The history of maternal and child health (MCH) development in China can be divided into six stages: before 1949 when the People's Republic of China was founded, traditional Chinese medicine shielded women's and children's health while modern medicine began to bud; 1949-1966, the MCH system was established and gradually improved; 1966-1976, the decade of the Cultural Revolution, the road to improve MCH twisted and turned along with the political instability; 1976-1990, especially after the "Reform" and "Opening Up", China's MCH care had been booming and the MCH status continued to improve with the rapid social and economic development; 1990-2008, with the booming economy, MCH care gained increasingly n...
China was categorized as one of the 68 "countdown" countries to achieve the United Nations...
Background: China has made remarkable progress in scaling up essential services during the last six ...
China today is in the midst of a peaceful revolution that is dramatically changing the very nature o...
Since the socioeconomic reforms in China in the late 1970s the improvement of maternal and child hea...
Healthcare in imperial China was predominantly covered by private practices using traditional Chines...
Objective: Improving women's health is an essential public health task, especially for developing co...
Improving the health and well-being of women and children has long been a common goal throughout the...
China's nation-building agenda in the early twentieth century embraced the causes of women's rights ...
Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, the goal of health programs has been to provid...
The People\u27s Republic of China for the first 30 years of its existence had a centrally directed h...
This article analyzes the content of maternal and child health policies issued between 1980 and 2000...
Summary: Background: China is one of the few Countdown countries to have achieved Millennium Develo...
BackgroundChild healthcare practices in China over the last 60 years have extensively improved child...
The Maoist period (1949-76) is considered an outstanding stage in Chinese history for its improvemen...
Background China is one of the few Countdown countries to have achieved Millennium Development Goal ...
China was categorized as one of the 68 "countdown" countries to achieve the United Nations...
Background: China has made remarkable progress in scaling up essential services during the last six ...
China today is in the midst of a peaceful revolution that is dramatically changing the very nature o...
Since the socioeconomic reforms in China in the late 1970s the improvement of maternal and child hea...
Healthcare in imperial China was predominantly covered by private practices using traditional Chines...
Objective: Improving women's health is an essential public health task, especially for developing co...
Improving the health and well-being of women and children has long been a common goal throughout the...
China's nation-building agenda in the early twentieth century embraced the causes of women's rights ...
Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, the goal of health programs has been to provid...
The People\u27s Republic of China for the first 30 years of its existence had a centrally directed h...
This article analyzes the content of maternal and child health policies issued between 1980 and 2000...
Summary: Background: China is one of the few Countdown countries to have achieved Millennium Develo...
BackgroundChild healthcare practices in China over the last 60 years have extensively improved child...
The Maoist period (1949-76) is considered an outstanding stage in Chinese history for its improvemen...
Background China is one of the few Countdown countries to have achieved Millennium Development Goal ...
China was categorized as one of the 68 "countdown" countries to achieve the United Nations...
Background: China has made remarkable progress in scaling up essential services during the last six ...
China today is in the midst of a peaceful revolution that is dramatically changing the very nature o...