatches between residents’ “pursuit of high-quality medical care” and HDT’s requirement of “initial diagnosis at the grassroots level,” between the service supply capacity and the functional positioning of medical institutions in HDT, and between the policy environment and HDT’s construction needs, respectively. The primary reasons for these discrepancies are residents’ lack of confidence, improper allocation of health resources, and the absence of in-depth health policy reforms.ConclusionThis study recommends restoring residents’ confidence in the service provision of low-level medical institutions to achieve initial diagnosis at the grassroots level, establishing a positive health resource–allocation pyramid from lower to higher levels to enhance the service capacity of primary health care institutions, and adjusting the policy environment to address and reform deep-seated policy contradictions and rationalize the functional positioning and matching relationship of medical institutions at all levels in HDT.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2025.1524732/fullmismatchhierarchical diagnosis and treatment constructiondifficult and expensive access to medical treatmentinitial diagnosis at the grassroots levelallocation of health resources
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The mismatch in hierarchical diagnosis and treatment construction and related reasons: a qualitative analysis from ZX City, Hubei Province
Frontiers in Public Health
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hierarchical diagnosis and treatment construction
difficult and expensive access to medical treatment
initial diagnosis at the grassroots level
allocation of health resources
title The mismatch in hierarchical diagnosis and treatment construction and related reasons: a qualitative analysis from ZX City, Hubei Province
title_full The mismatch in hierarchical diagnosis and treatment construction and related reasons: a qualitative analysis from ZX City, Hubei Province
title_fullStr The mismatch in hierarchical diagnosis and treatment construction and related reasons: a qualitative analysis from ZX City, Hubei Province
title_full_unstemmed The mismatch in hierarchical diagnosis and treatment construction and related reasons: a qualitative analysis from ZX City, Hubei Province
title_short The mismatch in hierarchical diagnosis and treatment construction and related reasons: a qualitative analysis from ZX City, Hubei Province
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topic mismatch
hierarchical diagnosis and treatment construction
difficult and expensive access to medical treatment
initial diagnosis at the grassroots level
allocation of health resources
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