Determinants of inappropriate admissions of children to county hospitals: a cross-sectional study from rural China.
Shi-Han LeiYan ZhangHao-Miao LiDai SuJing-Jing ChangXiao-Mei HuQing YeDi JiangYing-Chun ChenPublished in: BMC health services research (2019)
County hospitals have a high rate of inappropriate admissions of children. The relationship of children's inappropriate admissions to age distribution and the insurance compensation is affected by disease and hospitalisation expenses, respectively. The determinants of children's inappropriate admissions are directly related to the weak level of primary care services in the health service system, the initial requirements requested by children's admission decision makers and the interests among medical institutions and doctors.