This paper has three primary objectives. First, it illustrates how economic transition from a centrally planned to market-oriented economy inevitably transforms the foundation of social protection policies. Economic reform affects China’s urban health care through two primary channels. 1) A large proportional decline in government revenue constrained state capacity to finance health care. This, together with the subsequent perverse incentives that providers were subject to, has led to rapid cost escalation and unaffordable health care. 2) In the absence of any new health care financing policies, the transformation of state-owned enterprises and growth of the non-state sector threatened access to health care coverage for retirees, employees ...
This paper discusses the progress and prospects of China's complex health care reform beginning...
China has exploded onto the world economy over the past few decades and is undergoing rapid transfor...
In this paper, we first briefly review the changes that the Chinese health care system has undergone...
Since 1978, China has experienced a series of economic reforms, transitioning from a centrally plann...
Many studies have been done to evaluate China’s transitional economy and its impacts on the public h...
This article examines the structure and problems of financing health care in the urban areas in Chin...
In urban China, health care is no longer free. The workplace-based free health care system has been ...
Following China’s recent economic growth and healthcare reform, medical services quickly merged into...
This paper examines the changes in equality of health and health care in China during its transition...
This paper examines health care reform in urban and rural China. Before health care reform, Chinese ...
The health financing schemes is the foundation for the nation’s health care system, and the health i...
After a rapid economic growth for 30 years, improving equity and constructing a harmony society beco...
The People\u27s Republic of China for the first 30 years of its existence had a centrally directed h...
Since the economic reform in 1978, China’s health system moved from a commune-based system to a mark...
Since the economic reform in 1978, China’s health system moved from a commune-based system to a mark...
This paper discusses the progress and prospects of China's complex health care reform beginning...
China has exploded onto the world economy over the past few decades and is undergoing rapid transfor...
In this paper, we first briefly review the changes that the Chinese health care system has undergone...
Since 1978, China has experienced a series of economic reforms, transitioning from a centrally plann...
Many studies have been done to evaluate China’s transitional economy and its impacts on the public h...
This article examines the structure and problems of financing health care in the urban areas in Chin...
In urban China, health care is no longer free. The workplace-based free health care system has been ...
Following China’s recent economic growth and healthcare reform, medical services quickly merged into...
This paper examines the changes in equality of health and health care in China during its transition...
This paper examines health care reform in urban and rural China. Before health care reform, Chinese ...
The health financing schemes is the foundation for the nation’s health care system, and the health i...
After a rapid economic growth for 30 years, improving equity and constructing a harmony society beco...
The People\u27s Republic of China for the first 30 years of its existence had a centrally directed h...
Since the economic reform in 1978, China’s health system moved from a commune-based system to a mark...
Since the economic reform in 1978, China’s health system moved from a commune-based system to a mark...
This paper discusses the progress and prospects of China's complex health care reform beginning...
China has exploded onto the world economy over the past few decades and is undergoing rapid transfor...
In this paper, we first briefly review the changes that the Chinese health care system has undergone...