Health poverty alleviation in China from the perspective of historical institutionalism: policy changes and driving factors

Front Public Health. 2024 Jan 17:11:1265588. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1265588. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Health poverty alleviation is an effective tool for improving the living quality and developmental conditions of impoverished populations. Since 1978, China has been actively implementing health poverty alleviation projects, resulting in a more robust rural healthcare service network and increased convenience for the local population to access medical treatment. However, it is crucial to acknowledge that China still faces a complex situation with the simultaneous existence of multiple disease threats and the interweaving of various health influencing factors. Ongoing risks of emerging infectious diseases persist, and some previously controlled or eliminated infectious diseases are at risk of resurgence. The incidence of chronic diseases is on the rise and exhibits a trend toward affecting younger populations. Therefore, examining the successful experiences of China's health poverty alleviation over the past 40 years becomes a critically important issue. The study focuses on China's health poverty alleviation policies, employing historical institutionalism as a theoretical perspective to analyze the historical changes and evolutionary logic of health poverty alleviation policies. A historical institutionalist analytical framework for health poverty alleviation policies is constructed. The research findings reveal that China's health poverty alleviation policy has undergone three distinct periods since 1978: the initial phase (1978-2000), the exploratory phase (2000-2012), and the stable development phase (2013-present). At the macro level, the political, economic, and social contexts of different periods have influenced the evolution of health poverty alleviation policies. On the meso level, coordination effects and adaptive expectations have had an impact on China's health poverty alleviation policy. At the micro level, various actors, including the central government, local governments at different levels, social forces, and impoverished communities, interact during the evolution of health poverty alleviation policies. This paper summarizes the theoretical aspects of China's health poverty alleviation policy experience. The research conclusions, viewed through the lens of historical institutionalism, offer practical insights into the evolution of government policies. This provides directional guidance for enhancing health poverty alleviation projects.

Keywords: driving force; framework of historical institutionalism; health poverty alleviation; historical review; policy changes.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Humans
  • Population Dynamics
  • Poverty*
  • Public Policy*
  • Rural Population

Grants and funding

The author(s) declare financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This study was supported by Sichuan Province Service Local Social Development Project: Research on oral history of health and epidemic prevention in Sichuan since the founding of New China (20sd0126), the Open Project Program of Guangxi Key Laboratory of Digital Infrastructure (Grant No. GXDIOP2023008), the Sichuan Science and Technology Program (Grant No. 2023NSFSC0506) and the Mianyang third line construction history and culture research project (Grant No. SXLSWH2022YB03).