• Med. J. Aust. · Jan 1977

    Health organization in developing countries: innovations in the Peoples Republic of China.

    • P S Wilenski.
    • Med. J. Aust. 1977 Jan 1; 1 (1-2): 29-31.

    AbstractThe medical care delivery systems of most low-income countries are largely patterned on those of industrialized societies and are ill suited to the needs of developing countries. The present alternative model of health care in China has evolved after prolonged and often bitter debate extending over twenty years. The system that has been developed is one that appears uniquely suited to the needs of a large rural developing country; but it has been achieved in large part not through the medical profession but by evolving a system based upon participation by the people themselves and the development of new health-worker roles.

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