This commentary critically discusses China’s debate on health care reform during 2005-09 and analyses the politics involved. It examines a key point of contention – the financing of the health sector – given that the contention has been permeated with politics (who gets what, how and when) and that financing has an extremely critical impact on the performance of a health system. The debate on health care financing reflects two major changes brought by health care privatisation since the late 1980s, namely the changed incentives and behaviour of public hospitals and physicians, and the growing problem of effective management of the health workforces by the government. The commentary is organised as follows. First, it reviews the background of hea...
China’s current strategy to improve how health services are paid for is headed in the right directio...
Since 1978, China has experienced a series of economic reforms, transitioning from a centrally plann...
In this paper, we first briefly review the changes that the Chinese health care system has undergone...
This commentary critically discusses China’s debate on health care reform during 2005-09 and analyse...
In the last thirty years, the Chinese public health care system has experienced a pervasive restruct...
Contemporary China observers tend to agree over the positive role played by post-maoist market-orien...
This paper discusses the government's roles in the healthcare sector in China. The paper begins with...
This paper examines health care reform in urban and rural China. Before health care reform, Chinese ...
This article examines the role of health governance in shaping the outcomes of healthcare reforms in...
Daemmrich China’s healthcare system is experiencing significant growth from expanded government-back...
Many studies have been done to evaluate China’s transitional economy and its impacts on the public h...
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...
In urban China, health care is no longer free. The workplace-based free health care system has been ...
This article examines the privatisation of China\u27s health care, highlighting the adverse conseque...
China’s current strategy to improve how health services are paid for is headed in the right directio...
Since 1978, China has experienced a series of economic reforms, transitioning from a centrally plann...
In this paper, we first briefly review the changes that the Chinese health care system has undergone...
This commentary critically discusses China’s debate on health care reform during 2005-09 and analyse...
In the last thirty years, the Chinese public health care system has experienced a pervasive restruct...
Contemporary China observers tend to agree over the positive role played by post-maoist market-orien...
This paper discusses the government's roles in the healthcare sector in China. The paper begins with...
This paper examines health care reform in urban and rural China. Before health care reform, Chinese ...
This article examines the role of health governance in shaping the outcomes of healthcare reforms in...
Daemmrich China’s healthcare system is experiencing significant growth from expanded government-back...
Many studies have been done to evaluate China’s transitional economy and its impacts on the public h...
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...
In urban China, health care is no longer free. The workplace-based free health care system has been ...
This article examines the privatisation of China\u27s health care, highlighting the adverse conseque...
China’s current strategy to improve how health services are paid for is headed in the right directio...
Since 1978, China has experienced a series of economic reforms, transitioning from a centrally plann...
In this paper, we first briefly review the changes that the Chinese health care system has undergone...