Daemmrich China’s healthcare system is experiencing significant growth from expanded government-backed insurance, greater public-sector spending on hospitals, and the introduction of private insurance and for-profit clinics. An incremental reform process has sought to develop market incentives for medical innovation and liberalize physician compensation and hospital finance while continuing to keep basic care affordable to a large population that pays for many components of care out-of-pocket. Additional changes presently under consideration by policymakers are likely to further restructure insurance and the delivery of care and will alter competitive dynamics in major healthcare industries, notably pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and dia...
In China, the private sector may make healthcare markets more competitive, thereby improving afforda...
ABSTRACT This paper attempts to discover the problems with healthcare system in China and propose...
This article examines the privatisation of China\u27s health care, highlighting the adverse conseque...
Since 1978, China has experienced a series of economic reforms, transitioning from a centrally plann...
Contemporary China observers tend to agree over the positive role played by post-maoist market-orien...
Since the economic reform in 1978, China’s health system moved from a commune-based system to a mark...
China experienced both economic and epistemological transitions within the past few decades, greatly...
This paper discusses the progress and prospects of China's complex health care reform beginning...
The purpose of the present paper is to show that much of the literature on health economics and on t...
China's transition into a market economy has exerted some influence on the health sector in terms of...
© 2018 Dr. Woojong MoonIn this thesis, I position Chinese health and medicine within the ongoing con...
This article discusses the Chinese healthcare reforms of the past decade and their relation to broad...
Following China’s recent economic growth and healthcare reform, medical services quickly merged into...
Many studies have been done to evaluate China’s transitional economy and its impacts on the public h...
China has exploded onto the world economy over the past few decades and is undergoing rapid transfor...
In China, the private sector may make healthcare markets more competitive, thereby improving afforda...
ABSTRACT This paper attempts to discover the problems with healthcare system in China and propose...
This article examines the privatisation of China\u27s health care, highlighting the adverse conseque...
Since 1978, China has experienced a series of economic reforms, transitioning from a centrally plann...
Contemporary China observers tend to agree over the positive role played by post-maoist market-orien...
Since the economic reform in 1978, China’s health system moved from a commune-based system to a mark...
China experienced both economic and epistemological transitions within the past few decades, greatly...
This paper discusses the progress and prospects of China's complex health care reform beginning...
The purpose of the present paper is to show that much of the literature on health economics and on t...
China's transition into a market economy has exerted some influence on the health sector in terms of...
© 2018 Dr. Woojong MoonIn this thesis, I position Chinese health and medicine within the ongoing con...
This article discusses the Chinese healthcare reforms of the past decade and their relation to broad...
Following China’s recent economic growth and healthcare reform, medical services quickly merged into...
Many studies have been done to evaluate China’s transitional economy and its impacts on the public h...
China has exploded onto the world economy over the past few decades and is undergoing rapid transfor...
In China, the private sector may make healthcare markets more competitive, thereby improving afforda...
ABSTRACT This paper attempts to discover the problems with healthcare system in China and propose...
This article examines the privatisation of China\u27s health care, highlighting the adverse conseque...