We present the findings of a United Nations Development Programme-World Health Organization study commissioned by China's Ministry of Health on use of public and private ambulatory care services in three Chinese provinces. We found much unmet medical need (16 percent), attributed mainly to the perceived high cost of care. Seventy-one percent had no health insurance (90 percent in rural and 51 percent in urban areas). For 33 percent, the last consultation was with a private practitioner. Widespread dissatisfaction with public providers (mainly high user fees and poor staff attitudes) is driving patients to seek cheaper but lower-quality care from poorly regulated private providers.Health Care Sciences & ServicesHealth Policy & S...
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Background: Although public medical insurance covers over 95% of the population in China, disparitie...
Background: Although public medical insurance covers over 95% of the population in China, disparitie...
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Since the economic reform in 1978, China’s health system moved from a commune-based system to a mark...
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The Chinese healthcare market is a lucrative opportunity for private investors. In recent years, the...
Since 1978, China has experienced a series of economic reforms, transitioning from a centrally plann...
Abstract: Problem statement: Consumer satisfaction is regarded as one of the ultimate goals that al...
In urban China, health care is no longer free. The workplace-based free health care system has been ...
International audienceHealth insurance in China is the topic of this chapter. Up until the economic ...
Despite government’s efforts in curbing prices, the health care cost in China remains high in compar...
After a rapid economic growth for 30 years, improving equity and constructing a harmony society beco...
Background: Although public medical insurance covers over 95% of the population in China, disparitie...
Background: Although public medical insurance covers over 95% of the population in China, disparitie...
This paper investigates equity with respect to one component of welfare in China--the provision and ...
Abstract Background With implementation of Chinese universal healthcare, the performance of urban an...
China has recently placed increased emphasis on the provision of primary healthcare services through...
Despite near universal health insurance coverage in China, populations with low incomes may still fa...
Since the economic reform in 1978, China’s health system moved from a commune-based system to a mark...
The thesis examines the privatisation of China's health care since the 1980s, focusingon the privati...
The Chinese healthcare market is a lucrative opportunity for private investors. In recent years, the...
Since 1978, China has experienced a series of economic reforms, transitioning from a centrally plann...
Abstract: Problem statement: Consumer satisfaction is regarded as one of the ultimate goals that al...