There are certain differences in factors affecting public health service demand and general health service demand.
General health services mainly refer to the medical and health care services that individuals need to meet their own health needs. The influencing factors are relatively simple, including personal health status, medical technology level, medical resources, etc.
Public health services involve a wider range of people and society, and their influencing factors are more complex. Public health services need to take into account overall social health issues, which may involve policies and regulations, financial investment, social trust, the capabilities and service levels of medical institutions, and other aspects. For example, in response to the spread of the epidemic, large-scale testing and prevention and control work are required, which requires the government to provide certain financial support, medical institutions to provide professional technical and equipment support, and to obtain the support and trust of the public. These factors will all Impact on the demand for and provision of public health services.
In general, there are certain differences in the needs and influencing factors of public health services and general health services, and various social and policy environment factors need to be comprehensively considered.