China's recent and ambitious health care reform involves a shift from the reliance on markets to the reaffirmation of the central role of the state in the financing and provision of services. In collaboration with the Government of the Ningxia province, we examined the impact of two key features of the reform on health care utilisation using panel household data. The first policy change was a redesign of the rural insurance benefit package, with an emphasis on reorientating incentives away from inpatient towards outpatient care. The second policy change involved a shift from a fee-for-service payment method to a capitation budget with pay-for-performance amongst primary care providers. We find that the insurance intervention, in isolation, ...
China's health reforms of the 1980s led to privatization of rural health care with adverse impact on...
BACKGROUND: Poverty due to illness has become a substantial social problem in rural China since the ...
This paper explores the impact of the New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS), a newly adopted public ...
Since the early 2000s, the Chinese government has undertaken a series of reforms in the health secto...
In 2002, the Chinese central government created a new rural cooperative medical system (NCMS), ensur...
This paper evaluated the effect of capitation payment reform in New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme...
health insurance programme, was launched in 2003 in response to deterioration in access to health se...
Objectives To determine whether China's New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS), which aims to p...
Abstract Background China’s government launched a large-scale healthcare reform from 2009. One of th...
Improving health outcomes of rural populations in low- and middle-income countries represents a sign...
Village doctors in rural China are increasingly faced with fewer resources and limited knowledge whe...
China's health reforms of the 1980s led to privatization of rural health care with adverse impact on...
Abstract Background China has set up a universal coverage social health insurance system since the 2...
China's New Cooperative Medical Scheme, launched in 2003, was designed to protect rural households f...
Poverty due to illness has become a substantial social problem in rural China since the collapse of ...
China's health reforms of the 1980s led to privatization of rural health care with adverse impact on...
BACKGROUND: Poverty due to illness has become a substantial social problem in rural China since the ...
This paper explores the impact of the New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS), a newly adopted public ...
Since the early 2000s, the Chinese government has undertaken a series of reforms in the health secto...
In 2002, the Chinese central government created a new rural cooperative medical system (NCMS), ensur...
This paper evaluated the effect of capitation payment reform in New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme...
health insurance programme, was launched in 2003 in response to deterioration in access to health se...
Objectives To determine whether China's New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS), which aims to p...
Abstract Background China’s government launched a large-scale healthcare reform from 2009. One of th...
Improving health outcomes of rural populations in low- and middle-income countries represents a sign...
Village doctors in rural China are increasingly faced with fewer resources and limited knowledge whe...
China's health reforms of the 1980s led to privatization of rural health care with adverse impact on...
Abstract Background China has set up a universal coverage social health insurance system since the 2...
China's New Cooperative Medical Scheme, launched in 2003, was designed to protect rural households f...
Poverty due to illness has become a substantial social problem in rural China since the collapse of ...
China's health reforms of the 1980s led to privatization of rural health care with adverse impact on...
BACKGROUND: Poverty due to illness has become a substantial social problem in rural China since the ...
This paper explores the impact of the New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS), a newly adopted public ...