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                                                    南京医科大学学报(社会科学版)京医科大学学报(社会科学版)                 第6期 总第113期
              · 584  ·                       Journal of Nanjing Medical University(Social Sciences)of Nanjing Medical University(Social Sciences)  2022年12月
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                    Mapping knowledge analysis of resource allocation efficiency in

                                     Chinese medical and health institutions

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                                                   LI Zhiguang ,JIA Kuiyuan 2
                            1. School of Economics and Management,Anhui University of Chinese Medicine,Hefei 230012;
                                       2. School of Business,Hohai University,Nanjing 211106,China
                   Abstract:To sort out the current research status and context of China's health care resources allocation,

               we used the bibliometrics and visualization software CiteSpace to conduct a panoramic dynamic visual analysis
               of the institutions,authors,keyword co⁃occurrences,hot topics,and mutant words of 1 370 Peking University
               core,CSSCI,and CSCD literatures included in the CNKI database(CNKI)from 1992 to 2021. The results
               showed that the annual publication volume of the healthcare resource allocation had shown an overall increasing
               trend in the past 30 years. University scientific research institutes are the main force of research. Except for the
               authors with the highest number of publications,the cooperation among the remaining authors is not very close.
               The top three keywords of word frequency are health resource allocation,health resources,and equity while the
               average contour values of keywords are all greater than 0.7,with good internal closeness. Compared with
               developed countries,there is still a large gap between the total allocation of healthcare resources and the per
               capita allocation of medical and health resources in China. The impact of the national system and policy
               changes on healthcare resources and how to improve their allocation will become one of the hotspots of future
               research.
                   Key words:healthcare resources;allocation;efficiency;CiteSpace
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