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Citizen environmental complaints play a key role in China's current environmental monitoring network and environmental governance system. Based on 5796 cases of environmental complaints lodged by citizens via hotline and the internet to the MEP of China, we examined the spatial characteristics and influencing factors of citizen complaints for the period of 2013-2017 using spatial analysis methods and spatial econometric models. The roles of citizen complaints in the two systems were then reevaluated. The results show that, among all cases, 75.88% of cases were identified as verified complaints, while nearly a 25% noisy rate directed large amounts of inspection resources to be utilized in response to nonverified cases. Air pollution received the most attention by citizens in China, accounting for 67.22% of total cases. The hotspots of citizen complaints were mostly distributed in the three major national urban agglomerations in China. We found that industrial wastewater and SO were positively associated with the likelihood of citizens filing complaints, while the effect of industrial soot/dust emission was insignificant. Citizen complaints might be triggered by certain, but not all, forms of pollutants, even though highly visible particulate pollutants did not necessarily induce corresponding complaints. Moreover, the negative relationship between citizen complaints and per capita GDP revealed the unbalanced geographical pattern between economical development and environmental quality. The proliferation of the internet greatly facilitated citizens lodging complaints through various ways. The synergy mechanism between citizen environmental complaints and other parts in China's environmental monitoring and governance system should be established in the future.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18189674 | DOI Listing |
J Med Internet Res
August 2025
Business School, Central South University, Changsha, China.
Background: In the era of internet-based governance, online public appeals-particularly those related to health care-have emerged as a crucial channel through which citizens articulate their needs and concerns.
Objective: This study aims to investigate the thematic structure, emotional tone, and underlying logic of governmental responses related to public medical appeals in China.
Methods: We collected messages posted on the "Message Board for Leaders" hosted by People's Daily Online between January 2022 and November 2023 to identify valid medical appeals for analysis.
PLOS Digit Health
July 2025
Department of Economics, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Developing nations like Bangladesh face unique challenges in healthcare delivery system due to resource constraints, making it crucial to assess the responsiveness of healthcare authorities to citizen feedback. This study utilized data from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare's (MOHFW) Grievance Redress System (GRS) in Bangladesh, collected from January 1st to August 8th, 2023. A total of 11,604 anonymous messages received from health service takers were retrieved and analyzed.
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July 2025
Department of Development Studies, School of Public Health and Social Sciences, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Background: Although patient complaints are stressful, they are regarded as useful when framed as learning avenues (ie checks and balances in service delivery), further contributing to quality improvement mechanisms and enhancing accountability. A well-structured system of receiving and managing complaints may result in, but is not limited to, improved accountability, control of abuse and vulgar language, and assurance/compliance with the code of conduct or procedure. Tanzania established a National Guide for Complaint Management in Health Facilities.
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September 2025
Chris Hartmann is with the Department of Public Health, the State University of New York (SUNY) Old Westbury, Old Westbury, NY.
Air pollution is associated with numerous adverse health outcomes and increased mortality. Nationally, medium- and heavy-duty vehicles produce more than one half of nitrogen oxides and particle pollution, despite comprising only 6% of on-road vehicles. Instituted in 2018, the Citizens Air Complaint Program (CACP) in New York City permits laypeople to file complaints against commercial trucks and buses that idle in excess of the legal limit.
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June 2025
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Aalborg University Hospital, Denmark. Electronic address:
Background: While several studies have examined lateral tibial plateau fracture (LTPF) outcomes, long-term follow-up data (exceeding 10 years) remain limited. We aim to compare the long-term patient-reported outcomes following LTPF to that of an age- and gender-matched group without an LTPF.
Methods: The study design was a national matched cohort study, including all patients admitted with an LTPF in Denmark between January 1, 1996, and December 31, 2017.