Spatial-temporal distribution and evolution of medical and health talents in China

Abstract Background In the context of public health emergencies, the presence of medical and health talents (MHT) is critically important for support in any country or region. This study aims to analyze the spatial and temporal distributions and evolution of MHT in China and propose strategies and r...

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Main Authors: Lei Zhang, Jie Tang, Qianqian Zhou, Yu Song, Dayong Zhang
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-025-21324-3
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description Abstract Background In the context of public health emergencies, the presence of medical and health talents (MHT) is critically important for support in any country or region. This study aims to analyze the spatial and temporal distributions and evolution of MHT in China and propose strategies and recommendations for promoting a balanced distribution. Methods This research used data from 31 provinces in China to construct a multidimensional index system for measuring the agglomeration level of MHT. The indices include talent agglomeration density (TAD), talent agglomeration scale (TAS), talent agglomeration intensity (TAI), and talent agglomeration equilibrium (TAE). Using provincial data from the years 1982, 1990, 2000, 2010, and 2020, a spatiotemporal analysis of the MHT agglomeration levels was conducted. Furthermore, the regional dynamic distribution of MHT was analyzed using kernel density estimation diagrams. The spatial autocorrelation of MHT was assessed through global and local Moran’s I, and the spatial gap and decomposition of MHT were analyzed using the Dagum Gini coefficient. Results From the temporal level, the TAD and TAI of MHT showed an increasing trend over the studied period, whereas TAS decreased and TAE first increased and then decreased from 1982 to 2020. At the spatial level, the TAD, TAS, TAI, and TAE of MHT exhibited varied patterns among the eastern, central, and western regions of China, showing significant geographical disparities, generally demarcated by the Hu Huanyong Line. The regional dynamic distribution level of MHT in the country and the three regions were expanding. Spatial autocorrelation analysis using global and local Moran’s I for TAD, TAS, TAI, and TAE demonstrated significant regional differences. The Dagum Gini coefficient of TAD, TAS, TAI, and TAE revealed divergent trends in regional disparities, with overall declines in disparities for TAD and TAI, a slight increase for TAS, and fluctuating patterns for TAE. Conclusions From a temporal perspective, the overall number of MHT in China has been increasing annually at the national and provincial levels. From the spatial perspective, TAD, TAS, TAI, and TAE exhibit significant differences among the three regions. Kernel analysis reveals that the distribution differences are gradually expanding in national level and varying in regional level. Moreover, the global and local Moran’s I indices reveal varying spatial autocorrelation for TAD, TAS, TAI, and TAE. The Dagum Gini coefficients of TAD, TAS, TAI, and TAE show different patterns of decomposition.
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spelling doaj-art-2d974666e7944bb9b712058d502bbf912025-01-12T12:42:37ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582025-01-0125111810.1186/s12889-025-21324-3Spatial-temporal distribution and evolution of medical and health talents in ChinaLei Zhang0Jie Tang1Qianqian Zhou2Yu Song3Dayong Zhang4School of Economy and Management, Zhejiang Sci-Tech UniversitySchool of Economy and Management, Zhejiang Sci-Tech UniversitySchool of Economy and Management, Zhejiang Sci-Tech UniversityThe XIPU Institution, Xi’an Jiaotong-Livepool UniversitySchool of Medicine, Hangzhou City UniversityAbstract Background In the context of public health emergencies, the presence of medical and health talents (MHT) is critically important for support in any country or region. This study aims to analyze the spatial and temporal distributions and evolution of MHT in China and propose strategies and recommendations for promoting a balanced distribution. Methods This research used data from 31 provinces in China to construct a multidimensional index system for measuring the agglomeration level of MHT. The indices include talent agglomeration density (TAD), talent agglomeration scale (TAS), talent agglomeration intensity (TAI), and talent agglomeration equilibrium (TAE). Using provincial data from the years 1982, 1990, 2000, 2010, and 2020, a spatiotemporal analysis of the MHT agglomeration levels was conducted. Furthermore, the regional dynamic distribution of MHT was analyzed using kernel density estimation diagrams. The spatial autocorrelation of MHT was assessed through global and local Moran’s I, and the spatial gap and decomposition of MHT were analyzed using the Dagum Gini coefficient. Results From the temporal level, the TAD and TAI of MHT showed an increasing trend over the studied period, whereas TAS decreased and TAE first increased and then decreased from 1982 to 2020. At the spatial level, the TAD, TAS, TAI, and TAE of MHT exhibited varied patterns among the eastern, central, and western regions of China, showing significant geographical disparities, generally demarcated by the Hu Huanyong Line. The regional dynamic distribution level of MHT in the country and the three regions were expanding. Spatial autocorrelation analysis using global and local Moran’s I for TAD, TAS, TAI, and TAE demonstrated significant regional differences. The Dagum Gini coefficient of TAD, TAS, TAI, and TAE revealed divergent trends in regional disparities, with overall declines in disparities for TAD and TAI, a slight increase for TAS, and fluctuating patterns for TAE. Conclusions From a temporal perspective, the overall number of MHT in China has been increasing annually at the national and provincial levels. From the spatial perspective, TAD, TAS, TAI, and TAE exhibit significant differences among the three regions. Kernel analysis reveals that the distribution differences are gradually expanding in national level and varying in regional level. Moreover, the global and local Moran’s I indices reveal varying spatial autocorrelation for TAD, TAS, TAI, and TAE. The Dagum Gini coefficients of TAD, TAS, TAI, and TAE show different patterns of decomposition.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-025-21324-3Medical and health talentsSpatial-temporal distributionRegional differencesTalent agglomeration densityTalent agglomeration scaleTalent agglomeration intensity
spellingShingle Lei Zhang
Jie Tang
Qianqian Zhou
Yu Song
Dayong Zhang
Spatial-temporal distribution and evolution of medical and health talents in China
BMC Public Health
Medical and health talents
Spatial-temporal distribution
Regional differences
Talent agglomeration density
Talent agglomeration scale
Talent agglomeration intensity
title Spatial-temporal distribution and evolution of medical and health talents in China
title_full Spatial-temporal distribution and evolution of medical and health talents in China
title_fullStr Spatial-temporal distribution and evolution of medical and health talents in China
title_full_unstemmed Spatial-temporal distribution and evolution of medical and health talents in China
title_short Spatial-temporal distribution and evolution of medical and health talents in China
title_sort spatial temporal distribution and evolution of medical and health talents in china
topic Medical and health talents
Spatial-temporal distribution
Regional differences
Talent agglomeration density
Talent agglomeration scale
Talent agglomeration intensity
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-025-21324-3
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